Eriksson and Roger’s Theory Flashcards
(45 cards)
A Finland Swedish nurse
Katie Eriksson
When was Katie Eriksson born?
November 18, 1943 (Jakobstad, Finland)
In what year did Eriksson graduate at Helsinki Swedish School of Nursing?
1965
In what school did Eriksson graduate in the year 1965?
Helsinki Swedish School of Nursing
When did Eriksson complete her public health nursing specialty education?
1967
Eriksson is a pioneer of caring science in what countries?
Nordic Countries
Eriksson is a forerunner of basic research in what?
Caring Science
In what year was the Department of Caring Science founded by Eriksson?
1986 (She directed it since 1987)
In what university was the department of caring science founded on the year 1986?
Abo Akademi University in Vaasa
In what university was the department of caring science founded on the year 1986?
Abo Akademi University
When did Eriksson pass away?
August 30, 2019
It means love and charity, unites eros and agape, and is unconditional love by nature
Caritas
Fundamental motive of caring science
Caritas
Eriksson derived her whole caritative caring theory from the ideas of?
Caritas
Passionate love
Eros
The art of making something very special out of something less special
The act of caring
Comprises the ethics of caring, the core of which is determined by the Caritas Motive
Caritative Caring Ethics
Is the concept that Eriksson uses instead of environment
Caring Culture
Constitutes the context of the meaning of caring and the structure that determines caring reality
Caring communion
Constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics. It is partly absolute dignity and partly relative dignity.
Dignity
Ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming
Suffering
What are the types of suffering?
- Suffering related to illness
- Suffering related to care
- Suffering related to life
Concept that describes the patient
The suffering human being
Refers to the drama of suffering. It is a prerequisite of caritas.
Reconciliation