Paterson and zderad biography of michael
Paterson and zderad biography of michael w.
Established September 18, 2018
Contributor: Jacqueline Fawcett
Updated March 31, 2020
Authors – Josephine Paterson, RN, DNSc and Loretta Zderad, RN, PhD
Year First Published – 1976
Major Concepts
Patient Call
Nurse Response
Dialogue
Typology
Nursology Theory
Practice Methodology
The process of practicing humanistic nursing theory involves “offers nurses a way to illuminate the values and meanings central to their lived experiences so that they may share them with other nurses and integrate them into their nursing practice … [which] helps nurses to realize their self-actualizing potential” (Kleiman, 2010, p.
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338). Practice is a phenomenological process of reflection focusing on “synthesis and wholeness rather than reduction and logical analysis” (Kleiman, 2010, p. 339).
More specifically, humanistic nursing practice asserts that clinical practice is predicated on the existential experiences of the nurse that are deliberately and consciously constructed” a