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    Caring as a generative principle: reconfiguring the metaparadigm and operative mechanisms in nursing theory
    (Wiley, 2026-02-15) Muñoz Devea, Aaron; Muñoz Devesa, Aarón; Rico Becerra, Juan Ignacio; Ciencias Sociosanitarias; Facultades de la UMU::Facultad de Ciencias Sociosanitarias (Lorca)
    Aim(s) To develop a comparative meta-theory of nine caring theories by explicating their assumptions, operative mechanisms and consequences for nursing. Design Qualitative meta-theoretical document analysis. Methods Canonical texts were analysed using an intra-source strategy. Paginated statements were extracted and coded across assumptions, metaparadigm anchors (person, health, environment, nursing and care) and mechanisms linking caring intention to clinical action. Synthesis produced a typology and meta-theoretical propositions. Results Caring functioned as a generative principle that reorganised person, health, environment and nursing and care into distinct practice architectures. Six mechanism-based subfamilies were identified: transpersonal caritas; phenomenological and embodied clinical wisdom; ethical and relational caring; cultural and contextual caring; systemic and organisational caring; and operationalisable caring. Ten propositions linked assumptions to mechanisms and expected effects. Conclusion The caring school is best understood as an ordered set of non-equivalent caring mechanisms rather than a single doctrine, supporting translation to practice design, education and congruent evaluation. Implications for the Profession and/or Patient Care Mechanism-based comparison can reduce conceptual ambiguity and improve alignment between caring interventions and intended outcomes. Impact This study addresses the under-specification of how caring theories work. It provides a comparative typology and propositions that make mechanisms explicit, informing nursing education, theory development and caring-based practice in diverse settings. Reporting Method No EQUATOR reporting checklist is available for meta-theoretical discursive analyses; the manuscript follows Journal of Advanced Nursing guidance for discursive papers. Patient or Public Contribution This study did not include patient or public involvement in its design, conduct, or reporting.