Pilkington F Beryl
School of Nursing, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Nurs Sci Q. 2007 Jul;20(3):200. doi: 10.1177/0894318407303099.
Nurse theorists Katie Eriksson and Margaret Newman envision how their theoretical ideas will be expressed in the world in 2050. Eriksson believes that the fundamental concepts of health and suffering in her theory of caritative caring will endure, but will find newer and richer forms of expression. By giving voice to the caring ethos in symbolic form, we can shape the mysterious and unpredictable future. Newman speaks of an emerging pattern of nursing knowledge that reflects compassion, transformation, and freedom. She believes that individual nurses who focus on clients' unitary, evolving pattern of the whole will help to transform the health of society.
护理理论家凯蒂·埃里克森(Katie Eriksson)和玛格丽特·纽曼(Margaret Newman)设想了她们的理论观点在2050年将如何在世界上得以体现。埃里克森认为,她的慈善关怀理论中健康与痛苦的基本概念将持续存在,但会找到更新颖、更丰富的表达方式。通过以象征形式表达关怀精神,我们能够塑造神秘且不可预测的未来。纽曼谈到了一种正在浮现的护理知识模式,它体现了同情、转变和自由。她相信,专注于患者整体统一、不断演变模式的个体护士将有助于转变社会的健康状况。