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- 3. He came up with the self-efficacy theory that includes the main elements of mastery and vicarious experiences, verbal persuasion, and emotional/physiological states.
- 4. Within transcultural nursing, she initiated the idea of a clinical specialist and furthered the importance of a certification for professional nurses.
- 5. Her theory was based on three main concepts and for nurses to treat psychiatric patients the same as any other patient: human being, suffering, and hope.
- 12. Considered the Mother to the Deliberative Nursing Process and the nursing diagnosis.
- 13. Her theory is all about self-care, self-care deficits, and self-care nursing.
- 16. Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, relapse, and maintenance are the six parts of their transtheoretical model of change.
- 18. Her holistic perspective consists of three concepts: human being, adaptation and nursing
- 19. Her theory promotes the fostering of efficient and effective behavioral functioning in the patient to prevent illness.
- 20. Her theory focuses on three main elements that overlap: Care, Core, Cure.
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- 1. Her theory had four steps; orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution.
- 2. Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing: a philosophy, a purpose, a practice, and the art.
- 6. Her theory is based on the person’s relationship to stress, response, and other factors that are continuous in nature.
- 7. She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings.
- 8. Her theory outlines 14 fundamental needs of a patient.
- 9. She had 13 concepts that are the chapter names in her book “Notes on Nursing”.
- 10. Their conceptual structure represented interconnected links for communication of information in health care.
- 11. She helped guide nursing from a task oriented service, which was focused on treating disease, into a profession focused on the patient’s healing and recovery process.
- 14. Her theory serves as a framework for professional nurses and nursing programs. It allows the nurse and the patient to mutually respect one another and contribute to the overall wellness and wholeness of their relationship.
- 15. Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview. The model’s facts include spiritual, cultural, biopsychosocial, and environmental attributes.
- 17. His theory emphasizes the importance of individual personalities, interpersonal conflict, and situational variables.