You can purchase Jean's books through either of the 2 ways listed below.
Watson, J. (2008 in process) Assessing and Measuring Caring in
Nursing and Health Sciences. Second Revised Edition. NY: Springer.
Watson, J. (2008 in print). Nursing. The
Philosophy and Science of Caring. Revised & Updated Edition. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.
Watson, J.
(2005). Caring science as sacred science. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.
Japanese translation under contract. AJN Book of the Year, 2005.
Watson, J. (2002). Assessing
and measuring caring in nursing and health sciences. NY: Springer.(Japanese
Translation, 2003) (AJN Book of the Year Award 2002).
Bevis, E.O., & Watson, J.
(2000, reprinted). Toward a caring curriculum. A new pedagogy for nursing.
Mass: Jones & Bartlett.
Watson, J. (1999). Postmodern
nursing and beyond. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK: Churchill Livingstone/WB
Saunders. (2001 Japanese Translation in process) Translated into Portuguese,
2003.
Watson,
J. (Ed.) (1994). Applying the art and science of human caring. NY: NLN.
Chinn, P., & Watson, J.
(Eds.). (1994). Art and aesthetics of nursing. NY: NLN.
Leininger, M., & Watson, J.
(Eds.). (1990). The caring imperative in education. NY: NLN.
Taylor,
R., & Watson, J. (Eds.). (1989). They shall not hurt: Human suffering
and human caring. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado.
Bevis, E.O., & Watson, J.
(1989). Toward a caring curriculum: A new pedagogy for nursing. NY: NLN.
Watson, J., & Ray, M. (Eds.).
(1988). The ethics of care and the ethics of cure: Synthesis in chronicity.
NY: NLN.
Watson, J. (1985). Nursing:
Human science and human care. CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts. 2nd printing 1988; 3rd printing 1999. NY: NLN (Jones and Bartlett).
Translated into Japanese, Swedish, Chinese, Korean, and German, Norwegian,
Danish.
Watson,
J. (l979). Nursing: The philosophy and science of caring. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 2nd printing 1985, Boulder, CO: University
Press of Colorado. Translated into French, Korean.
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Journal Articles
(* = Refereed Journal)
Unless otherwise indicated, contact the Journal Publisher directly for a copy of any of these articles
Persky, G., Nelson, J.W., Watson, J. and
Bent, K. (2008). Profile of a nurse effective in caring. Nursing
Administration Quarterly, 32(1), 15-20.
Cowling, R., Smith, M. Watson, J. Newman, M. (2008).
The power of wholeness, consciousness, and caring. A Dialogue on nursing
science, art and healing. Advances in Nursing Science.31(1): E41-E51.
Watson, J. (2007 in
press). Reconsidering nursing education scholarship. In Ulli Zeitler
book: Center for Innovation in Nursing Education Aarhus, Denmark publication.
* Tribute to the theorists: Jean Watson over the Years. Nursing Science Quarterly. (2007). 20(1):7.
Contributed by Roxie Foster.
*Watson, J. (2007) Theoretical questions and
concerns: Responses from a Caring Science Framework. Nursing Science
Quarterly. 20th anniversary edition.Vol. 20(1):13-15.
*Watson, J. (2007). Watson’s theory of Human caring
and subjective living experiences: Disciplinary guide to professional nursing
practice. Brazilian Clinical Nursing Journal: Texto and Contexto. 16(1):129-135.
Watson, J. (2006).Caring theory as ethical guide to
administrative and clinical practices. JONA’S Healthcare Law, Ethics, and
Regulation: 8(1):87- 93. [(reprinted from NAQ (2006). 30(1):48-55)].
*Watson, J.
(2006). Frontline and Backstage Caring: American Nurse/World-wide Nurses..American
Nurse Today.1(1):
24-28.
*Watson, J. (2006 ) Spiritual pilgrimage as Caritas Action in the world. Journal of Holistic Nursing. 24(4):289-296.
*Watson, J. (2006) Carative factors - Caritas
processes guide to professional nursing. Danish Clinical Nursing Journal.
20(3), 21-27l.
*Watson, J (2006) Can an ethic of caring be
maintained? Journal of Advanced Nursing. 54(3):257-259.
*Hemsley, MS, Glass, N., Watson, J.(2006). Taking
the eagle’s view: Using Watson’s conceptual model to investigate the
extraordinary and transformative experiences of nurse healers. Journal of
Holistic Nursing Practice, 20(2): 85-94.
*Watson, J. (2006) Caring theory as ethical guide to
administrative and clinical practices. Nursing Administrative Quarterly. 30(1),
48-55.
*Watson, J. (2005). Current issues and haunting
concerns for survival of nursing profession . Japanese Journal of Nursing
Science. 30(11): 50-53.
*#Watson, J. (2005). Caring science: Belonging
before Being as ethical cosmology. Nursing Science Quarterly. 18(4) 4-5.
*#Watson, J. (2005). Editorial: What may I ask, is
happening to nursing knowledge and professional practices? What is nursing
thinking at this turn in human history? Journal of Clinical Nursing.
14: 913-914
Watson, J. (2005). Love and Caring.
