This document summarizes several nursing theories and their key concepts. It describes Dorothea Orem's self-care theory which focuses on a person's ability to care for themselves. It also outlines Virginia Henderson's need theory which defines nursing as assisting individuals with 14 basic needs. Finally, it provides overviews of several other influential nursing theorists, their models and metaph paradigms including Roy, Neuman, Orlando, Peplau, King, Watson, Johnson and Travelbee.
This document summarizes several nursing theories and their key concepts. It describes Dorothea Orem's self-care theory which focuses on a person's ability to care for themselves. It also outlines Virginia Henderson's need theory which defines nursing as assisting individuals with 14 basic needs. Finally, it provides overviews of several other influential nursing theorists, their models and metaph paradigms including Roy, Neuman, Orlando, Peplau, King, Watson, Johnson and Travelbee.
This document summarizes several nursing theories and their key concepts. It describes Dorothea Orem's self-care theory which focuses on a person's ability to care for themselves. It also outlines Virginia Henderson's need theory which defines nursing as assisting individuals with 14 basic needs. Finally, it provides overviews of several other influential nursing theorists, their models and metaph paradigms including Roy, Neuman, Orlando, Peplau, King, Watson, Johnson and Travelbee.
This document summarizes several nursing theories and their key concepts. It describes Dorothea Orem's self-care theory which focuses on a person's ability to care for themselves. It also outlines Virginia Henderson's need theory which defines nursing as assisting individuals with 14 basic needs. Finally, it provides overviews of several other influential nursing theorists, their models and metaph paradigms including Roy, Neuman, Orlando, Peplau, King, Watson, Johnson and Travelbee.
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Dorothea Elizabeth Orem Person- Having physical, emotional, social needs
Health- state mutually exclusive of illness
Self-care theory Environment- home for community Nursing- Concept of Practice helping profession Member of a curriculum subcommittee at Catholic unit Mid-range theory Orem’s conceptual Jean Watson Framework: Theory of Human Caring Orem’s self-care- identify the The nurse is also cared of demand if higher/lower The model emphasizes humanistic aspects Self-care demands- ability to meet Middle-range theory focuses on demands interconnectedness of patient and nurse Nursing Agency- deficit Orem’s Carative factors- guides the care of nursing model and the nursing process Metaparadigm Assessment Person- subjective and unique Evaluation Environment- crucial to holistic healing Planning Health- unity between physical, social, Implementation Metaparadigm mental and spiritual Person- integrated as “whole” Health- state of wholeness Environment- Nursing- connective bond encompasses the elements external to man Nursing- art, a helping serving and a technology Dorothy Johnson Behavioral System Model Virginia Henderson Based on Nightingale’s belief that nursing’s Nursing Need Theory goal is to help individuals prevent from Modern legend in nursing disease Foremost nurse of the 20th century Nursing Functional requirements for BSM Unique function of nursing is to assist Protection Metaparadigm Nurturance Person- have basic needs that are component Stimulation of health Subsystems- interrelated parts that function together Environment- unique pattern of living to form a whole Health- function independent Attachment Subsystem- most critical Dependency Subsystem- promotes helping Fay Glenn Abdellah behavior Injective- has to do with what, how much, how 21 Nursing Problems Eliminate- when, how and under conditions Country’s leading researcher in health Sexual- dual functions Based on problem- solving method Achievement- to control an aspect of self o Patient Centered care- required you to take Aggressive-protective- protection and preservation active role Metaparadigms Person- behavioral system with 10 steps to identify client’s problem patterned Nursing skills- observation of health status Nursing- external force that acts to preserve the skills of communication organization Identification and Classification of Environment- consists of factors that are not part of Problems- typology of 21 nursing problems BMS
Metaparadigm Sister Callista Roy
Roy Adaptation Model Entropy- process of energy depletion Adaptation- a conceptual framework for Flexible LOD- protective nursing Considered a “systems” model Normal LOD- usual state of LOD Defines: LOR- Line of Resistance -series of Adaptation- process and outcome concentric circles Stressors- environmental whereby thinking and feeling persons factors Nursing- health care profession that Prevention- primary nursing intervention focuses on human life processes Defines: Nursing science- developing system Person- multidimensional being of knowledge Environment- totality if the internal and Nursing practice- essential services external forces Health- equated with wellness Goal of Nursing- promotion of adaptation Nursing- unique profession concerned with for individuals and groups in 4 adaptive all variables models Imogene King 4Adaptive Models Goal Attainment Physiological- physical and chemical Founder of king international group processes Goal Attainment Theory 3 Frameworks Self-concept- focuses on psychological and Personal- how the nurse views spiritual integrity Interpersonal- how the nurse interrelates Role function- roles that individuals occupy Social- how the nurse interacts in society Action- means of behavior Interdependence- close relationship of Response- reacting people and their purpose Interaction- deals with the clients Defines: Open system- absence of boundary existence Person- holistic human adaptive system Preposition- if goals are achieved, satisfaction Health- state and process of becoming integrated happens and a whole 3 health needs Environment- stimulate the person to make adaptive 1. Information responses 2. Care for illness prevention 3. Total care Metaparadigm Betty Neuman Person- existing in open system Systems Model Theory Health- ability of person to adjust stressors LOD- Line of Defense Environment- process of balance Primary Prevention- reduction of possible risk factors Nursing- interacts and communicate with the client Secondary Prevention- reduce the noxious effects Tertiary Prevention- adjustment of processes
Major Concept of her Theory
Content- comprise the whole client system Ida Jean Orlando Deliberative Nursing Process Culture Care Diversity and Universality motion by the behavior of patient Theory 5 stages Mid-range theory 1. Assessment-completes a holistic assessment of Metaparadigm patient’s needs Person- caring and capable of being 2. Diagnosis- uses clinical judgement about health concerned about basic needs problems Environment- Not defined 3. Planning- problems identified in the diagnosis Nursing- a learned humanistic and scientific 4. Implementation- uses the nursing care plan profession focused on human care 5. Evaluation- looks at the progress of the patient phenomena Goal: Professional Nursing Care- formal and cognitively nurse to act deliberately rather than learned professional care knowledge automatically Culturally Congruent (Nursing) Metaparadigm Ethno-nursing- the study of nursing care beliefs Human- an individual in need Transcultural Nursing- evolving knowledge and Health- being without physical or emotional practices related to new field discomfort Environment- occurs when there’s a nurse Joyce Travelbee patient contact Human to Human Relationship Model Nursing- distinct profession an experience or series of experiences between a nurse and the recipient of his or her Hildegard E. Peplau care. Theory of Interpersonal Relations Interactional Phases Nursing is therapeutic Original Encounter- first impression by the Middle Ranged theory nurse of sick person Roles of Nurse in Therapeutic Relationship Emerging Identities- the time when relationship Stranger- offering the client the same assistance o begins Resource- providing specific answers to questions o Empathy- the ability to share in the person’s Teacher- helping the client to learn formally or experience informally Sympathy- the nurse wants to lessen the cause of Leader- offering direction patient’s suffering Surrogate- substitute Rapport- describes as nursing interventions Counsellor- promoting experience Metaparadigm Metaparadigm Person- human being Person- developing organism Health- subjective and objective Environment- existing forces Environment- human condition and life experiences encountered by the patient Health- word symbol that implies forward Nursing- interpersonal process movement Nursing- significant therapeutic interpersonal process