This document provides a theory matrix worksheet analyzing Betty Neuman's Systems Model and Madeleine Leininger's Culture Care Theory. For Neuman's model, it discusses how the model can help nursing students build their practice through synthesizing knowledge from education and experience. It also provides an example of applying the model to a client named Clyden experiencing increased seizures and behavioral issues. For Leininger's theory, it emphasizes discovering a client's culture and allowing them control over cultural ideas to provide culturally congruent care that improves health and well-being. The theories aim to help nursing consider clients holistically and provide consistent care that reduces stressors and promotes wellness.
This document provides a theory matrix worksheet analyzing Betty Neuman's Systems Model and Madeleine Leininger's Culture Care Theory. For Neuman's model, it discusses how the model can help nursing students build their practice through synthesizing knowledge from education and experience. It also provides an example of applying the model to a client named Clyden experiencing increased seizures and behavioral issues. For Leininger's theory, it emphasizes discovering a client's culture and allowing them control over cultural ideas to provide culturally congruent care that improves health and well-being. The theories aim to help nursing consider clients holistically and provide consistent care that reduces stressors and promotes wellness.
This document provides a theory matrix worksheet analyzing Betty Neuman's Systems Model and Madeleine Leininger's Culture Care Theory. For Neuman's model, it discusses how the model can help nursing students build their practice through synthesizing knowledge from education and experience. It also provides an example of applying the model to a client named Clyden experiencing increased seizures and behavioral issues. For Leininger's theory, it emphasizes discovering a client's culture and allowing them control over cultural ideas to provide culturally congruent care that improves health and well-being. The theories aim to help nursing consider clients holistically and provide consistent care that reduces stressors and promotes wellness.
This document provides a theory matrix worksheet analyzing Betty Neuman's Systems Model and Madeleine Leininger's Culture Care Theory. For Neuman's model, it discusses how the model can help nursing students build their practice through synthesizing knowledge from education and experience. It also provides an example of applying the model to a client named Clyden experiencing increased seizures and behavioral issues. For Leininger's theory, it emphasizes discovering a client's culture and allowing them control over cultural ideas to provide culturally congruent care that improves health and well-being. The theories aim to help nursing consider clients holistically and provide consistent care that reduces stressors and promotes wellness.
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Centro Escolar University, Manila
School of Nursing
THEORY MATRIX WORKSHEET
Name of student: Gregorio, Phoemela Reign
Section: BSN_STEM1A
Theorist Title of Theory Major Concepts Application to
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This The forces which their education, a client’s line of through nursing theory can help are the; life experience, defense, hopefully interventions the reduce the intrapersonal, clinical they can learn primary aim is the negative stressors interpersonal, experience, and from the stability of the affecting the and extra- nurse training. experience and patient-client person and to personal Her theory can become capable system to reduce promote an stressors can be applied to for it. An example stressors. Its impact optimum level of greatly give practice of Neuman’s is to maintain some functioning, impact to the because her theory impact is degree of stability stability, and person’s normal model was when a client between the client wellness. This line of defense as identified as experiences a and environmental allows nurses to well as the particularly mental health stressors, and also, be consistent in stability of the relevant to crisis and then to aims to help the the care that they system. In every people with seeks a therapist system adapt or provide to their environment, its learning for help, they are adjust and restore. patients, no impact to the disabilities. For working to resolve matter what their individuals is example, a boy the current position may be. that whether named Clyden, situation as well they are well or he has what can as to strengthen they are ill, a be classified as themselves on the composite of having psychological their moderate to variable for future relationship to mild learning stressors. the variables of disabilities, their attention deficit environment. hyperactive disorder and epilepsy. Recently, Clyden’s mother has been concerned that there has been an increase in the number of seizures Clyden is having, his levels of aggression and inappropriate behaviors towards others are also becoming unmanageable. In desperation, Clyden’s mom seeks for help, the community nurse makes a number of assessment and intervention visits with Clyden, his mother and sister, the schoolteachers and significant other people and resources. The community nurse has adopted Neuman’s model as an appropriate means for identifying and planning intervention strategies. It is important to assess the strength and nature of each interacting variable in the flexible line of defense to determine how well its functions as a protective shield or as a composite. Theorist Title of Person Nursing Health Environment Application to Theory practice, education, and research Madeleine Culture Care - The theory - Its impact to this Nurses considers - Leininger’s - The theory Leininger Theory of Unity encourages the paradigm is to Leininger’s theory stated entitled as the and Diversity researchers or improve and to theory as an that Culture Care of and clinician to provide culturally important tool to understanding Leininger Universality discover culture congruent care to view human ecologies and allowed nurses from the people people that is holistic care in a different to form a and to let them be beneficial, will fit way the promotes environments in comprehensive in control of their with, and be useful wellbeing. This which people and ideas. Madeleine to the client and theory involves live and survive multifaceted Leininger’s theory family healthy all parts in or die is perspective on gave impact to lifeways to provide nursing care, such important. Her cultural human beings by culturally nursing as the recipients theory provided problems in recognizing the care in order to and all health an opportunity healthcare from patient’s mental improve a different care providers. for professional the standpoint well-being since it kind of nursing care Health care development in of everyday is detrimental to service to people of practitioners in the sphere of practice, their physical diverse or similar It other disciplines cultural hospital nurses health, and the impacted the are beginning to management in may conduct nurses’ duty to nursing’s goal to use this theory, a healthy their address both provide a culture- because they also environment. It interaction aspects with care specific and need to become also broadened with diverse and attention universal nursing knowledgeable the vision of care population healthcare practices about and itself by placing more for the health and sensitive and it in a new effectively. well-being of the responsible to cultural setting This theory individuals or to people of diverse or environment provides an help them face cultures who and enriching it opportunity to unfavorable human need care. with notions of reassess the conditions or death tolerance, concept of care, in culturally patience, and adding new meaningful ways. respect. meaning to it, it is extremely applicable to the present-day global healthcare in the environment due to the fact that it addresses one of the main problems in a globalized world. Her theory enables nurses to develop professionally to be able to work with patients of various cultural background and provide them high- quality care. by using this model, nurses become more sensitive to the cultural specifics of an individual, which helps them to provide better care. An example of this theory when being applied to practice is that nurses can adjust their approaches to these daily feature of work helps to ensure that the patients feel comfortable and understand the purpose of care, they are receiving
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