Reprinted . Alternative Journal of Nursing.Vol.9. www.altjn.com
*Watson, J. (2005). Commentary on Shattell M (2004)
Nurse-patient interaction: A review of the literature. Journal of Clinical
Nursing, 14, 530-532.
Watson, J. (2005). An Overview of Watson’s Theory of
Human Caring. Bulletin of Japanese Red Cross University College of Nursing. 19:2005. Tokyo, Japan.
*#Watson, J.
(2004). Commentary (Invited): The relational core of nursing as partnership. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 47(3).
*Watson, J. (2004). Caritas and Communitas: An
ethic for Caring Science. Journal Japan Academy of Nursing
Science, 24(1): 66-71.
*#Watson, J. (2003) Love and
Caring: Ethics of Face and Hand. Nursing Administration Quarterly.
27(3): 197-202.
*#Watson, J. & Foster, R.
(2003) The Attending Nurse Caring Model: Integrating theory, evidence and
advanced caring-healing therapeutics for transforming professional practice. Journal
of Clinical Nursing. 12: 360-365.
#*Quinn,
J. F., Smith, M., Ritenbaugh, C., Swanson, K., and Watson, M. J. (2003). Research
guidelines for assessing the impact of the healing relationship in clinical
nursing. Alternative therapies in health and
medicine, 9(3
suppl): A65-A79.
*Watson, J.
(2002) Metaphysics of virtual caring communities. International Journal of
Human Caring.6(1), 41-45.
*Watson, J (2002). Transpersonal
caring: The theory and practice. Japanese Journal of Nursing.
*Fawcett, J. (2002). The nurse
theorists: 21st century updates - Jean Watson. Nursing Science
Quarterly, 15(3), 214-219.
* Watson, J
(2002). Holistic nursing and caring: A values based approach. Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science, 22(2), 69-74.
*Watson, J. (2002). Caring and
healing our living and dying. The International Nurse, 15(2), 4-5.
*Watson, J. (2002). Guest
editorial: Nursing: Seeking its source and survival. ICU NURS WEB J Issue 9,
pp. 1-7 Spring. www.nursing.gr/J.W.editorial.pdf
*Watson, J.
(2002). Intentionality and caring-healing consciousness: A theory of
transpersonal nursing. Holistic Nursing Practice, 16(4), 12-19.
*Watson,
J., Bauer, R., & Biley, F. (2002). Bavarian nursing secret: An inside view. Reflections on Nursing Leadership: Sigma Theta Tau International Magazine,
28(1), 26-28.
*Watson, J., Biley, F.C., &
Biley, A.M. (2002). Aesthetics, postmodern nursing, complementary therapies and
more: An Internet dialogue. Complementary Therapies in Nursing and
Midwifery, 8, 81-83.
Watson, J., & Smith, M.C.
(2002). Caring science and the science of unitary human beings: A
trans-theoretical discourse for nursing knowledge development. Journal of
Advanced Nursing, 37(5), 452-461.
*Watson, J., Biley, F.C., &
Biley, A.M. (2001). Aesthetics, postmodern nursing, complementary therapies and
more: An Internet dialogue. Theoria. Journal of Nursing Theory, 10(3),
13-16.
*Fawcett, J., Watson, J., Neuman, B., &
Hinton-Walker, P. (2001). On theories and evidence. Journal of Nursing
Scholarship, 33(2), 121-128.
*Watson, J (2001). Post-hospital nursing: Shortages,
shifts, and scripts. Nursing Administrative Quarterly, 25(3), 77-82.
*Watson, J (2000). Postmodern nursing: Revisioning
nursing’s transpersonal caring. Hong Kong Nursing Journal. 36(4), 31-33.
*Watson, J. (2000). Reconsidering caring in the
home. Journal of Geriatric Nursing, 21(6), 330-331.
*Watson,
J. (2000). Via negativa: Considering caring by way of non-caring. Australian
Journal of Holistic Nursing, 7(1), 4-8.
*Watson,
J. (2000). Leading via caring-healing: The four-fold way toward transformative
leadership. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 25(1), 1-6, 25th Anniversary Edition.
*Johns, C., & Watson, J. (Co-Eds.) (1999). Guest
Editorial. Reflective caring practices. International Journal of Human
Caring, 3(2), 5-7.
*Watson, J. (1999). Aesthetic expressions of caring:
private psalms - surrendering to the sacred. Personal professional reflections
on caring and healing. International Journal of Human Caring, Summer
issue.
*Watson, J. (1998). Nightingale and the enduring
legacy of transpersonal human caring. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 16(2).
*Watson, J. (1997). The future of nursing - invited
commentary. IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship.
*Watson, J. (1997). The theory of human caring:
Retrospective and prospective. Nursing Science Quarterly, 10(1), 49-52.
*Watson, J. (1997). Guest Editorial. From the
mountaintop to the marsh/fens: Punting on the River Cam. Journal of Clinical
Nursing, 6(1), 3-4.
*Watson,
J. (1997). Dancing for life. New questions for nursing: To dance or not to
dance? Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice.
*Watson,
J. (1997). Window on theory of human caring. Miller-Keane encyclopedia &
dictionary of medicine, nursing, & allied health (6th ed.). Philadelphia , PA: W.B. Saunders Company.
