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      • “Paterson and Zderad’s Humanistic Nursing Theory applies both Humanism and Existentialism to nursing theory. Humanism attempts to take a broader perspective of the individual’s potential and tries to understand each individual from the context of their own personal experiences. Existentialism is a philosophical approach to understanding life.
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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · We argue that phenomenology provides the nursing profession with a humanly sensitive approach that challenges the current tendency within healthcare to emphasise an evidence-based, standardised approach to patient care that inclines to neglect each patient’s uniqueness.

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  3. Apr 1, 2020 · Humanistic nursing theory encompasses a call from a person or persons (families, communities, humanity) for help with a health-related need, and a response to that call when recognized by a nurse or groups or communities of nurses.

  4. This chapter provides an overview of humanistic-existential therapy and solution-focused therapy (SFT) for the advanced practice psychiatric nurse (APPN). It addresses the influence of the humanistic-existential approach in nursing and traces its historical evolution.

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  5. Apr 4, 2024 · As modern nursing advances at an astounding rate, existential advocacy (EA) is vital for delivering patient care in line with wellness goals and personal values. This concept analysis aims to define EA within the context of nursing and align the concept with Jean Watson’s Unitary Caring Science (UCS) and her 10 Caritas Processes.

  6. Define humanistic theories and therapies; Identify nursing application of humanistic theories and therapies; Humanistic theory emerged after the concepts of psychoanalytic and behavioral theories.

  7. Oct 10, 2023 · Here we outline four major priorities in existential nursing care, including 1) maintaining a strengths-based orientation, 2) taking a life course perspective, 3) grounding care firmly in relationships, and 4) responding moment to moment. Definitions, examples, and practical ways to integrate each priority into daily nursing practice are provided.

  8. Nov 28, 2023 · Humanistic existential philosophies like phenomenology and Ubuntu not only advance holism but begin by cultivating individual's self-awareness and societal responsibility which transcend nursing professional volition but also grounds moral and ethical responsibility.

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