Experiencing a conceptual landmark for the care in nursing of the familiar-being and/or care assistant and of the child-being
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v8i2.1692Keywords:
Nursing Theory, Family, Nursing care, Child hospitalized, Child.Abstract
This article presents a conceptual
landmark built from an experienced practice in
Pediatric Nursing, searching for the improvement of
the lived and dialogued meeting of care for the
familiar-being and/or care assistant and for the childbeing
in the hospital world. Therefore, it made use
of the phenomenological- existential assumptions of
Martin Buber’s thought and philosophy and of the
Paterson and Zderad’s Theory of Humanistic
Nursing. Thus, it aims at the contribution for the
being, knowing and making of art and Nursing
science when experiencing the genuine and
authentic care for the child and for the family.
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