*Watson, J. (1996). United States of America: Can
nursing theory and practice survive? International Journal of Nursing
Practice, 2(4), 241-243.
Watson,
J. (1996). President’s message: From discipline specific to “inter” to “multi”
to “transdisciplinary” health care education and practice. Journal of Nursing
& Health Care, 17(2), 90‑91.
*Watson, J. (1996). Nursing, caring-healing
paradigm. In D. Pesat, Capsules of comments in psychiatric nursing. Chicago, IL: Mosby Year Book.
*Watson, J. (1995). The wait, the wonder, the watch:
Caring in a transplant unit. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 5(3), 199-200.
*Watson,
J. (1995). President’s message: Visioning on: Toward action and transformation. Journal of Nursing & Health Care, 16(5), 290.
*Watson,
J. (1995). President’s message: Challenges and summons from within and without. Journal of Nursing & Health Care,16(6), 340.
*Watson,
J. (1995). A yearning for new debates. NLN Update, 1(3), 6-8.
*Watson,
J. (1995). Postmodernism and knowledge development in nursing. Nursing
Science Quarterly, 8(2), 60-64.
*Watson,
J. (1995). Advanced nursing practice and what might be. Journal of Nursing
& Health Care, 16(2), 78-83. (Official publication of the National
League for Nursing.)
*Watson,
J. (1995). Nursing’s caring-healing model as exemplar for alternative medicine. Journal of Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 1(3), 64-69.
*Watson,
J. (1995). A Fulbright in Sweden: Runes, academics, archetypal motifs, and
other things. IMAGE. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 27(1), 71-75.
Watson,
J. (1994). Guest Editorial. Nursing praxis in New Zealand, 9(1), 2-5. Victoria University of Wellington.
*Watson,
J. (1994). Invited Editorial. Have we arrived or are we on our way out?
Promises, possibilities and paradigms. IMAGE: Journal of Nursing
Scholarship, 26(2), 86.
*Watson,
J. (1993). Should NPs, CNM, and CNAs, etc. add graduate credentials? National
League for Nursing. Open Mind, 2(3), 2.
*Watson,
J. (1992). Response to caring, virtue, theory, and a foundation for nursing
ethics. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 6(2),
169-171.
*Watson,
J., & Phillips S. (1992). A call for educational reform: Colorado nursing
doctorate model as exemplar. Nursing Outlook, 40(1), 20-26.
*Watson,
J. (1991). From revolution to renaissance. Revolution: Journal of Nurse Empowerment,
1(1), 94-100.
*Watson,
J. (1991). Robb, Dock and Nutting: I wish I’d been there. Journal of Nursing
& Health Care, 12(4), 210.
*Watson,
J. (1990). Response to Reconceptualizing nursing ethics. Scholarly Inquiry
for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 4(3), 219-221.
*Watson,
J. (1990). Caring knowledge and informed moral passion. Advances in Nursing
Science, 13(1), 15-24.
*Watson,
J. (1990). The moral failure of the patriarchy. Nursing Outlook, 28(2),
62-66.
*Watson,
J. (1989). Caring theory. Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science, 9(2),
29-37.
*Watson, J. (1988).
Human caring as moral context for nursing education. Nursing and Health
Care, 9(8), 422-425.
*Watson,
J. (1988). New dimensions of human caring theory. Nursing Science Quarterly,
1(4), 175-181.
*Watson,
J. (1988). Of nurses, women, and the devaluation of caring [Review of Images
of Nurses: Perspectives for history, art, and literature]. Medical
Humanities Review, 2(2), 60-62.
*Watson,
J. (1988). Response to caring and practice: Construction of the nurses’ world. Scholarly
Inquiry for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 2(3), 217-221.
*Krysl,
M., & Watson, J. (1988). Poetry on caring and addendum on center for human
caring. Advances in Nursing Science, 12-17.
*Watson,
J. (1987). Review of health as expanding consciousness. Journal of
Professional Nursing, 3(5), 315.
*Watson,
J. (1987). Review of practical psychotherapy. Journal of Psychosocial
Nursing and Mental Health Services, 25(3), 42.
*Watson,
J. (1987). Nursing on the caring edge: Metaphorical vignettes. Advances in
Nursing Science, 10-18.
Watson,
J. (1987). Academic and clinical collaboration: Advancing the art and science
of human caring. Communicating Nursing Research (Vol. 20), Collaboration
in Nursing Research: Advancing the Science of Human Care (pp. 1-16).
Western Institute of Nursing. Proceedings of the Western Society for Research
in Nursing Conference, Tempe, AZ, April/May.
*Sakalys,
J., & Watson, J. (1986). Professional education: Post-baccalaureate education
for professional nursing. Journal of Professional Nursing, 2(2), 91-97.
*Sakalys,
J., & Watson, J. (1985). New directions in higher education. A review of
trends. Journal of Professional Nursing, 1(5), 293-299.
*Watson,
J. (1983, Fall). Commentary on instructor directed research model. Western
Journal of Nursing Research, 5(4), 310-311.
*Watson,
J. (1982). Traditional v. tertiary: Ideological shifts in nursing education. The
Australian Nurses Journal, 12(2), 44-46.
