Kolcaba's Theory Of Comfort

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According to Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort, the physical context of patient’s comfort pertains to bodily sensations such as pain relief (Kolcaba et al., 2006). The second comfort context, the psychospiritual context, pertains to having a psychological awareness of self and the meaning of self-esteem. For instance, the feeling of enhanced independence in the mind of a patient is a psychospiritual comfort to such patient (Kolcaba et al., 2006). Environmental context of comfort on the other hand pertains to the external background of human experience like noise and temperature (Kolcaba et al., 2006). The fourth and final context of patient comfort as contended by Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort is the sociocultural context which pertains to the connection