Henderson. Retrieved from http://www.aahn.org/gravesites/henderson.html Hutchinson‚ M. (1998). Nursing-Yesterday and Today. Retrieved from http:// Retrieved from http://members.tripod.com/Mary_Hutchison/nurse-3.html Nelson‚ J. (2006). Madeleine Leininger ’s Culture Care Theory: The Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality.. International Journal for Human Caring.‚ 10(4)‚ 50-54. Wakely‚ E.‚ & Carson‚ J. (2011‚ February). Historical Recovery Heroes-Florence Nightingale. Mental Health and Social
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the theories of Nightingale‚ Orem‚ Watson and Leininger. We identified that each of the theories had a different focus while addressing the nursing process. Florence Nightingale encourages the nurse to focus on the environment as she believed that external influences can prevent‚ suppress or contribute to disease or death. Dorothea Orem felt that if the nurse focused on promoting independence‚ this would lead to health and maintenance of well-being. Jean Watson believed that caring is the center
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a healing environment. (Watson‚ 2006). Caring is acknowledged as transpersonal‚ in that it goes beyond the ego-oriented human; it involves the one caring as well as the care receiver‚ and is mutual‚ intersubjective‚ and reciprocal. (Watson‚ 2006). ” Watson claimed that nursing is caught in an ontological‚ moral‚ ethical-philosophical quandary”. (Fawcett & DeSanto-Madeya‚ 2013). Despite the increasing popularity of the biomedical model‚ Watson asserted that people are
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organization and individual nurses’ practice. Person In developing my definition of person‚ I found myself agreeing with Watson’s and Leininger’s theories and models. From Leininger‚ a person is caring‚ a cultural being who perceives health‚ illness‚ caring‚ curing‚ dependence‚ and independence differently‚ and from Watson a person is seen as an entity that is non-reducible and is interconnected with others and nature (Friberg‚ 2011). In my readings and considerations of what “person” means to
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Can transcultural Nursing be applied to African American Men who have sex with men (MSM)? Jacqueline Watson Gonzaga University Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice NURS 700 Debra Smith and Lin Murphy November 9‚ 2014 According to Zander (2007) the term transcultural nursing was first established by Florence Nightingale due to her work in the Crimean war and her work in Australia with the Aborigines. Today; however‚ transcultural nursing care in healthcare focuses upon differences and similarities
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Problems of Staff Training and Development in Filipino Companies Foreign Literature Understanding the phenomenon of employee training and development requires understanding of all the changes that take place as a result of learning. As the generator of new knowledge‚ employee training and development is placed within a broader strategic context of human resources management‚ i.e. global organizational management‚ as a planned staff education and development‚ both individual and group‚ with the
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Human resource challenges Human resource management (HRM) has become one of the most popular issues in international management and business practice recently. As the increasingly important of qualified staff in multinational companies‚ the international human resource management models had been developed (Chen and Wilson 2003). In the beginning‚ multinational companies adopt standardization of human resource management‚ which believed coherence strategy and coordinate practice can lead
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one’s own behavior to help others identify their difficulties. Not just to help others identify their weaknesses‚ but for the humanistic touch / Dorothea orem- self care model Imogene King-Goal attainment theory Jean Watson- philosophy and science of caring Madeleine leininger- cultural care diversity and universality Patricia benner- from novice to expert Lydia hall- the core‚care and cure Has the meaning of nursing changed through your career: My has the meaning of nursing changed through
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Developed a theory of self-care iii. Hildegard Peplau- Developed a theory that addresses the interpersonal relationship between the nurse and the patient iv. Madeleine Leininger- Developed a theory to assist nurses in providing culturally-competent nursing care v. Myra Levine- Developed the conservational theory vi. Jean Watson- Developed theory of human caring/caring science vii. Merle Mishel- Developed the theory of uncertainty in illness viii. Florence Nightingale- First nurse to develop
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Martha Rogers -Unitary Human beings 8. Dorothea Orem - Self-care theory 9. Imogene King - Goal Attainment theory 10. Betty Neuman - System model 11. Sister Calista Roy - Adaptation theory 12. Jean Watson - Philosophy and Caring Model 13. Madeleine Leininger -Transcultural nursing 14. Patricia Benner - From Novice to Expert 15. Lydia E. Hall - The Core‚ Care and Cure 16. Joyce Travelbee - Human-To-Human Relationship Model 17. Margaret Newman - Health As
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