*Watson,
J. (1981). Nursing’s scientific quest. Nursing Outlook, 29(7), 413-416.
Watson,
J. (1981). Professional identity crisis-Is nursing finally growing up? American
Journal of Nursing, 81, 1488-1490.
*Watson,
J. (1981). The lost art of nursing. Nursing Forum, XX(3), 244-249
(Re-release, 1983).
*Watson,
J. (1981). Response to: Conceptual systems, students, practitioner. Western
Journal of Nursing Research, 3(2), 197-198.
*Watson,
J. (1981). Conceptual systems of students and practicing nurses. Western
Journal of Nursing Research, 3(2), 172-192.
*Watson,
J. (1980). Response to review of Nursing: Philosophy and science of caring. Western
Journal of Nursing Research, 2(2), 514-515.
*Watson,
J. (1979). Research answer. Content analysis. Western Journal of Nursing
Research, 1(3), 214-2l9.
*Carozza, V., Congdon, J.A., &
Watson, J. (1978). An experimental educationally sponsored pilot internship
program. Journal of Nursing Education, 17, 14-20.
*Watson,
J. (1978). Conceptual systems of undergraduate nursing students compared with
college students at large and practicing nurses. Nursing Research, 27(3),
151-155.
Watson,
J. (1977). Follow-up study of University of Colorado undergraduate nursing
program. Colorado Nurse, 77(l), 6-l9.
*Watson,
J. (1976). Research: Question-Answer. Creative approach to researchable
questions. Nursing Research, 25(6), 439.
*Watson,
J. (1976). Research and literature on children’s responses to injections: Some
general nursing implications. Pediatric Nursing, 2(1), 7-8.
*Watson,
J. (1976). The quasi-rational element in conflict: A review of selected
conflict literature. Nursing Research, 25, 19-23.
Watson,
J. (1973, May). Self-examination:A necessary concern for counselors. Awareness,
a journal of the Colorado Personnel and Guidance Association, Denver, CO.
*Watson,
J. (1968, February). Death - A necessary concern for nurses. Nursing Outlook,
47-48. Reprinted in Contemporary Nursing Series (1972). The dying patient: A
nursing perspective (pp. l96-200). NY: American Journal of Nursing
Publication Co.
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Chapters and Monographs
Unless otherwise indicated, contact the publisher directly for a copy of any of these items
Watson, J. (2008) Foreword. Freshwater, D. (editor). International Text in Reflective Practice. London: Wiley-Blackwell & STTI.
Watson, J. (2008) Relationship center caring. In
Patient-centered Care. CT: A Planetree Publication.
Watson, J. (2007). Leadership is….Visionary.
conversations and reflections on my journey into the heart of nursing: Human
Caring-Healing. In Hansen-Turton, S. Sherman, Ferguson, V. Conversations
with Leaders. Indianapolis: Sigma Theta Tau International. Pp174 -183.
Watson, J. (2006-07) Book Review: Mattson, J. &
Boller, J. Daily Miracles. Indianapolis: Sigma Theta Tau Pub.
Watson, J. (2007 in
print). Reconsidering Nursing Education Scholarship. In Ulli Zeitler
book: Center for Innovation in Nursing Education Aarhus, Denmark publication.
Watson, J. (2006) Foreword. In Young, D. Save the
First Dance for You. The complete nurse’s guide to serving your profession,
your patients, and yourself. Norfolk, VA: Young publications. www.savethefirstdanceforyou.com
Watson, J. (2006). Foreword. Heart of Nursing. 2nd edition. Wendler, M.C (editor). Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau Center Nursing Publication.
*Watson, J, Jackson, D., & Borbasi. (2005).
Tracing nurse caring: Issues, Concerns, Debates. In Daly, J. Speedy, S., Jackson, D., Lambert, V., Lambert, C.(eds). (2005) Professional Nursing: Concepts,
Issues and Challenges. Springer. NY. PP.113-132.
Watson, J. (2005) Watson’s theory of human
caring. In J. Fawcett. Contemporary nursing knowledge: Analysis and
evaluation of nursing models and theories. F.A. Davis.
Newman, M., Roy, C., Watson, J. (2005) Dialogue
with nursing theorists. In C. Picard & D. Jones (eds). Giving Voice to
What we Know. Jones and Bartlett. Mass.
*Watson, J. (2005) Metaphysics of Virtual Caring
Communities. In: Schlitz, M., Amorok, T. & Micozzi, M. (eds.) Consciousness
and healing: An integral approach to mind-body medicine. Churchill
Livingstone.
Watson, J.(2004) Eine ethische
Betrachtung von Selbst und Gemeinschaft aus dem Blickwinkel der Wissenschaft
der menschlichen Zuwendung (Caring Science). In Krause, P. M. Schulz, and
Bauer, R. (eds). Interventionen Psychiatrischer Pflege. Ibicura.
Unterstendorf.
Watson, J. (2004) Meta -reflection of reflective
practice and where it leads. In Johns, C. & Freshwater, D.(eds). Reflective
Practice. Revised Edition. UK: Blackwell.
Watson, J. (2004 ). Epilogue on Home Health Nursing.
In Rice, R.(ed) Home Care Nursing: Practice and Concepts. 4th edition. Philadelphia: Elsevier.
Watson, J. (2004 ). Foreword. In Wright, L. Spirituality,
Suffering, and Illness. Philadelphia: FA Davis.
Watson, J. (2004 ). Foreword. In Sitz, K. Understanding
Nursing Theory: A Creative Beginning.
Watson, J. (2004 ). Jean Watson’s Theory of Human
Caring. In Parker, M. (ed). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice. Philadelphia: FA Davis.
Watson, J. (2004 ). Foreword. Author: Creative
Health Care Management. Relationship- Based Care Delivery: A model for
transforming care. Minneapolis, MN. Creative health care management
publication.
Watson, J., Jackson, R., Borbasi, S. (2004 ).
Constructing Caring. In Borbasi, S. (ed) Caring and the Discipline of
Nursing. Melbourne, Australia: Blackwell.
# Watson, J (2003). Foreword. In Koerner, J. Nurse, Heal My Self. Santa Rosa, Ca: Crestport.
#Watson, J. (2003) Commentary by Watson on selected
publications. In L. Nicoll (ed.emeritus;) P. Reed (ed). Perspectives on
nursing Theory. 4th edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams,
and Wilkins.
#Watson, J. (2003) Meditation: Contemplative
practice. In K. Wren & C, Norred,(eds). Real-world nursing survival
guide: Complementary & Alternative Therapies. St. Louis: Harcourt.(pp.
156-160.
#Watson, J. (2003). Into the future: Postmodern and
beyond. In O. Slevin & L. Basford (Eds.), Theory and practice of
nursing; An integrated approach to caring practice. (2nd ed.). United Kingdom: Nelson Thornes.
#*Watson, J (2002). Illuminating the spiritual
journey. Jean Watson Tells her story. In P. Burkhardt, M.G. Nagai-Jacobson
(Eds.), Spirituality: Living our connectedness (pp. 181-186). NY:
Delmar.
#Watson, J. (2001). Foreword. In R. Locsin (Ed.), Advancing
technology, caring, nursing. Westport, CT: Auburn House.
#Watson, J. (2001). Foreword. In M.A. Anderson, Nursing
leadership. Management and professional practice (pp. v-vi). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.
#*Watson, J. (2001). Jean Watson: Theory of human
caring. In M.E. Parker (Ed.), Nursing theories and nursing practice (pp.
343-354). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.
#*Watson, J. (2000).
Reconsidering caring in the home. In R. Rice (Ed.), Home care nursing
practice: Concepts, application (3rd ed.). St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby
Company.
Watson, J. (2000). Foreword.
In M. Knapp & M. Knapp, Souls that are linked. Della Cor Publisher.
#*Watson, J. (2000). Postmodern
nursing and beyond. In N.L. Chaska (Ed.), The nursing profession: Tomorrow’s
vision and beyond (pp. 299-308). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Watson, J. (2000). Postscript.
In C. Johns, Becoming a reflective practitioner. UK: Blackwell Science.
#Watson,
J. (1999). Foreword. In B.M. Dossey, L. Keegan, & C. Guzzetta, Holistic
Nursing: A handbook for practice (3rd ed.). MD: Aspen Publishers.
#*Watson, J. (1999). Alternative therapies and
nursing practice. In J. Watson (Ed.), Nurse’s handbook of alternative and
complementary therapies. Springhouse, PA: Springhouse.
#Watson, J. (1997). A meta-reflection of reflective
practice. In C. Johns, Reflective practice. UK: Blackwell Science.
#Watson, J. (1996). Foreword. In A. Pearson & R.
McMahon (Eds.), Nursing as therapy (2nd printing, 1998, UK.).
#Watson, J. (1996). Watson’s theory of transpersonal
caring. In P.H. Walker & B. Neuman (Eds.), Blueprint for use of nursing
models: Education, research, practice, & administration (pp. 141-184).
NY: NLN Press.
#Watson, J. (1996). Art, caring, spirituality, and
humanity. In E. Farmer (Ed.), Exploring the spiritual dimension of care (pp.29-40).
Wiltshire, England: Mark Allen.
#*Watson,
J. (1996). Artistry and caring: Heart and soul of nursing. In D. Marks-Maran
& Rose (Eds.), Reconstructing nursing: Beyond art & science (pp.
54-63). London, U.K.: Bailliere Tindall Ltd. (Div. of Harcourt Brace &
Co.).
#*Watson,
J. (1996). Poeticizing as truth on nursing inquiry. In J. Kikuchi, H. Simmons,
& D. Romyn (Eds.), Truth in nursing inquiry (pp. 125-139). Thousand Oaks: Sage.
#Watson,
J. (1994). Foreword/Chapter. In. C. Johns (Ed.), The Burford NDU model.
Caring in practice. Oxford, England: Blackwell Science.
Watson,
J. (1994). Poeticizing as truth through language. In P.L. Chinn & J. Watson
(Eds.), Art and aesthetics in nursing (pp. 3-17). NY: NLN.
Watson,
J., & Chinn P.L. (1994). Art and aesthetics as passage between centuries.
In P.L. Chinn & J. Watson (Eds.), Art and aesthetics in nursing (pp.
xiii-xviii). NY: NLN.
