Katharine Kolcaba’s Comfort Theory

    Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort was first developed in the 1990s. It is a middle-range theory for health practice, education, and research. This theory has the potential to place comfort in the forefront of healthcare. According to the model, comfort is an immediate desirable outcome of nursing care. Web Link for additional information: https://www.thecomfortline.com/ Video: Katharine Kolcaba’s Comfort Theory Part 1 - Introduction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJSivIwRR6w Part 2 – Concept Analysis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-GxxqWDSkc&list=TLPQMDgwMzIwMjB9YJYJ68lvew&index=2 Chapter 22 – Joanne Duffy’s Quality-Caring Model The Quality-Caring Model exposes and demonstrates the value of nursing within the evidence-based practice milieu of modern health care. Relationships characterized by caring are theorized to influence positive outcomes for patients/families, health care providers, and health care systems. Web Link for additional information: https://www.nursingcenter.com/journalarticle?Article_ID=539833&Journal_ID=54024&Issue_ID=539826 Joanne Duffy’s Videos (3): Part 1 of 3: Joanne Duffy, "Quality Caring in Nursing & Health Systems," 2nd Edition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n06ou-UELfs&list=TLPQMDgwMzIwMjB9YJYJ68lvew&index=3 Part 2 of 3: Joanne Duffy, How Nurses Themselves Benefit From Quality Caring https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IprmGpl_mG4&list=TLPQMDgwMzIwMjB9YJYJ68lvew&index=4 Part 3 of 3: Joanne Duffy, Role of Quality Caring and Some Calls to Action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz019q6akt4&list=TLPQMDgwMzIwMjB9YJYJ68lvew&index=5