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Johnson’s Behavior System Model

WebHealth Behavioral Theory. The Behavior System Model of Nursing was developed by Dorothy E. Johnson. It stresses the importance of research-based knowledge about the …

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Pender's Health Promotion Model

WebThe health promotion model describes the multidimensional nature of persons as they interact within their environment to pursue health. Pender’s model focuses on three …

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Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort

WebKolcaba’s Theory of Comfort was first developed in the 1990s. It is a middle-range theory for health practice, education, and research. This theory has the potential to place comfort …

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Watson's Philosophy and Science of Caring

WebThe Philosophy and Science of Caring has four major concepts: human being, health, environment/society, and nursing. Jean Watson refers to the human being as “a valued …

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Hildegard Peplau

WebHildegard Peplau was born in 1909 in Pennsylvania. As a child, she saw the devastating effects of the flu epidemic in 1918, which greatly influenced how she understood how …

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Roy's Adaptation Model of Nursing

WebThe Four Adaptive Modes of Roy’s Adaptation Model are physiologic needs, self-concept, role function, and interdependence. The Adaptation Model includes a six-step nursing …

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Leininger's Culture Care Theory

WebLeininger proposes that there are three modes for guiding nurses judgments, decisions, or actions in order to provide appropriate, beneficial, and meaningful care: preservation …

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Definition of Nursing

WebNursing has a long history as a way to provide help to patients as they work toward health goals. From the earliest nuns who cared for the sick and dying to the modern men and …

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Virginia Henderson

WebShe categorized nursing activities into fourteen components based on human needs. The fourteen components of Henderson’s concept are as follows: Breathe normally. Eat and …

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Margaret A. Newman

WebAccording to Newman, nursing is the process of recognizing the patient in relation to the environment, and it is the process of the understanding of consciousness. The nurse …

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Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations

WebPeplau explains that nursing is therapeutic because it is a healing art, assisting a patient who is sick or in need of health care. It is also an interpersonal process because of the …

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Holistic Nursing

WebHolistic nursing is a practice of nursing that focuses on healing the whole person. This practice recognizes that a person is not simply his or her illness. Holistic healing …

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Ida Jean Orlando

WebIda Jean Orlando’s Deliberative Nursing Process is set in motion by the behavior of the patient. According to the theory, all patient behavior can be a cry for help, both verbal …

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21 Nursing Problems by Faye Abdellah

WebThe twenty-one nursing problems identified in the nursing theory are comprised of ten steps used to identify the patient’s problems and eleven skills used in developing a treatment …

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