WHOS WHO NURSING THEORY PEOPLE

Cards (16)

  • Florence nightingale - environmental manipulation, which is crucial to health and to the client's ability to regain it, is the major component of nursing care. ENVIRONMENTAL MODEL
  • Hildegard Peplau- nursing is a healing art (therapeutic) of human relationship etween the nurse and the individual who is sick, or in need of health services.- INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS IN NURSING
  • Virginia Henderson - known for her definition of nursing to assist teh individual sick or well in the performance of activities contributing to health or its recovery; indentified 14 BASIC NEED OF CLIENTS.
  • Lydia Hall - nursing id participation in care, core and cure aspects of patient care, where care is the sole function of the nuses. - CARE CORE-CURE MODEL
  • Dorothea Orem- self care deficit theoy in nursing. Nursing needed when the self care demands are greater than the self care abilities. - THEORY IF SELF CARE
  • Dorothy Johnson - BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL. nursing's primary goal is tto foster equilibrium within the individual, which allows for the practice of nursing with individuals at any point in the health illness continum
  • Faye Glenn abdellah - nursing is grouped broadly into 21 NURSING PROBLEM AREAS to guide care and promote the use of nursing judgement.
  • Ernestine Weidenbach - PRECRIPTIVE THEORY conceptualize both a desired situation and the prescription by which it is brought about. -CLINICAL NURSING- A HELPING ART MODEL
  • Myra Estrin Levine - the FOUR PRINCIPLES OF CONSERVATION: energy, structural integrity, personal integrity and social integrity.
  • Imogene King - nursing as a system. Nursing is a process of action, reaction and interaction whereby the nrse and the clients share information and perception about nursing situations. - GOAL ATTAINMENT THEORY
  • Martha Rogers - the SCIENCE OF UNITARY HUMAN BEING and principles of homeodynamics: principles of integrality (interaction between human and environment), helicy (nature and direction of chang) and reasonacy (change).
  • Sis. Calista Roy - clients exist trough adaptaion within the environment, with the nurse as a regulatory mechanism in situations of health and illness. - ADAPTATION MODEL
  • Betty Neuman - systems model wherein wholism includes relationship that arises from wholeness, dynamic freedom and creativity as the system responds to stressors from the internal and external environment. -HEALTH CARE SYSTEM MODEL.
  • Jean Watson - THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL CARING seeks to connect woth and embrace the spirit of the client through processes of caring and healing. SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF CARING. - HUMAN CARING MODEL.
  • Madeleine Leininger - TRANSCULTURAL NURSING. Nursing is a learned humanistic and scientific profession and discipline which is focused in the human care phenomena and activities on order to support, facilitate or enable individuals or groups to maintain or regain theur well being.
  • Rosemarie Rizzo Parse - the whole person is in the constant dynamic interation with the universe. - MAN LIVING HEALTH THEORY which became the THEORY OF HUMAN BECOMING