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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dysregulation is often considered a core symptom. Impairments resulting from deficits in self-regulation such as time management, inhibition, and sustained attention...
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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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Activities of daily living (redirect from Human care)
(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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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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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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Empathy (section Self-report measures)
cognitive-structural theory developed at the Yale University School of Nursing. It addresses how adults conceive or understand the personhood of patients. The theory, first...
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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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Chronic condition (section Nursing)
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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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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introduced to adult daycare. Nursing home facilities provide residents with 24-hour skilled medical or intermediate care. A nursing home is typically seen as...
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Neurodiversity (redirect from Neurodiversity theory)
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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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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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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salutogenic theory, people continually battle with the effects of hardship. These ubiquitous forces are called generalized resource deficits (GRDs). On...
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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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trauma bonds do not have agency, autonomy, or an individual sense of self. Their self-image is an internalization of the abuser's conceptualization of them...
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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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Motivation (redirect from Motivational Theory)
motivation, like expectancy theory, equity theory, goal-setting theory, self-determination theory, and reinforcement theory. Motivation is relevant to...
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only), skilled nursing (only after being formally admitted to a hospital for three days and not for custodial care), home health care, and hospice services...
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Aphasia (section Cognitive deficits)
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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Dialectical behavior therapy (section Self-help)
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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Mental health (section Self-compassion)
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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six overarching groups: intellectual, communication, autism, attention deficit hyperactivity, motor, and specific learning disorders. Often one disorder...
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Maternal deprivation (redirect from The theory of 'Maternal Deprivation')
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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