She Believed That in The Nurturing Environment, The Body Could Repair Itself
She Believed That in The Nurturing Environment, The Body Could Repair Itself
She Believed That in The Nurturing Environment, The Body Could Repair Itself
Proposed the “Health Care Systems Model”. She asserted that nursing is a
unique profession in that it is concerned with all the variables affection individual‟s
response to stresses, which are intra- (within the individual) inter- (between one or more
other people), and intrapersonal (outside the individual) in nature. The concern of
nursing is to prevent stress invasion protect the client’s basic structure and to obtain or
maintain a maximum level of wellness. The nurse helps the client, through primary,
secondary and tertiary prevention modes, to adjust to environmental stressors and
maintain client stability.
Dorothea Orem (1970, 1985)- “Self- Care and Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory”
Developed the “Self-Care and Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory”. She defined
self-care as “the practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform and their own
behalf in maintaining life, health and well-being. She Conceptualized three nursing
systems as follows:
Wholly compensatory: when the nurse is expected to accomplish all the
patient’s therapeutic self-care or to compensate for the patient’s inability to
engage in self-care or when the patient needs continuous guidance in self-care
Partialy compensatory: when both nurse and patient engage in meeting self-
care need;
Supportive-educative: the system that requires assistance in decision making,
behavior control and acquisition of knowledge and skills to learn self- care.