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RONEL G.

RENDON
BSN 108
THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING
WEEK-8

FAYE GLENN ABDELLA


REFLECTION PAPER

A pioneer in nursing research and education, has significantly influenced the nursing profession. In this
reflection paper, I will explore key aspects of abdellah’s contributions and their impact on nursing.

Abdellah’s nursing theory “21 NURSING PROBLEMS” has been instrumental in shaping nursing practice
and education. One notable aspect of her theory is its focus on a holistic approach to patient care.
Abdellah emphasized the important of considering physical, emotional and social factors in nursing
assessments, aligning with the contemporary view of nursing as a comprehensive and patient-centered
discipline.

Her emphasis on the nurse’s role as a problem solver and educator resonates with the evolving role of
nurses in healthcare. Abdellah’s framework encourages nurses to be proactive in identifying and
addressing patient’s need, promoting a more dynamic and engaged nursing practice.

Furthermore, abdellah’s commitment to research and evidence-based practice has left an enduring mark
on nursing. By emphasizing the importance of research in nursing education and practice, she has
contributed to the elevation of the profession’s standards. Her work has encouraged nurses to embrace a
scientific approach, fostering a culture of continues learning and improvement.

As a reflection on Abdellah’s legacy, I am struck by her visionary outlook in nursing. Her ability to foresee
the changing landscape of healthcare and adapt nursing practice accordingly showcases her foresight.
Abdellah’s theories remain relevant today, serving as a foundation for contemporary nursing models and
frameworks.

In conclusion, Faye Glenn Abdellah’s impact on nursing is profound and far reaching. Her theories have
not only shaped the way nurses approach patient care but have also elevated the status of nursing as a
scientific and evidence-based discipline. Abdellah’s legacy continues to inspire nurses to embrace
innovation, research, and holistic care, making her a true luminary in the field of nursing.

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