Enhancing palliative care through Watson’s carative factors

Palliative care is aimed at alleviating the suffering of patients with terminal illnesses. As more patients make the decision to die at home, community palliative care has become an alternative to hospitalization. The literature was examined in relation to the needs of terminally ill patients in the...

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Main Authors: Patricia McKay, Dale Rajacich, Janet Rosenbaum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pappin Communications 2002-01-01
Series:Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal
Online Access:http://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/416/417
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spelling doaj-4d11610a44fa414690e28fc1ea20c9d12020-11-25T01:22:04ZengPappin CommunicationsCanadian Oncology Nursing Journal2368-80762002-01-01121343810.5737/1181912x1213438Enhancing palliative care through Watson’s carative factorsPatricia McKay0Dale Rajacich1Janet Rosenbaum2RN, MScN, is a sessional lecturer in the School of Nursing, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario.RN, MScN, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, University of Windsor.Professor emeritus in the School of Nursing, University of Windsor.Palliative care is aimed at alleviating the suffering of patients with terminal illnesses. As more patients make the decision to die at home, community palliative care has become an alternative to hospitalization. The literature was examined in relation to the needs of terminally ill patients in the community and their families to determine their priority needs. Patients were found to have physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs, while families had needs in relation to the physical care of their loved ones, as well as information and psychosocial needs. The use of Watson’s theory of human caring, and in particular her carative factors, was found to be an appropriate nursing model to direct palliative care nurses in meeting the needs of both patients and their families.http://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/416/417
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Enhancing palliative care through Watson’s carative factors
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description Palliative care is aimed at alleviating the suffering of patients with terminal illnesses. As more patients make the decision to die at home, community palliative care has become an alternative to hospitalization. The literature was examined in relation to the needs of terminally ill patients in the community and their families to determine their priority needs. Patients were found to have physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs, while families had needs in relation to the physical care of their loved ones, as well as information and psychosocial needs. The use of Watson’s theory of human caring, and in particular her carative factors, was found to be an appropriate nursing model to direct palliative care nurses in meeting the needs of both patients and their families.
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