Watson,
J., et al. (1994). Overview of caring theory. In J. Watson (Ed.), Applying
the art and science of human caring. NY: NLN.
Watson,
J., & Chinn P. (1994). Introduction to aesthetics and art of nursing. In P.
Chinn & J. Watson, Anthology on art and aesthetics in nursing. NY:
NLN.
#Watson,
J. (1994). A Frog, a rock, a ritual: An eco-caring cosmology. In E. Schuster
& C. Brown (Ed.), Caring and environmental connection. NY: NLN
#Watson,
J. (1993). Foreword. In N. Diekelman, Transforming nursing education. NY: NLN.
Watson,
J. (1992). Prelude (Preface). In E. Gee, The light around the dark (pp.
xi-xiii). NY: NLN.
#Watson,
J. (1992). Notes on nursing: Guidelines for caring then and now. Invited
commentary for commemorative edition. In F. Nightingale, Notes on nursing:
What it is and what it is not (pp. 80-85). Philadelphia, PA: J.B.
Lippincott Company.
#Watson,
J. (1991). Introduction. In M. Leininger, Theory of transcultural nursing.
NY: NLN.
Watson,
J. (1991). Preface. In R. Neil & R. Watts (Eds.), Caring and nursing: Explorations in feminist perspectives (pp. ix-x). NY: NLN.
Watson,
J. (1990). Preface. In Proceedings of the 12th international
caring conference. NY: NLN.
Watson,
J. (1990). Transformation in nursing: Bringing care back to health care. In
National League for Nursing (Ed.), Curriculum revolution: Redefining the
student-teacher relationship (pp. 15-20). NY: Author.
#Watson,
J. (1990). Transpersonal caring: A transcendent view of person, health, and
healing. In M. Parker (Ed.), Nursing theories in practice (pp. 277-288).
NY: NLN.
#Watson,
J. (1990). Informed moral passion. In Proceedings for the 1989 national
forum on doctoral education in nursing. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University College of Nursing.
#Watson,
J. (1990). Foreword. In L. Hill & N. Smith (Eds.), Self care nursing:
Promotion of health (pp. xi-xii). Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange.
#*Watson,
J. (1990). Human caring: A public agenda. From revolution to renaissance. In J.
Stevenson & T. Tripp-Reimer (Eds.), Knowledge about care and caring:
State of the art and future developments (pp. 41-48). Proceedings of a
Wingspread Conference, Racine, WI, 2/1-3/89. St. Louis, MO: American Academy of Nursing.
Watson,
J. (1990). Preface. In M. Leininger & J. Watson (Eds.), The caring
imperative in education (pp. xiii-xiv). NY: NLN.
#*Watson,
J. & Bevis, E. (1990). Coming of age for a new age. In N. Chaska (Ed.), The
nursing profession: Turning points (pp. 100-105). St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby Company.
Watson,
J. (1989). Preface and introduction. In M. Krysl, Midwife and other poems on
caring (pp. v, vii-viii). NY: NLN.
Watson,
J. (1989). Human caring and suffering: A subjective model for health sciences.
In R. Taylor & J. Watson (Eds.), They shall not hurt (pp. 125-135). Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado.
#Watson,
J. (1989). Watson’s philosophy and theory of human caring in nursing. In J.
Riehl-Sisca (Ed.), Conceptual models for nursing practice (3rd ed., pp. 219-236). Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange.
Watson,
J. (1988). Introduction. In J. Watson & M. Ray (Eds.), The ethics of
care and the ethics of cure: Synthesis in chronicity (pp. 1-3). NY: NLN.
*Watson,
J. (1988). The professional doctorate as an entry level into practice. In
National League for Nursing, Perspectives (pp. 41-47). NY: Author.
Watson,
J. (1988). A case study: Curriculum in transition. In National League for
Nursing (Ed.), Curriculum revolution: Mandate for change (pp.1-8). NY:
Author.
Watson,
J. (1987). The dream curriculum. In National League for Nursing, Patterns in
nursing: Strategic planning for nursing education (pp. 91-104). NY: Author.
#*Watson,
J. (1985). Reflections on different methodologies for the future of nursing. In
M. Leininger (Ed.), Qualitative research methods in nursing (pp.
343-349). FL: Grune & Stratton, Inc.
#*Watson,
J. (1983). Delivery and assurance of quality health care: A rights based
foundation. In R. Luke, J. Krueger, & R. Madrow (Eds.), Organization and
change in health care quality assurance (pp. 13-19). MD: Aspen Systems.
#Watson,
J. (1982). The nurse-client relationship. In L. Sonstegard, K. Kowalski, &
B. Jennings (Eds.), Women’s health care (pp. 45-56). NY: Grune and
Stratton.
#*Watson,
J. (1981). Some issues related to a science of caring for nursing practice. In
M. Leininger (Ed. & Author), Caring: An essential human need (pp.
61-67). Proceedings from National Caring Conference, University of Utah. NJ: Charles B. Slack.
