Theories Flashcards
Which is a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs.
Person
Which consist of existing forces outside of the person and put of culture
Environmental
Which is a word symbol that implies a forward movement of personality
Health
Therapeutic interpersonal functions cooperatively with another human process that makes health possible for individuals in communities
Nursing
Self-Care Deficit Theory
Dorethea Orem
Was developed between 1959-2001
Self-Care Deficit Theory
Known as the Orem Model of Nursing
Dorethea Orem
Wherein patients are encouraged to bring out the best in them despite being I’ll for a period of time.
Dorethea Orem
Transcultural Nursing Theory
Medeleine Leininger
Was developed 1985
Transcultural Nursing Theory
Nurses needed a better understanding of patients cultures to the best administer care to them.
Transcultural Nursing Theory
What is it to care
Transcultural Nursing Theory
Was developed 1860
Florence Nightingale
Known as the “lady with the lamp”
Florence Nightingale
Notes Nursing: what it is, what is not
Florence Nightingale’s Environment Theory
Notes Nursing: what it is, what is not
Florence Nightingale’s Environment Theory
Interpersonal Relationships Theory
Hildegard Peplau
Develop in 1952
Interpersonal Relations Theory
Involves understanding diff. Cultures
Hildegard Peplau
Phases Orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution
Interpersonal Relations Theory
Theory of human caring
Jean Watson
Implementing promotes health, preventing illness caring for the sick and restoring health
Theory of Human caring
Social strain theory
Robert K. Merton
The theory states that social structure may pressure citizens to commit crimes
Social strain theory
Individuals are under pressure to resort to illegitimate means of achieving that goal are blocked
Social Strain theory
Develop 1938
Middle range theory deprived grand theory
Robert K. Merton
Theory of Comfort
Katherine Kolcaba
Developed in 1990’s
Theory of Comfort
Comfort is the primary objective
Katherine Kolcaba
Social conflict Theory
C. Wright Mills
Grand theory is the term coined
Social conflict Theory
Though that society was structured by a ruling elite controlling lower classes through shaved institutions
Social conflict Theory
Who developed neuman system model
Betty Neuman
Was developed in 1972
Neuman System model
Wellness to illness
Neuman system model
Wellness to illness
Neuman system model
Stressors have the potential to negatively impact individuals
Betty Neuman
Phil barker, Poppy Barker and their colleagues
Tidal Mode theory
Emerged in 1990s
Tidal Mode theory
Used in mental health
Tidal Mode Theory
It seeks to reveal the meaning of people’s experience, emphasizing the importance of their own voice.
Tidal Mode Theory
Transitions Theory
Afaf Melisis
Who served 2002 to 2014
Transitions Theory
People deal with changes related to health
Transitions Theory
45’s situation, self support and strategies
Afaf Melisis
Defining Roy’s adoption model of nursing
Sister Callista Roy
4 modes physiology, self concept, independence and role function
Sister Callista Roy
Was developed in 1979
Sister Callista Roy
Care, cure, Core Theory
Lydia Hall
Elements of nursing that are essential
Lydia Hall
Focuses on the interaction between the nurse and patient
Orlando’s theory of nursing
Parse’s theory of human caring
Orlando’s theory of nursing
Parse Orlando