This document lists and briefly describes several influential nursing theorists and their theories: Hildegard Peplau developed interpersonal relationship theory; Virginia Henderson identified 14 basic human needs; Faye Glenn Abdellah identified 21 nursing problems; and Ida Jean Orlando developed the nursing process theory which includes assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. It also mentions Florence Nightingale's environmental theory, Jean Watson's human caring model, and theories by Patricia Benner, Myra Levine, Martha Rogers, Dorothea Orem, Imogene King, and Sister Callista Roy.
This document lists and briefly describes several influential nursing theorists and their theories: Hildegard Peplau developed interpersonal relationship theory; Virginia Henderson identified 14 basic human needs; Faye Glenn Abdellah identified 21 nursing problems; and Ida Jean Orlando developed the nursing process theory which includes assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. It also mentions Florence Nightingale's environmental theory, Jean Watson's human caring model, and theories by Patricia Benner, Myra Levine, Martha Rogers, Dorothea Orem, Imogene King, and Sister Callista Roy.
This document lists and briefly describes several influential nursing theorists and their theories: Hildegard Peplau developed interpersonal relationship theory; Virginia Henderson identified 14 basic human needs; Faye Glenn Abdellah identified 21 nursing problems; and Ida Jean Orlando developed the nursing process theory which includes assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. It also mentions Florence Nightingale's environmental theory, Jean Watson's human caring model, and theories by Patricia Benner, Myra Levine, Martha Rogers, Dorothea Orem, Imogene King, and Sister Callista Roy.
Virginia Henderson- 14 basic needs Faye Glenn Abdellah- 21 nursing problems Ernestine Weidenbach- helping art of clinical nursing Lydia Hall- care, cure, core Joyce Travelbee- human to human relationship mode - psychological aspects Ida Jean (Orlando) Pelletier- nursing process theory -ADPIE - Assessment - Diagnosis - Planning - Implementation - Evaluation Florence Nightingale- environmental theory - lady with a lamp Jean Watson- human caring model Patricia Benner- from novice to expert theory - NACPE Myra Levine- conservative model Martha Rogers- science of unitary human beings - environment like nightingale Dorothea Orem- self- care deficit theory Imogene King- goal attainment theory Sister Callista Roy- adaptation model