What are the four contexts that define the holistic human experience of comfort?
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The question is asking about the four contexts that influence the overall human experience of comfort. This likely involves discussing various aspects such as psychological, physical, social, and environmental factors that contribute to how comfort is perceived and experienced.
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physical, psychospiritual, environmental, and sociocultural
The four contexts that define the holistic human experience of comfort are physical, psychospiritual, environmental, and sociocultural.
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The four contexts that define the holistic human experience of comfort are physical, psychospiritual, environmental, and sociocultural.
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Kolcaba's Theory of Holistic Comfort suggests that true comfort is experienced when needs for relief, ease, or transcendence are met within these four contexts.
Sources
- Kolcaba's Theory of Holistic Comfort - Scholars@UNCW - scholars.uncw.edu
- Comfort and dignity in intensive nursing care: A look at - Nursology - nursology.net
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