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What is CARE theory?


Care theory, built on the foundation of a relationship between the carer and cared-for, demonstrates that, with the explicit behaviors of modeling, dialogue, practice, and confirmation, teachers and leaders can encourage moral decision-making.

What are ethics of care?

  • ethics of care, also called care ethics, feminist philosophical perspective that uses a relational and context-bound approach toward morality and decision making. The term ethics of care refers to ideas concerning both the nature of morality and normative ethical theory.

What is Watson theory of care?

  • The caring theory is a theoretical framework developed by Jean Watson to help enhance nursing practice, management, education and research. Watson believes that health professionals make social, moral, and scientific contributions to humankind and that nurses’ caring ideal can affect human development (Watson, 2006).

What is the caring theory?

  • What is the caring theory? five concepts that describe key elements in the nurse-client relationship. What are the 5 concepts in the caring theory? Knowing (assesing how they precieve the loss) Being with (caring presence) Doing for (interventions on behalf of the family)

How is good determined ethics of care?

  • Ethics of Care Kantianism How is “good” Determined An act that nurtures the connections among those closest to each other. An act that is based on reason and duty, and would be considered ethical if everyone did the same. Most Noted Philosopher(s) Carol Gilligan, Nel Noddings Immanuel Kant Major Strengths We focus on those we love/who are closest to us.