January 23 , 2026
Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring focuses on enhancing nursing practice, management, education, and research. Watson developed the caring theory based on the premise that nurses can care for patients if they also take care of themselves. Caring is a two-way street. “Watson believes that health professionals make social, moral, and scientific contributions to humankind and that nurses’ caring ideal can affect human development” (Watson, 2008, para 1). When patients and nurses share parts of themselves, these “caring” moments impact the patients’ and nurses’ lives permanently by healing, enhancing wholeness, and influencing what makes each of us human.
The Theory of Human Caring is made up of 10 Caritas or processes that demonstrate aspects of caring (Watson, 2008, para 3):
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