a theory or model; concepts help in the development of theories. Theorists have developed different models or theories but have common core concepts. This paper will identify the core concept of ‘the role of nursing‚’ which two theorists‚ Dorothea Orem and Virginia Henderson both utilized. We will compare and analyze the concept definitions among both theorists‚ and discuss the practical use of Orem’s self care theory. Core Concept The core concept of ‘The role of nursing’ was used in both Dorothea
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theorist Caring/becoming theorist Name of theorist Dorothea Orem Hildegard Peplau Myra Levine Jean Watson Educational Background >1931‚ Seton High School‚ Baltimore‚ Maryland (Dorothea Orem Collection‚ n.d.) >1934‚ Diploma‚ Providence Hospital School of Nursing (Dorothea Orem Collection‚ n. d.) >1939‚ Bachelor of Science in Nursing‚ Catholic University (Dorothea Orem Collection‚ n. d ) >1945‚ Masters of Science in Nursing Education (Dorothea Orem Collection‚ n.d.) >1931‚ Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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References: Clarke‚ P.N.‚ McFarland‚ M.R.‚ Andrews‚ M.M. & Leininger‚ M. (2009). Caring: Some Reflections on the impact of the culture care theory by McFarland & Andrews and a conversation with Leininger Holistic healthcare. (2009). In Mosby ’s Medical Dictionary. Retrieved from http://medical- dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/holistic+health+care Elsevier Leininger‚ M. (Ed). (2001). Culture care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. Boston‚ MA: Jones
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become the basis for various curricula models. One model which is relevant to nursing education‚ practice and research‚ is that of Dorothea Orem. Nurse educators are constantly bombarded with material regardmg various nursing "theories." Each nurse educator would benefit by having some familiarity with the models of the major theorists of our day. Dorothea Orem s theory is the basis for numerous curricula across the country. Since curriculum design and redesign affords faculty the opportunity to pursue
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matter of that discipline” (McEwen & Wills‚ 2014‚ p.41). It is essentially a domain that explains the phenomenon of nursing. The two theorist chosen to examine are Orem and Neuman. Orem’s theory focused on Self-care Deficit while Neuman focused on a Systems Model. They approached the metapradigm differently‚ with some similarities. Orem viewed the metapradigm concept of nursing as an art that is performed when patients are in a position where self-care is not feasible. She also noted that nursing
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has to take control of his/her [This awkward construction is a shortcut appropriate in a legal document‚ but avoid using it in academic writing. Write it out] own actions‚ and be responsible for their own health (Current‚ 2010). As stated before‚ Orem defines health state as the person that [Possible error--If this word refers to a human being‚ people are never "that" or "which‚" they are "who"] is [Clearer writing suggestion--Remove "that is"] characterized [Passive voice] by soundness or wholeness
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significance of a nurse’s role as a healthcare provider. They provide a universal description of nursing that can be applied to nurses practicing within a variety of settings. This paper will examine how the theories of Jean Watson and Madeleine Leininger impact the manner in which professional nurses practice‚ specifically within the school nurse setting. Jean Watson’s Philosophy and Science of Caring shows how caring is at the core of nursing practice and is more important than curing. Additionally
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what can be done to bring about beneficial relationships or conditions that do not presently exist. Asking and answering the questions‚ ‘what is?’ and ‘what can be?’ are nurse’s point of departure in nursing practice situation.” (Orem‚ 1995‚ p. 155) Dorothea Orem ’s Self Care Deficit Theory encompasses all aspect relating to the patient ’s health‚ nursing and all the factors that affect which. The concepts discussed revolve mainly around self care. It is the patient ’s ability to care for
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current and older theorists for the last 100 years. It seems as though “caring” and “nursing” go hand in hand. Four nursing leaders‚ Madeleine Leininger‚ Jean Watson‚ and the combination of Patrician Benner and Judith Wrubel all have care as their core concept. This paper will compare and contrast these theorists on what caring is to each of them. Madeleine Leininger first developed her theories about caring in the 1950s. She is the proponent of transcultural nursing and human care theory. According to
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