Lydia Hall Flashcards
was a nursing theorist who developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing
Lydia Eloise Hall
Also known as “the Three Cs of Lydia Hall,”
Care, Cure, Core Theory
theory contains 3 independent but interconnected circles:
the core, the care, and the cure.
is the patient receiving nursing care
core
is the attention given to patients by medical professionals
cure
addresses the role of nurses and is focused on performing the task of nurturing patients.
care
who is 16 years of age or older and past the acute stage of long-term illness focuses on nursing care in Hall’s work
Individual
can be inferred as a state of self-awareness with a conscious selection of optimal behaviors for that individual.
Health
dealt with concerning the individual
Society and Environment
participating in the care, core, and cure aspects of patient care
Nursing
Subconcepts
The Care Circle
The Core Circle
The Cure Circle
Nurses are focused on performing the noble task of nurturing patients.
Represents the role of nurses
This presents the nurse and patient with an opportunity for closeness.
The Care Circle
Patient receiving nursing care.
Has goals set by him or herself rather than by any other person and behaves according to their feelings and values.
The Core Circle
Involves the administration of medications and treatments.
Nurse shares the circle with other health professionals
The Cure Circle
are discovered through the process of bringing into awareness the feelings being experienced
Motivations