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Swanson's Theory of Caring defines caring as:

A) A quality of knowing participation in human-environment field patterning.
B) A relational pattern;it is the flow of nurses' and others' own experiences in the structural context of the organization.
C) The moral ideal that entails mind-body-soul engagement with one another.
D) A nurturing way of relating to a valued other toward whom one feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility.

Human-environment Field Patterning

A concept in nursing and healthcare that describes the mutual and continuous interaction between humans and their environments, affecting each other's conditions and experiences.

Moral Ideal

A set of ethical principles or values guiding or representing the highest standard of behavior.

Relational Pattern

A recurring theme or dynamic in relationships between entities or variables.

  • Define Swanson's Theory of Caring and its importance in nursing practice.
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Ayush LihalaMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Swanson's Theory of Caring defines caring as a nurturing way of relating to a valued other toward whom one feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility.