Nursing Theory
Nursing Theory
Nursing Theory
The Person
Social Sciences
Therapeutic use of self
“The Core”
The Disease
Pathological and
The Body Therapeutic Sciences
Natural and Biological Seeing the patient and
family through the
Sciences medical care
Intimate bodily care
“The Cure”
“The Care”
Conceptual Framework
FOOD TASTE
SPEED OF COSTOMER
SERVICE SATISFACTION
STAFF
PERFORMANCE
Physical Lowered
PERSON Fitness Blood
Exercises Pressure
Looking at this set of pictures, what theme do
you think all the pictures have in common?
What about this set of pictures?
What theme does exactly you could
describe?
THEORY
► A. CONCEPT
A mental idea of a phenomenon.
A comprehensive idea or generalization.
A unit of thought.
A general idea formed in the mine
Something understood or retained in the mind,
from experience, reasoning, and/or imagination;
generalization or abstraction of a particular set of
instances or occurrences.
Types of Concepts
1. Abstract Concepts
a. Are directly observed or intangible.
b. It is independent of time and place.
Examples;
LOVE CARE FREEDOM HAPPINESS
EDUCATION SELF EXPRESSION
PEACE OF MIND and etc….
Types of Concepts
2. Concrete Concept
a. Are directly observed and tangible
b. Refers to a physical object in the
real world,
c. objects or events that are available to
the senses
Examples:
MOTHER NURSE ENGINEER BOOK PEN
PAPER and etc…..
Ex. 1: Take love as an example. You've heard
and used that word since you were three or
four years old. Does it mean to you now, what
it meant to you when you were five? when
you were ten? when you were fourteen (!)?
I'm sure you'll share my certainty that the
word changes meaning when we marry, when
we divorce, when we have children, when we
look back at lost parents or spouses or
children. The word stays the same, but the
meaning keeps changing.
► If you ask me what I mean by the word
spoon, I can pick up a spoon and show
it to you. Can you see the spoon I’m
holding.
► 2. Environment
Environment (or situation) is defined as the internal
and external surrounds that affect the client. It includes
all positive or negative conditions that affect the
patient, the physical environment, such as families,
friends, and significant others, and the setting for where
they go for their healthcare.
► 3. Health
Health is defined as the degree of wellness or
well-being that the client experiences. It may have
different meanings for each patient, the clinical
setting, and the health care provider.
► 4. Nursing
The attributes, characteristics, and actions of the
nurse providing care on behalf of or in conjunction
with, the client. There are numerous definitions of
nursing, though nursing scholars may have difficulty
agreeing on its exact definition, the ultimate goal of
nursing theories is to improve patient care.
You’ll find that these four concepts are used
frequently and defined differently throughout
different nursing theories. Each nurse theorist’s
definition varies in accordance with their
orientation, nursing experience, and different
factors that affect the theorist’s view of nursing.
The person is the main focus but how each
theorist defines the nursing metaparadigm gives
a unique take specific to a particular theory. To
give you an example, below are the different
definitions of various theorists on the nursing
metaparadigm: