Mn566 advanced nursing discussion board: circle of caring
Additionally, this model differs from biomedical approaches because it acknowledges that ‘caring’ is an essential part of how healing occurs – not only does it focus on treating illness but also encourages providers to recognize & appreciate patient autonomy when making decisions about their own care plans. By doing so – nurses are able to foster trust-based relationships with those under their charge which helps foster better understanding between both parties thus facilitating greater cooperation throughout entire treatment process.
In conclusion, the Circle of Caring Model provides a more humanistic approach towards providing healthcare than traditional biomedical practices as it allows for greater individualization within the scope of practice by taking into account various psychosocial factors along with physical ones in order ensure best possible outcomes for each and every patient going forward.