Theories and Definitions of Nursing Flashcards
SYSTEMS MODEL
BETTY NEUMAN
“Nursing is a unique profession that is concerned with all of the variables affecting an individual’s response to stress”
BETTY NEUMAN
ADAPTATION MODEL OF NURSING
SISTER CALLISTA ROY
Nursing as the science and practice that expands adaptive abilities and enhances person and environmental transformation.
SISTER CALLISTA ROY
BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL
DOROTHY JOHNSON
“Nursing is an external force that acts to preserve the organization of the patient9s behavior by means of imposing regulatory mechanisms or by providing resources while the patient is under stress.”
DOROTHY JOHNSON
THEORY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP
HILDEGARD PEPLAU
“Nursing is the interpersonal therapeutic process of functioning cooperatively with other human processes that make health possible for individuals in communities through education that aims to promote forward movement of personality.”
HILDEGARD PEPLAU
THEORY OF DELIBERATIVE NURSING PROCESS
IDA JEAN ORLANDO
“Nursing is a profession that seeks to find out and meet the patient’s immediate need for help.”
IDA JEAN ORLANDO
HUMAN-TO-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP MODEL OF NURSING
JOYCE TRAVELBEE
“…human-to-human relationship is the means through which the purpose of nursing is fulfilled.”
JOYCE TRAVELBEE
“Nursing is the art of nurturing or caring for someone in a motherly fashion.”
ERNESTINE WIEDENBACH
HELPING ART OF CLINICAL NURSING THEORY
ERNESTINE WIEDENBACH
“Nursing is the practice of assisting patients live through life”
NANCY ROPER
WINIFRED LOGAN
ALISON TIERNEY
MODEL OF NURSING BASED ON ACTIVITIES OF LIVING
NANCY ROPER
WINIFRED LOGAN
ALISON TIERNEY
CARE, CURE, CORE THEORY OF NURSING
LYDIA HALL
“Nursing is a distinct body of knowledge that provides nursing care to patients who are in need of nursing care in support of medical interventions, in collaboration with other members of the health team, or exclusively and independently by the nurse herself”
LYDIA HALL
NURSING NEED THEORY
VIRGINIA HENDERSON
“The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will, or knowledge and to do this in such way as to help him gain independence as rapidly as possible.”
VIRGINIA HENDERSON
21 NURSING PROBLEMS THEORY
FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH
Nursing is based on an art and science that molds the attitudes, intellectual competencies, and technical skills of individual nurse into the desire and ability to help people, sick or well cope with their health needs.
FAYE GLENN ABDELLAH
HEALTH PROMOTION MODEL
NOLA J PENDER
“middle range theories that have been tested in research provide evidence for evidence-based practice, thus facilitating translation of research into practice.”
NOLA J PENDER
CULTURE CARE THEORY IN NURSING
MADELEINE LEININGER
“Transcultural nursing is a substantive area of study and practice focused on comparative cultural care (caring) values, belief, and practices of individuals or groups of similar or different cultures…”
MADELEINE LEININGER
“Care is the essence of nursing and a distinct, dominant, central, unifying focus.”
MADELEINE LEININGER
HEALTH AS EXPANDING CONSCIOUSNESS
MARGARET A. NEWMAN
“We have to embrace a new vision of health. Our caring must be linked with a concept of health that encompasses and goes beyond disease.”
MARGARET A. NEWMAN
Nursing is “caring in the human health experience”
MARGARET A. NEWMAN
“Persons as individuals, and human as species are identified by their patterns of consciousness.”
MARGARET A. NEWMAN
THEORY OF HUMAN BECOMING
ROSEMARIE RIZZO PARSE
“the assumptions and principles of humanbecoming incarnate a deep concern for the delicate sentiments of being human…”
ROSEMARIE RIZZO PARSE
a human science and art that uses an abstract body of knowledge to serve people
ROSEMARIE RIZZO PARSE
COMPOSURE MODEL
CARMELITA DIVINAGRACIA
SISTER LETTY G. KUAN
RETIREMENT AND ROLE DISCONTINUITIES MODEL
TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCY AS CARING
ROZZANO LOCSIN
CASAGRA TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP MODEL
CAROLINA S. AGRAVANTE
“I have grown and sown and now I can reap the reward and blessing of a life lived in joy and love, for I too have made others grow.”
SISTER LETTY G. KUAN
was born no November 19, 1936 in Katipunan-Dipolog, Zamboanga Del Norte
SISTER LETTY G. KUAN
She is now a Professor Emeritus
SISTER LETTY G. KUAN
PREPARE ME HOLISTIC NURING INTERVENTIONS
CARMENCITA M. ABAQUIN
THEORY OF NURSING PRACTICE AND CAREER SYNCHRONICITY IN HUMAN-SPACE-TIME: A THEORY OF NURSING ENGAGEMENT IN GLOBAL COMMUNITY
CECILIA LAURENTE
HIERARCHY OF NEEDS THEORY
ABRAHAM MASLOW
TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS
HARRY STACK SULLIVAN
GENERAL SYSTEMS THEORY
LUDWIG VON BERTALANFFY
CHANGE THEORY
KURT LEWIN
“the practice of knowing persons whole, frequently with the use of varying technologies.”
ROZZANO LOCSIN
“focus on the types pf leadership in nursing that can challenge the values of changing world…”
CAROLINA S. AGRAVANTE
father of social psychology
kurt lewin
PSYCHOSEXUAL THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT
SIGMUND FREUD
STAGES OF PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
ERIK ERIKSON
“Nursing is the art of helping clients get in touch with the meaning of their lives by identification of their patterns of relating”
MARGARET A. NEWMAN
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
JEAN PIAGET
THEORY OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
LAWRENCE KOHLBERG