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    caring profession

    noun

    • 1. a job that involves looking after other people, such as nursing, teaching, or social work.
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  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Careers in caring are opportunities for people with naturally caring personalities to showcase their passion to care for other people. These careers are best suited to people who tend to place the needs of others before their own and are extremely dedicated to improving people's lives.

  4. Human caring originates from the nurse’s specific worldview, who gives people a high priority. 12 Human values and humanity are at the focus of the nurse while providing human caring. Human caring implies concern for the centrality of human values in all aspects of professional activity.

    • 10.34172/jcs.2022.21
    • 2022/10
    • J Caring Sci. 2022 Oct; 11(4): 246-254.
  5. CARING PROFESSION definition: 1. a job such as nursing that involves taking care of people 2. a job such as nursing that involves…. Learn more.

  6. Caring in the nursing profession takes place every time a nurse-to-patient contact is made. The nurse enters the world of the patient in order to come to know the patient as a caring person, and that it is from this “epistemology” that the caring of nursing unfolds (Schoenhofer 2002).

  7. Sep 2, 2020 · Caring requires nurses who focus on the relationship with the human being by seeing, understanding and taking responsibility. In professional nursing practice, a common understanding of nursing, caring and an awareness of ethical inner values are necessary.

    • Margareta Karlsson, Sandra Pennbrant
    • 2020
  8. Jan 11, 2024 · Caring Science, through its 10 Caritas Processes, offers nurses tools to care for themselves and their teammates in addition to the patients and families they serve. Many of these concepts are useful to anyone—not just bedside nurses in a busy medical center.

  9. May 17, 2023 · The Theory of Human Caring in nursing provides a systematic approach for evaluating professional nursing practice, describing what nursing is, guiding how nurses act, and helping to generate shared knowledge to direct the future of nursing.