An Assignment ON Abdellah'S Model': Government College of Nursing, Kota (Rajasthan)
An Assignment ON Abdellah'S Model': Government College of Nursing, Kota (Rajasthan)
An Assignment ON Abdellah'S Model': Government College of Nursing, Kota (Rajasthan)
KOTA (RAJASTHAN)
AN ASSIGNMENT
ON
‘ABDELLAH’S MODEL’
INTRODUCTION
EVOLUTION OF THEORY
Abdellah realized that for nursing to gain full professional status &
autonomy, a strong knowledge base was imperative. Nursing also
needed to move away from the control on medicine & toward a
philosophy of comprehensive patient- centred care.
He gave 21 nursing problems to teach and evaluate students. The
typology of 21 nursing problems first appeared in the 1960 edition of
patient- centred approach impact on the profession & on the
development of nursing theories.
The patient or family presents with nursing problem that the nurse
helps them address through her professional function. The nurse
address 21 problem categories
The Nursing process is the method nurses use to establish and focus
on a nursing diagnosis. The overall goal is a client’s fullest possible
functioning. Individualized patient care is important for nursing. Both
patients and nurses should be aware of the wholeness of clients and
the need for continuing of care from before hospitalization to
afterwards.
Abdellah was influenced by the desire to promote client centred
comprehensive nursing care and described nursing as `service to
individual and families and therefore to society’. Nursing is based
on an art and science that moulds their attitudes, intellectual,
competencies and technical skills of individual into the desire and
ability to help people sick or well. Cope with their health needs
Abdellah`s theory was derived from the following premises of
comprehensive nursing care. As s comprehensive service, nursing
includes the following:
ACTIVITY AND
REST
COMMUNICATION
C
RESOURSE TO SAFETY
RESOLVE
PROBLEM
VITAMIN
BODY
ACCEPTANCE
MECHANICS
AWARENESS OXYGENATION
OF SELF
21 NURSING
PROBLEMS
THERAPEUTIC NUTRITION
ENVIRONMENT
SPIRITUALITY ELIMINATION
1) NURSING:
2) NURSING PROBLEM:
The client’s health needs can be viewed as problems. The
nursing problem presented by the patient’s is the condition faced
by the patient or family which the nurse can assist him or them
to meet through the performance of her professional functions.
1) HEALTH:
It is defined implicitly as a state when the individual has no
unmet needs and no anticipated or actual impairments.
Achieving of health is the purpose of nursing services.
Although Abdellah doesn’t give a definition of health, ‘she
speaks of total health’ needs and `a healthy state of mind and
body’ in her description of nursing as a comprehensive nursing
service.
2) HUMAN BEING:
3) ENVIRONMENT:
4) NURSING:
i. ASSESMENT PHASE:
a. Each of the 21 identified 21 nursing data is collected.
b. The overt or covert nature of the problems
necessitates a direct or indirect approach
respectively.
c. E.g. the overt problem of the nutritional status can be
assessed by direct measures of weight, food intake
and body size.
d. Whereas the covert problem of maintaining a
therapeutic environment requires more in direct
approach to collect data.
iv. IMPLEMENTATION:
Nurse using the goal as the framework, a plan is developed
and appropriate nursing intervention are determined.
v. EVALUATION:
The plan is evaluated in terms of client’s progress towards
the achievement of the goals.
BIBILIOGRAPHY
Margaret Hegge,abdellah theory.3rdapril 2014,<http://
www.nursing -theory.com