#Watson,
J. (1980). Self losses. In F. Bower (Ed.), Nursing and the concept of loss (pp. 51-84). NY: Wiley.
*Watson,
J., Burckhardt, C., Brown, L., Bloch, D., & Hester, N. (1979). A model of
caring: An alternative health care model for nursing practice and research. Clinical
and scientific sessions (pp. 32-44). MO: American Nurses.
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Abstracts and Other Publications
(* Refereed
Publications)
Watson, J. (2005). Book Review: Dossey, B.M.,
Selander, L., Beck, D.M. and Attewell. S. Florence Nightingale Today: Healing,
Leadership, Global Action. Nursing Administrative Quarterly.29(4):338-340.
Watson, J. (2006-07 in print). Book Review: Values
in Professional Practice. Lessons for Health, Social Care and other
professionals. Pattison, S. & Pill, S. (eds). Radcliff Medical Press: San Francisco. Journal of Advanced Practice.
Watson, J (2005 in print). Book Review.
Dossey, B., Selanders, L. et.al. Florence NIghtingale Today: Healing, Leadership, and Global Action. ANA publ. Md.
Watson, J. (2003). Book Review.
Sandman, Lars. A good death: On the value of death and dying, Goteborg, Sweden: Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis. Journal of Palliative Care,
6(4), 633.
Watson, J. (2003, in print) Book Review. The
Challenge of Sexuality in Health Care. H.Heath & I.White (eds).
Journal of Advanced Nursing.
Watson, J. (2003 in press) Book Review: The Best
Guide to Eastern Philosophy and Religion. D. Morgan. Los Angeles.
Renaissance. Journal Alternative Medicine and Health.
Watson, J. (2001) Graduation address. In. 2001
UWO NURSING. University of Western Ontario, Canada Yearbook. London, Ontario.
Watson, J. (2001). Book Review: Caring for health,
S. Proctor, Journal of Advanced Nursing. NH: Macmillan Press.
*Watson, J. (2000). Book Review: Care matters,
A. Brechin, J. Walmsely, J. Katz, & S. Peace (Eds.), Journal of Advanced
Nursing. London/Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Watson,
J. (Associate Ed., 1 of 6). Jonas, W., & Levin, J. (Eds.) (1999). Essentials
of complementary alternative medicine. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams
& Wilkins.
*Watson, J. (1999). Book Review: Nursing and the
experience of illness, I. Madjar & J.A. Walton (Eds.), International
Journal of Nursing Research. NSW: Australia: Allen & Unwin.
*Watson, J. (1997). Book Review: Kitchen table
wisdom, R. Remen. Journal of Clinical Nursing. (U.K.).
*Watson, J. (1997). Book Review: Healing power of
aromatheraphy, H. Walji. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine.
*Watson, J. (1996). Book Review: Healing nutrition, L. Began, Journal Alternative Therapies Health & Medicine, 2(3),
91.
Watson,
J. (1994). Postmodern crisis in science and method. In Proceedings of
NIH\Office of Alternative Medicine Conference, Bethesda, MD.
Watson,
J. (1993). Poeticizing as truth. In Proceedings of 1993 Institute for
Philosophical Nursing, University of Alberta, Canada.
Watson,
J. (1993). Dr. Jean Watson with E. Henderson - An interview. Alberta Association of Registered Nurses Newsletter, 49,(6), 10-12.
Watson,
J. (1989). Guest editorial: Colorado shows leadership in solving the nursing
crisis. Boulder Daily Camera, September 11.
*Bevis,
E., & Watson, J. (1989). Abstract: Coming of age for a new age.
International Council of Nurses, 19th Quadrennial Congress. Seoul, Korea.
*Watson,
J. (1989). Abstract: Humanitarian - Human caring paradigm for nursing
education. International Council of Nurses, 19th Quadrennial
Congress. Seoul, Korea.
Watson,
J. (1985, January). Nursing education and current trends - Needs and supply
data. Report to Colorado Commission on Higher Education.
Watson,
J. (1984-90). The Dean speaks out. University of Colorado College of Nursing Newsletter (Dean’s Column).
Watson,
J. (1983-84). University of Colorado planning directions for year 2000. University of Colorado College of Nursing Newsletter.
Watson,
J. (1981, April 14). The need to clarify faculty governance. Silver and Gold
Record (p. 2). Boulder, CO: University of Colorado.
*Watson,
J. (1980). Review of Starting point. An introduction to the dialectic of existence. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2(3), 637-638.
Watson,
J. (1979, December). Terminal Progress Report, HEW Research Project,
Division of Nursing Research, Conceptual Systems, Students, Practitioners,
NU-000590.
Watson,
J. (1978, January). Integration of practitioner skills in an undergraduate
nursing curriculum. Proceedings of HEW, Division of Nursing Conference,
Denver, CO.
Watson,
J. (1977, February). Preparation of faculty for nurse practitioner role. The
future of nurse practitioners. Proceedings of WICHE Conference. Boulder, CO: WICHE.
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UNPUBLISHED
MONOGRAPHS OR OTHER WRITTEN REPORTS
Watson,
J. (1973). The effect of feelings and various forms of feedback upon
conflict in a political group problem-solving situation. Unpublished
doctoral dissertation, University of Colorado Gradauate School. Boulder, Colorado.
