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      • In the caritative caring theory, the substance and core of caring is described as ‘to care is to tend, play and learn in faith, hope and love’. The starting point is love, mercy, human kindness, compassion and a caring relationship. Caring is healing and sharing—a will to care, which is founded in faith and life energy.
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  2. Jun 23, 2022 · This article aims to describe Katie Eriksson's theory of caritative caring ethics and the theory of evidence. Both these theories have their roots in caritas. Caritas, that is mercy and love, is the foundation and principle for uniting different fragments of knowledge into meaningful wholeness.

  3. In this article, Katie Eriksson's caring theories including the caritative caring theory, the multidimensional health theory and the theory of human suffering are described. The assumptions and concepts, both etymologically and semantically investigated, are founded in ontology.

    • Ingegerd Bergbom, Dagfinn Nåden, Lisbet Nyström
    • 2021
  4. Sep 24, 2020 · The Finnish nursing theorist Katie Eriksson's (1943–2019) theory of caritative caring represents a non-medical paradigm concerning the phenomena of nursing. The aim of this article was to present an oversight of the development of Eriksson's theory of caritative caring from a human science point of view. The historical development of the ...

    • Yvonne Näsman
    • 2020
  5. In this article, Katie Eriksson's caring theories including the caritative caring theory, the multidimensional health theory and the theory of human suffering are described. The assumptions and concepts, both etymologically and semantically investigated, are founded in ontology.

  6. Oct 5, 2021 · In the caritative caring theory, the substance and core of caring is described as 'to care is to tend, play and learn in faith, hope and love'. The starting point is love, mercy, human kindness, compassion and a caring relationship.

  7. The Finnish nursing theorist Katie Eriksson's (1943-2019) theory of caritative caring represents a non-medical paradigm concerning the phenomena of nursing. The aim of this article was to...

  8. Katie Eriksson: Theory of caritative caring. In A. Mariner Tomey & M. R. Alligood (Eds.), Nursing theorists and their work (pp.191-223). St. Louis, MO : Mosby.