Boykin & Schoenhofer's Dance of Caring Persons: A dance that is performed by a group of people who are caring for a person with dementia.
not only healthcare team (directly/indirectly)
persons (patient) also included
Paterson and Zderad's Humanistic Nursing Theory is a theory that emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship.
Boykin & Schoenhofer's Dance of Living Care
humanoid robot with AI (high tech)
A) humanoid robot
Newman's Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory: Health is a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own potential to function in the world
A) patient
B) nurse
C) connection with nurse
D) pulsating as one
Leininger's Transcultural Nursing Model: Cultural relativism, cultural relativism, and cultural relativism
A) Sunrise Enabler
B) Discover Culture Care Sunrise Model
C) Generic or Folk Care
D) nursing care
E) professional systems
F) influencers
G) technological
H) religious & philosophical
I) kinship & social
J) cultural values, beliefs, & lifeways
K) political & legal
L) economii
M) educational
Kolcaba's Comfort of Theory: the degree to which a theory is consistent with the facts.
A) enhanced comfort
B) intervening variables
C) peaceful death
D) institutional integrity
Kolcaba's Taxonomic Structure for Comfort of Theory:
A) physical
B) psychospiritual
C) evironmental
D) sociocultural
E) relief
F) ease
G) traanscedence
Pender's Health Promotion Model
A) cognitive-perceptual
B) modifying
C) health-promoting behavior
D) interpersonal influences
E) perceived self-efficacy
F) perceived benefits
G) perceived barriers
H) health
I) health status
Pender's Health Promotion Model
A) Characteristics and Experiences
B) behavior-specific
C) behavioral outcome
D) health-promoting model
E) biological, psychological, sociocultural
F) options, demands, characteristics, aesthetics
G) support, models
H) norms
Hall's Care, Cure, Core Theory: based on the idea that the family is the primary socialisation unit for children.
A) Hall's Care, Core, Cure Model
B) core
C) care
D) cure
E) core and care
Hall's Care, Cure, Core
A) care
B) cure
C) core
Ruland & Moore's Peaceful End-of-Life Model
A) peaceful end of life
B) not being in pain
C) comfort
D) dignity/respect
E) being at peace
F) closeness to significant others/persons who care
Lenz & Pugh's Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms
A) feedback
B) symptoms
C) performance
D) influencing factors
Lenz & Pugh's Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms
A) physiologic
B) psychologic
C) situational
D) performance
Kuan's Retirement and Role Discontinuities
A) retirement role discontinuities
B) change of life
C) fruitful retirement and aging
D) Determinants of Fruitful Aging
Abaquin's "Prepare Me" Interventions and the Quality of Life of Advance Progressive Cancer Patients
A) holistic nursing intervention
B) "prepare me"
C) terminally ill patients (cancer)
D) quality of life
Locsin's Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing:
A) Knowing Persons
B) Nursing as Calling
C) Multiple Patterns of Knowing
D) Calls for Nursing
E) Knowing Persons
Anne Boykin & Savina Schoenhofer (Grand Theory)
Theory of Nursing as Caring: a Model for TransformingPractice (2001)
Josephine Paterson & Loretta Zderad
Humanistic Nursing Theory
Margaret A. Newman (Grand Theory)
Health as ExpandingConsciousness (1978)
Nola J. Pender (Grand Theory)
HealthPromotionModel (1982, 1996, 2002)
Madeline Leninger (Grand Theory, 1991)
Theory of CultureCareDiversity and Universality (Transcultural Nursing or CultureCare Nursing)
Katharine Kolcaba(Middle-Range Theory)
Theory of Comfort
Lydia Hall
Care, Cure, Core Theory (Three C’s)
Cornelia M. Ruland & Shirley M. Moore (Middle-Range Theory)
PeacefulEnd-of-Life Theory
Joyce Travelbee
Human-to-Human Relationship Model
Interpersonal Aspects of Nursing (1966, 1971)
Elizabeth Lenz & Linda Pugh (Middle-Range Theory, 1995)
Theory of UnpleasantSymptoms (TOUS)
Elizabeth Abaquin
“Prepare Me”
Interventions and the Quality of Life of Advance Progressive Cancer Patients