Watson,
J. (1982). Final Report. Visiting Kellogg Fellow Centre for Advanced
Studies Division of Health Sciences, Western Australian Institute of
Technology, Bentley, Western Australia.
Watson,
J. (1982). Review of “The misguided cell”. Kellogg Publication (No. 8).
Centre for Advanced Studies in Health Sciences. MA: Sinauer Associates.
Watson,
J. (1982). Ideological shifts between traditional hospital training and
tertiary nursing education. Kellogg Publication (No. 7). Centre for
Advanced Studies in Health Sciences, W.A.I.T., Western Australia.
Watson,
J. (1982). Ethical issues in nursing and health sciences. Kellogg
Publication (No. 6). Centre for Advanced Studies in Health Sciences, W.A.I.T.,
Western Australia.
Watson,
J. (1982). Nursing’s “new” art and “new” science. Kellogg Publication (No.
5). Centre for Advanced Studies in Health Sciences, W.A.I.T., Western Australia.
Watson,
J. (1982). Changing demands and perspectives in nursing education. Kellogg
Publication (No. 4). Centre for Advanced Studies in Health Sciences,
W.A.I.T., Western Australia.
Watson,
J. (1982). Issues of interdisciplinary health education and practice. Kellogg
Publication (No. 3). Centre for Advanced Studies in Health Sciences,
W.A.I.T., Western Australia.
Watson,
J. (1982). A hospice home care program. Kellogg Publication (No. 2).
Centre for Advanced Studies in Health Sciences, W.A.I.T., Western Australia,
June, l982. (Based upon presentation at International Conference - Care of
Dying in Australia and Third World, Perth, Western Australia.)
Watson,
J. (1982). Understanding loss and grief. Kellogg Publication (No. l).
Centre for Advanced Studies in Health Sciences, W.A.I.T., Western Australia,
June, l982. (Based upon presentation at International Conference - Care of
Dying in Australia and Third World, Perth, Western Australia.)
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Audiovisual or Media Productions
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Watson, J. (2005) CD : Sequence on caring in education. On "Student-centered Learning in Nursing Education". Laureate Education, Inc. www.laureate-inc.com; www.waldenu.edu
Watson, J. (2005). CD Track “A Caring Moment”.On Care for the Journey.CD. Messages and Music. Sustaining the heart of healthcare.Created and produced by Michael Stillwater and Gary Malkin. www.CompanionArts.org.
Watson, J (2002-3) (copyright) “Touchstones: Setting Intentionalities for Caring –Healing” Resource material for theory-guided practice
Watson, J (2001). Reconnecting with Spirit: Caring and healing our living and dying. International Parish Nursing Conference. Westberg Symposium. September.
Watson, J. (2001). Creating a culture of caring, audiotape: Creative Healthcare Management 9th Annual CHCM Client Conference presentation
Watson, J. (2000). Importance of story and health care. 2nd National Gathering on Relationship-Centered Caring. Fetzer Institute Conference.
Watson, J. (1999). Private psalms. A mantra and meditation for healing, a CD, with music by Dallas Smith and Susan Mazer. (All proceeds from bookstore CD sales go to support activities of Caring Science Chair in the College of Nursing/International Center for Integrative Caring.)
Watson, J. (1999). A meta-reflection on nursing’s present. (Audiotape). American Holistic Nurses Association..
FITNE. (1997). The nurse theorists portraits of excellence. Jean Watson A Theory of Caring, a CD.
Watson, J. (1996). Nursing perspectives. In Alternative medicine: Implications for clinical practice (a video-conference) directed by David Eisenberg, M.D. Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Education and Department of Medicine - Beth Israel Hospital., Boston, MA.
Watson, J. (1994). Applying the art and science of human caring, Parts I and II (Videotape). National League for Nursing, New York, NY in conjunction with the University of Colorado, Center for Human Caring, Denver, CO.
Watson, J., Chinn, P., & Schroeder, C. (1992). A dialogue with nursing theorists. (Videotape). University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Production (President’s Grant), Denver, CO.
Watson, J. (1989). The nurse theorists portraits of excellence: Jean Watson. (Videotape). Helene Fuld Health Trust. FITNE.
Watson, J. (1989). Theories at work (Videotape). National League for Nursing, New York, NY.
Watson, J. (1988). The Denver Nursing Project in Human Caring. (Videotape). University of Colorado Health Science Center, College of Nursing, Denver, CO.
Watson, J. (1988). The power of caring: The power to make a difference. (Videotape). Center for Human Caring Video, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, College of Nursing, Denver, CO.
Watson, J. (1987, February). The balance between objectivity and caring (Audiotape). The Value of Many Voices Conference, Rose Medical Center, The Center for Applied Biomedical Ethics, Denver, CO.
Watson, J. (1981, Fall). A phenomenological approach to person (Videotape). University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Educational Resources Production, Denver, CO.
Watson, J., Peterson, C., & Walsh, K. (1974, November). Surgical preparation of hospitalized child (Videotape). University of Colorado Medical Center Educational Resources Production, Denver, CO.
Watson, J. (1974). Interview of patient with progressive-permanent threat to steady state maintenance-Mr. J. (Audiotape). University of Colorado College of Nursing Learning Resource Laboratory, Denver, CO.
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