Integrating Nursing Theories And Knowledge Into Chronic Illness Flashcards
what is the McGil model of nursing
a strength based model
-focuses on the patients capacity
what does a theoretical perspective encompass
-inspires and guides action
-direction to practice
-profession and its members identity
-framework and language for communciating
why use a nursing model
when articulating a theoretical perspective its much easier to
-defend postion
-control over own practice
-function more autonomously
-equality
-satisfaction
person and family is intertwined with
nursing, enviroment, health
health is what component of nursing practice?
the central component
health compared to illness
sepereate entities that still co exist
Health is a way of ___ shaped by the social context
Living
The health aspect of the model, is heavily focused on
Coping and development
In the Person element, what is regarded as the unit of concern
The unit of concern is the family
What is learned within the context of the family?
Health
the person is capable of learning from
Previous experiences
How can we come to solitons confronting the individual and family?
These solutions reside within the individual and family
What/where is the context in which health is learned?
The environment
Environment and ____ are in constant interaction
Person
Nursing is seen as the
Science of health promoting interactions
In nursing one is focusing ___ and ____ opposed to ___ and ___
Strength and potential vs weakness and deficit
Nursing engages client and family in search for
Healthy being
Nursing utilities the families ___ and rescources to
Potentials, intimate change
What is the cornerstone of the nurse person relationship
Collaborations
What are at the heart of what we do, and how we respond?
Values attitudes and beliefs a
Values attitudes and beliefs serve as
Guiding principles that shape our clincal judgments, decisions and actions
Values of strength based care
-health and healing
-uniqueness
-holism and embodiment
-objective/subjective created meaning
-self debt inaction
-person/environment are integral
-learning
-collaboration
What is a strength based approach?
A philosophy about how we choose to be and behave in creating envirments that bring out the best in another person