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Nursing is a profession associated with caring for people and promoting their health.
Nurses are responsible for treating the patients by following a holistic approach to care where
they access health needs of the patients from every aspect to facilitate an effective delivery of an
enhanced nursing care that will increase health outcome of the patients by promoting their health
(Zamanzadeh, et al., 2015). Nurses are concerned with health promotion and illness prevention
of the patients by giving appropriate care and treatment. Jean Watson’s theory is a health
promotion theory called “Theory of Human Caring” focuses on how a nurse care for the patient
and how the act of this caring relationship promotes health of the patients other than medical
cures. The theory focuses on the major conceptual elements like the transpersonal caring
relationship, caring occasions, caring moments and caring-healing modalities (Watson &
Watson, 2012).
Generalizability of the Health Promotion Model Theory
The theory of human caring was developed by Jean Watson where she believed that
nurses must care for their patients by maintaining transpersonal relationship and deliver
transpersonal care for facilitating faster recovery and promote health of the patients (Clark,
2016). Transpersonal care is defined as the ability of an individual to receive another individual’s
expression and perception of other’s feelings and experience them within oneself. The theory
believes that it is more effective in promoting health than scripted therapeutic response (Clark,
2016).
Strengths of the Health Promotion Model Theory
The theory of Jean Watson guides the nurses in focusing on the individual requirements
following an individualized care by facilitating restoring of potential healing and inner harmony
of the patients by providing a high quality standardized enhanced nursing care that satisfies the

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soul thereby promoting health irrespective of the nurse’s abilities or experiences (George, 2011).
The theory guides the nurses to deliver a transpersonal care by developing a relationship as a
connection that embraces the spiritual needs of the patients by centering intentionality to caring
and healing by fulfilling spiritual desires of the patients. It aims to assist patient for achieving a
complete state of harmony within the mind and body through an effective and quality nursing
care rather than focusing on the disease or pathology.
Weakness of the Health Promotion Model Theory
The theory is criticized by many due to its lack of emphasize on the physical health of a
person. The theory only involves approaches to care and treat patients by promoting
transpersonal caring which is achieved by developing mental-spiritual goal for self and others
and discovering inner power or control and self-healing. In this context, the theory lacks the view
point of physical health as a self-entity on which the care delivered by those who perceive and
practice treatment from medical model gets disrupted. Biophysical needs of a patient which is
the primary aspect for health promotion are given less importance and only psychological needs
of the patient are considered to be important to promote health (Clark, 2016).
Congruency of the Health Promotion Model Theory
The theory, although, provides a framework for effective and enhanced nursing practice
to lead to an improved outcome and promote health, the theory limits itself by not recognizing
and realizing the medical aspects to care. Jean Watson’s theory can be fully applied to the
situations or places where no longer the medical therapies are effective such as mental health
patient or a patient with last stage of cancer (Clark, 2016). Besides, accessing the medical and
physical needs of a patient, nurses should also consider a holistic approach to care which can be
achieved in a context of family, culture or community by allowing the nurses to care for

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