• The self-care deficit nursing theory is a grand nursing theory that was developed between 1959 and 2001 by Dorothea Orem. The theory is also referred to...
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  • Dorothea Orem: Self-care deficit nursing theory Faye Abdellah: Patient-centered approach to Nursing Helen Erickson Hildegard Peplau: Theory of interpersonal...
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  • Dorothea Orem (category Self-care)
    was a nursing theorist and creator of the self-care deficit nursing theory, also known as the Orem model of nursing. Orem received a nursing diploma...
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    one's own well-being also comprises self-knowledge (gnōthi seauton). Later on, the self-care deficit nursing theory was developed by Dorothea Orem between...
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  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by executive dysfunction occasioning symptoms of inattention...
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  • Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is the persistence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) into adulthood. It is a neurodevelopmental...
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    developmentally disabled individuals often have communication or social deficits, self-harm may be their way of obtaining these things which they are otherwise...
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  • (ADLs) is a term used in healthcare to refer to an individual's daily self-care activities. Health professionals often use a person's ability or inability...
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    self-view: "A 'difference' view—where neurodiversity was seen as a difference incorporating a set of strengths and weaknesses, or a 'medical/deficit'...
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  • Tidal Model (category Nursing theory)
    Australia. However, it has yet to be broadly adopted. Anti-psychiatry Nursing theory Solution focused brief therapy Barker, P.; Buchanan-Barker P. (2005)...
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  • Executive dysfunction (category Self)
    action, self-monitoring, attention, response inhibition, and coordination of complex cognition and motor control for effective performance. Deficits of the...
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  • Biomedical theories hold that one can age successfully by caring for physical health and minimizing loss in function, whereas psychosocial theories posit that...
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  • grew up in Towson Dorothea Orem (1914–2007), nursing theorist, creator of self-care deficit nursing theory William Paca (1740–1799), signatory to Declaration...
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    "The relationship of nursing students' spiritual care perspectives to their expressions of spiritual empathy". The Journal of Nursing Education. 48 (11)...
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  • assist individuals with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder by mitigating the effects of executive function deficit, which is a common impairment for...
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    Transitions-of-Care Interventions in Reducing Hospital Readmissions and Mortality: A Systematic Review". Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing. 36 (6): 311–316...
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    disorder: gender stereotypes, stigma, and limited system of care". Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 19 (2): 97–112. doi:10.1080/016128498249105. PMID 9601307...
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    motivation, like expectancy theory, equity theory, goal-setting theory, self-determination theory, and reinforcement theory. Motivation is relevant to...
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  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder management options are evidence-based practices with established treatment efficacy for ADHD. Approaches that...
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  • six overarching groups: intellectual, communication, autism, attention deficit hyperactivity, motor, and specific learning disorders. Often one disorder...
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  • neoliberal era emphasizes self-care, in both affluent and low-income communities. This self-care focus extends to the nursing of patients with chronic...
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    Double empathy problem (category Theory of mind)
    social-cognitive differences in autistic people, but not global deficits. Autistic theory of mind, argued to have facilitated the release of cognitive resources...
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    medical care in these treatment homes. Additionally, patients that were moved from state psychiatric care to nursing and residential homes had deficits in...
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  • salutogenic theory, people continually battle with the effects of hardship. These ubiquitous forces are called generalized resource deficits (GRDs). On...
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    or trapped, characterized by low self-esteem, interpersonal deficits, and deficits in affect regulation. These deficits in affect regulation, among other...
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    a result of attempted compensation for incurred speech and language deficits: Self-repairs: Further disruptions in fluent speech as a result of mis-attempts...
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    delivered in primary care, especially including computer- or Internet-based self-help programs, is potentially more effective than usual care and could be delivered...
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  • behavioral treatments are highly effective. Drawing upon Bandura's self-efficacy theory, which has proven effective in programs aimed at promoting health-related...
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  • ICU, and in 20–22% of individuals in nursing homes or post-acute care settings. Among those requiring critical care, delirium is a risk factor for death...
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    comprehensive theory to account for the conclusions in Maternal Care and Mental Health led to the subsequent formulation of attachment theory by Bowlby....
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