Abstract. Watson’s human caring theory is widely used in nursing clinical practice, education, and research; however, further discussion on the application of this theory in administration is needed. The authors in this article aim to substruct Watson’s theory of human caring for nursing administration. Major elements of the theory—transpersonal caring dimensions, caring competencies, and caring moments—are presented in a model of substruction that links the theoretical basis to methodology. In conclusion, this theory can be used as a framework or a conceptual model in nursing administration within an organization.
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About Author
Joko Gunawan
Editor of Belitung Nursing Journal (BNJ) and Journal of Healthcare Administration (JOHA), and a reviewer in several international journals.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6694-8679