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Holistic Nursing Care

Inez Dhawo
Definition
 Holistic care is a comprehensive model of caring
which is believed to be the heart of the science of
nursing.
 Holistic care is described as a behavior that
recognizes a person as a whole and acknowledges
the interdependence among one's biological, social,
psychological, and spiritual aspects. Holistic care
includes a wide range of approaches, including
medication, education, communication, self-help,
and complementary treatment.
Definition
 Holism is more than certain actions
performed or words spoken to a patient.
Holistic care is a philosophy; it’s a
method to ensure care for all parts of a
patient. Holistic nurses are those that
recognize and treat each individual
differently. 
PHYSICAL

SOCIAL Holistic SPIRITUAL


Care

PSYCHOLGICAL
PHYSICAL

Management of Pain

Control of distressing symptoms

Serving nutritious food, after daily


analysis of the individuals’ requirement
SPIRITUAL

Opportunity to give Encouragement to end


and forgive quarrels and reconcile

Getting ready to depart


in a calm and peaceful
frame of mind
PSYCHOLOGICAL

Professional counseling
to provide a feeling of
safety and security

Helping rediscover a
sense of worth and self-
esteem
Tahap perkembangan Psikososial
Erikson
Usia Tahap Tugas pokok

Lahir – 18 bulan Bayi Trust vs mis trust

18 bulan – 3 tahun Kanak-kanak awal Otonomi vs rasa ragu malu

3 - 5 tahun Kanak-kanak akhir Inisiatif vs rasa bersalah

6 - 12 tahun Usia sekolah Industri vs inferioritas

12 – 20 tahun Remaja Identitas vs kebinggungan


peran

18 – 25 tahun Dewasa muda Keakraban vs isolasi

25 – 65 tahun Dewasa generativitas vs stagnasi

65 tahun – wafat Lanjut usia Integritas vs putus asa


SOCIAL

Acceptance as part of a group:


encouraging sense of belonging

Treated with dignity as a fellow


human being
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Maslow’s Hierarchy
Maslow’s Hierarchy

 Maslow (1968) Called the four lower-


level needs – for survival, then
safety, followed by belonging, and
then self esteem – deficiency needs.
 He labeled the three higher-level-

needs- intellectual achievement,


then aesthetic appreciation, and
finally self-actualization- being needs
MASLOW’S THEORY
 Maslow’s theory has been criticized
for very obvious reason that people
do not always appear to behave as
the theory would predict.
 Some people deny themselves
safety or friendship in order to
achieve knowledge, understanding,
or greater self esteem.
THANK YOU

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