Barker P J, Reynolds W, Ward T
University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, U.K.
Int J Nurs Stud. 1995 Aug;32(4):386-97. doi: 10.1016/0020-7489(95)00030-2.
Some nurse educators in the United Kingdom are following the lead of North American theorists by asserting that caring "is" the core of nursing. This paper offers a focused critique of the caring ideology, through an examination of: (a) the views of a founding figure in the "caring" movement, and (b) a proposal for the integration of a "caring curriculum" within Project 2000. An overview of the "caring" literature prefaces an examination of Watson's notion of a "science of caring". Finally, Kirby and Slevin's recent proposals for a "curriculum of care" are examined in terms of their necessity and practicality.