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    simple concept of comfort‚ however‚ was never clearly defined. Comfort has many meanings and can be used in many different ways. Kolcaba’s comfort theory explains how a patient’s comfort exists in three forms –relief‚ ease‚ and transcendence (Kolcaba‚ 2003‚ p. 9). When a person’s specific needs are met or a specific discomfort is alleviated‚ for example receiving pain medication post-operatively‚ the individual is able to experience comfort through relief. A patient experiences comfort in the

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    in the nursing profession. Comfort is a vital part of the treatment and recovery of patients. Comfort is a cause of relief from discomfort‚ a state of ease and peaceful satisfaction‚ a state of comfort and whatever makes life pleasurable. (Kolcaba & Kolcaba‚ 1991). This theory addresses the most relevant issues in the nursing kingdom. Using this theory not just for patients‚ but for nurses will improve recruitment and retention rates of skilled health care professionals. Providing comfort is

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    are the physical‚ which includes all physiological scopes‚ the psycho-spiritual‚ which is self-awareness‚ the sociocultural‚ which includes the family‚ interpersonal relationships‚ traditions‚ rituals‚ and religious practices and the environment( Kolcaba‚ 2003). Cultural sensitivities are important to patients and families‚ and they are allowing for significant moments to remember a nurse. Nurses also reflect on these moments which give them feelings of satisfaction. Nurses can show small‚ non-technical

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    Comfort establishes a framework for care provided by the nurse by defining the state of comfort as it exists in various forms and contexts. The achievement of optimal health through the relief of pain is asserted as the foundation of all nursing care (Kolcaba‚ 2003). That focus is shared with the orthopedic nurse in the surgical post-operative in-patient setting. The nursing interventions supported by the taxonomy of this theory are easily analyzed and utilized in the orthopedic environment. The metaparadigm

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the study “Pain is only what you allow it to be”.- Cassandra Clare Pain is a subjective experience‚ and infants and children respond to pain with the behavioural reactions that depend upon the age and cognitive processes. Pain may occur as a result of procedures‚ surgery‚ illness or injury. During infancy‚ reflective behaviour is dominant. Between 3 and 10 months of age

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    sick elderly man seems at peace when his hand is caressed and soft spoken words are whispered to him. Comfort remains a substantive need throughout life and‚ as such‚ should be considered an indispensable constituent of holistic nursing care. Kolcaba and Kolcaba (1991)‚ echoed what Gropper said about comfort as a basic human need‚ which denoted the existence of four comfort needs‚ which are associated with three comfort states. The development of nursing knowledge and interventions involve understanding

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    -Transcultural nursing 14. Patricia Benner - From Novice to Expert 15. Lydia E. Hall - The Core‚ Care and Cure 16. Joyce Travelbee - Human-To-Human Relationship Model 17. Margaret Newman - Health As Expanding Consciousness 18. Katharine Kolcaba - Comfort Theory 19. Rosemarie Rizzo Parse - Human Becoming Theory 20. Ernestine Wiedenbach - The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing  1. Florence Nightingale- Environmental Theory * First nursing theorist * Unsanitary conditions

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    Applying Nursing Theory to Guide Leadership Nurse leaders are faced with issues or problems on a daily basis that are often expected and sometimes unexpected. It “comes with the territory” so to speak. If there were no issues to solve or hurdles to overcome the necessity of designating a leader would not seem quite as important. Nurse leaders can tackle issues that occur in their work environment using nursing theory to guide them. Nursing theory provides a framework that nurse leaders can

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    Theory offers structure and organization to nursing knowledge and provides a logical way of gathering information to describe‚ explain‚ and predict nursing practice. Theories describe and explain nursing and the purpose of nursing to differentiate it from other caring professions by setting boundaries. (McEwen & Wills‚ 2014‚ p. 25). The use of theories gives nursing its own identity and takes away the task-oriented description of the past. Kolcaba’s theory of comfort is a theory that is used throughout

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    displayed clearly when she skips her 10th reunion due to fear of judgment of and pity for her lack of accomplishments. There is much incongruity weighing Katharine down. 2. How could Rogers’ theory explain the cause of any difference in Katharine’s selves? b. Based on the positive quality of life aimed for by teenage Katharine‚ I feel it stands to reason she was brought up with an abundance of positive regard. She recalls her then ambitious intentions for her adult life‚ even stating

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