TFN Chapter 6
TFN Chapter 6
TFN Chapter 6
Patricia Benner’s
Stages of Nursing Expertise
History and Background
∙ Nursing:
Nursing is described as a caring relationship, an
“enabling condition of connection and concern”.
“Caring is primary because sets up the possibility of
giving help and receiving help”. “Nursing is viewed
as a caring practice whose science is guided by the
moral art and ethics of care and responsibility”.
∙ Person: “A person is s self-interpreting being,
that is, the person does not come into the world
predefined but gets defined in the course of
living a life. A person also has an effortless and
non-reflective understanding of the self in the
world”.
∙ A person is embodied with four major aspects of
understanding that the person must deal with:
1.The role of situation
2.The role of the body
3.The role of personal concerns
4.The role of temporality
Five dimension of the body
1. The unborn complex
2. The habitual skilled body
3. The projective body
4. The actual projected body
5. The phenomenal body
∙ Health:
Benner and Wrubel focus “on lived experience of
being healthy and being ill”. Health is defined as
what can be assessed, whereas well-being is the
human experience of health or wholeness.