Topic > Watson's Wound Healing Theory - 845

Watson's 10 carative factors are: forming humanistic-altruistic value systems, instilling faith-hope, cultivating sensitivity towards oneself and others, developing a helping relationship -trust, promoting an expression of feelings, using problem solving to make decisions, promoting teaching-learning, promoting a supportive environment, assisting in the gratification of human needs and taking into account phenomenological-existential forces. The first three factors constitute the “philosophical foundation” of the science of healing, and the remaining seven come from that foundation. Working in a wound care setting and seeing the stress this places on an individual's life can be a difficult situation. Many people do not have a good understanding of how the human body works and how one disease process affects another. Highly educated people often have no idea how a small pain in one foot can eventually cause the loss of toes, feet and unfortunately limbs. This is where the concept of well-being comes into play. According to blah blah blah, (the article is DOMA INS OF WELLB EING) (Health refers to the general condition of a person, which usually means being free from disease, injury