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This document lists several influential nursing theorists and their major contributions to nursing theory development. Some of the theorists mentioned include Florence Nightingale, Hildegard Peplau, Virginia Henderson, Betty Neuman, Dorothy Johnson, Imogene King, Faye Glen Abdellah, Callista Roy, Madeleine Leininger, Jean Watson, Myra Levine, Ann Boykin, Josephine Paterson, Martha Rogers, Rosemarie Parse, Lydia Hall, Ida Orlando, Joyce Fitzpatrick, and Patricia Benner. The document provides an overview of some of the major nursing theories and models that have shaped the nursing profession.

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"Interpersonal Relations Theory" "Interpersonal Relations Theory"

This document lists several influential nursing theorists and their major contributions to nursing theory development. Some of the theorists mentioned include Florence Nightingale, Hildegard Peplau, Virginia Henderson, Betty Neuman, Dorothy Johnson, Imogene King, Faye Glen Abdellah, Callista Roy, Madeleine Leininger, Jean Watson, Myra Levine, Ann Boykin, Josephine Paterson, Martha Rogers, Rosemarie Parse, Lydia Hall, Ida Orlando, Joyce Fitzpatrick, and Patricia Benner. The document provides an overview of some of the major nursing theories and models that have shaped the nursing profession.

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Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Hildegard Peplau

Advocated for care of those afflicted with


diseases caused by lack of hygienic Florence Nightingale
practices.

“Interpersonal Relations Theory” HILDEGARD PEPLAU


“Interpersonal Relations Theory”

14 BASIC HUMAN NEEDS VIRGINIA HENDERSON

Human to Human Relationship JOYCE TRAVELBEE

“Systems Model” BETTY NEUMAN


“Systems Model”

“Behavioral System Model” DOROTHY JOHNSON

“Goal Attainment Theory” IMOGENE KING

a. Wholly compensatory system DOROTHEA OREM


b. Partly compensatory system “Self Care Theory”
c. Supportive – educative system

Typology of 21 Nursing Problems FAYE GLEN ABDELLAH


“Twenty-one Nursing Problems”
“The person is an open, adaptive system SISTER CALLISTA ROY
who uses coping skills to deal with “Adaptation Model”
stressors”

Culture Care or Culture Care Diversity & MADELEINE LEININGER


Universality

“The Philosophy & Science of Caring” JEAN WATSON

The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing” ERNESTINE WIEDENBACH

conservation of energy, structure, and MYRA ESTRINE LEVINE


personal and social integrity

The basic premise of Nursing as Caring is ANN BOYKIN & SAVINA SCHOENHOFER
that all persons are caring.

“Humanistic Nursing” JOSEPHINE PATERSON & LORETTA ZDERAD

“Science of Unitary Human Beings” MARTHA ELIZABETH ROGERS

“Health as an Expanding Consciousness” Margaret Newman

“Theory of Human Becoming” ROSEMARIE RIZZO PARSE

“Care, Core, Cure” LYDIA HALL

“The Nursing Process Theory” IDA JEAN ORLANDO


“Rhythm Model” JOYCE FITZPATRICK

“Novice to Expert” PATRICIA BENNER

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