Care Theory
Found 5 free book(s)Application of Orem Self Care Deficit Theory on ...
www.jscimedcentral.comclient’s therapeutic self-care demand increases as compare to the available self-care agency which results in the need of nursing. In addition, Orem’s self-care theory is the constituent of several requisites. Following are the requisites of Self-care: universal (air, water, food, rest, solitude and social interaction), developmental,
Application of Katharine Kolkata Comfort theory to nursing ...
www.ijsrp.orgKatherine kolcaba theory of comfort was applied in clinical setting to the care a young surgical patient successfully. Its application to integrate comfort in patient care was excellent and result oriented. The strength of theory is that it coversfulfilling all needs of surgical patients in holistic way. Pediatric patients,
Changes in Health Care: Kurt Lewin Change Theory Stage 1 ...
www.pioneernetwork.netLewin’s change theory fits well with health care changes. Lewin advocates three steps to the change process: Unfreeze, Change, Refreeze Stage 1: Unfreeze This is the first step in this change theory. This is a very important step because the need for change is identified and readiness for change is established. ...
Open Systems Theory Michael N. Bastedo, University of …
www-personal.umich.eduOpen systems theory was developed after World War II in reaction to earlier theories of organizations, such as the human relations perspective of Elton Mayo and the administrative theories of Henri Fayol, which treated the organization largely as a self-contained entity.
Cognitive- Behavioral Theory
www.sagepub.comBehavioral Theory. A. Antonio González-Prendes . and Stella M. Resko. C. ognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) approaches are rooted in the funda-mental principle that an individual’s cognitions play a significant and primary role in the development and maintenance of emotional and behav-ioral responses to life situations.