Betty Neuman
Betty Neuman
Betty Neuman
BASIC ASSUMPTIONS
Degree to reaction
Entropy
Flexible LOD
Normal LOD
Line of Resistance-LOR
Input- output
Negentropy
Open system
Prevention as intervention
Stability
Stressors
Wellness/Illness
Prevention
Primary Prevention
o occurs before the system reacts to a stressor.
o strengthens the person (primary the flexible
LOD) to enable him to better deal with
stressors
o includes health promotion and maintenance
of wellness.
Secondary Prevention
o occurs after the system reacts to a stressor and
is provided in terms of existing system.
o focuses on preventing damage to the central
core by strengthening the internal lines of
resistance and/or removing the stressor.
Tertiary Prevention
o occurs after the system has been treated
through secondary prevention strategies.
o offers support to the client and attempts to
add energy to the system or reduce energy
needed in order to facilitate reconstitution.
and emotions.
o Socio-cultural - Refers to relationships and
social/cultural expectations and activities.
o Spiritual - Refers to the influence of spiritual
beliefs.
o Developmental - Refers to those processes
related to development over the lifespan.
ENVIRONMENT
HEALTH
NURSING
interrelated concepts
logically consistent.
logical sequence
Research Articles
1. Using the Neuman Systems Model for Best
Practices--Sharon A. DeWan, Pearl N. UmeNwagbo, Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 19, No. 1,
31-35 (2006).
2. Melton L, Secrest J, Chien A, Andersen B. A
community needs assessment for a SANE program
using Neuman's model J Am Acad Nurse Pract.
2001 Apr;13(4):178-86.
CONCLUSION