Intersubjetividad: Esencia humana del cuidado profesional de Enfermería
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This work tries to emphasize the phenomenon of intersubjectivity in the relation person nurse; rescuing the conception humanist of the professional practice of the care. Due to the multiple theoretical visions that exist surroundings to the intersubjectivity the analysis of this work is centered in the proposal of Alfred Schütz, on the theory of intersubjective understanding, that it locates itself in the scope of the social relations, and which it raises the subject interaction - subject, where both learn, they share and they recognize his humanity, that in the land of the infirmary allow to have a vision of the human being like unique person, singular and indivisible. The intersubjective phenomenon, allows the encounter with the other either others, of one more an integral and human form, reason why it is an indispensable element in the relation nurse - person, so as they sustain the disciplinary theories to it of H. Peplau, J. Paterson and L. Zderad, J. Travelbee, J. Watson and Even R., where each one raises its own perspective of intersubjectivity. For it the test presents/displays of general way some referring ones of the intersubjectivity phenomenon from the perspective of Alfred Schütz, towards it to analyze theories of infirmary of H. Peplau, J. Paterson and L. Zderad, J. Travelbee, J. Watson and Even R. and to recognize aspects of convergence.
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