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Scholarly Dialogue

From Theory to Practice

Caring Science According to Watson and Brewer

Pamela N. Clarke, RN; PhD; FAAN

Professor, University of Wyoming

Jean Watson, RN; PhD; FAAN

Distinguished Professor of Nursing and Murchinson-Scoville Endowed Chair in Caring Science, University of Colorado

Barbara B. Brewer, RN; PhD

Director of Professional Practice, John C. Lincoln North Mountain Hospital

Correspondence: Any comments about this dialogue should be addressed to the Editor for possible inclusion in Letters to the Editor. For other information, contact Pamela N. Clarke, RN, PhD, FAAN, University of Wyoming, School of Nursing, Dept. 3065, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie, Wyoming 82079; phone: (307) 766-6566; e-mail: pclarke{at}uwyo.edu.

Caring science is presented by Jean Watson and Barbara Brewer through an interview and dialogue format. Jean Watson presents caring science and its philosophy and evolution and the impact of her model on nursing and other disciplines. Barbara Brewer addresses the implementation of the model in a Magnet hospital setting and describes how her leadership facilitated implementation.

Key Words: caring • caring science • nursing science • nursing theory

Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 4, 339-345 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0894318409344769


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