ABSTRACT:
This comparative analysis explores the theoretical perspectives, assumptions, concepts, and applications of "Nursing as Caring" and "Transition Theory" in practical nursing settings. Founded by Anne Boykin and Savina Schoenhofer, "Nursing as Caring" emphasizes holistic care and nurturing relationships, while "Transition Theory," developed by Dr. Meleis, focuses on facilitating healthy transitions in individuals' lives. The analysis highlights similarities and differences between the two theories in terms of their theoretical foundations, practical applications, and outcomes. Through a detailed examination of scenarios and interventions, the study illustrates how each theory can be effectively applied in nursing practice to enhance patient care and promote positive outcomes. The conclusion emphasizes the essential role of nursing theories in guiding professional practice and maintaining the unique essence of the nursing profession.
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Faryal Ghafor, Salma Rattani. Navigating Nursing Theories: A Comparative Analysis of ‘Nursing as Caring’ and ‘Transition Theory’ in Practice- Review Article. International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management. 2024;12(4):207-0. doi: 10.52711/2454-2652.2024.00046
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Faryal Ghafor, Salma Rattani. Navigating Nursing Theories: A Comparative Analysis of ‘Nursing as Caring’ and ‘Transition Theory’ in Practice- Review Article. International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management. 2024;12(4):207-0. doi: 10.52711/2454-2652.2024.00046 Available on: https://ijanm.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-12-4-14
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