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in Nursing
John Marco L. Segobre RN, MAN, MHA (in progress)
Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory
● Florence Nightingale was born on May 12,
1820
● Much attention has been to the “Calling” that
Nightingale recorded in her diary in 1837, when
she wrote that “ God spoke to me and called
me to his service”.
● Florence Nightingale began her nursing training
in 1851 in Kaiserswerth, Germany.
Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory
Society – provides the values that determine how one should behave
and what goals one should strive toward. Watson stated, “Caring
(and nursing) has existed in every society. Every society has had
some people who have cared for others. A caring attitude is not
Environment transmitted from generation to generation by genes. It is transmitted
by the culture of the profession as a unique way of coping with its
environment.”
Application to Nursing:
It calls for administrative practices and embrace caring, even in a health care environment of
increased acuity levels of hospitalized individuals, short hospital stays, increasing complexity of
technology, and rising expectations in the task of nursing.
Nursing Practice:
Watson’s writings focus on educating graduate nursing students and providing them with
ontological, ethical, and epistemological bases for their practice, along with research directions.
Watson’s caring framework has been taught in numerous baccalaureate nursing curricula.
Nursing Education:
Watson’s theory to reduce distress experienced by infertile women. Her theory and the application
of theory of clinical practice hospital organizations have been their major weakness of research.
Nelson and Watson report on studies carried out in seven countries.
Nursing Research:
Check For Understanding:
1. One concept Watson defined is transpersonal caring which
means?
a.to go beyond one’s own choices and the others and now
b.to go beyond one’s own ego and the here and now
c.unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul
d.unity and harmony within the mind, body, and spirit
Check For Understanding:
2. The theory of Jean Watson constitutes the carative factors
turned into clinical processes. Which of the following are the
carative factors, except?
a. Transpersonal teaching and learning
b. Helping-trusting, human care relationship
c. Insensitivity to self and others
d. Faith-hope