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Title: 5 Nursing Theories for Nurse Educators


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5 Nursing Theories for Nurse Educators
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Nursing
  • In present day medicinal services, nursing
    speculations help nurses by offering various
    distinctive procedures and ways to deal with
    giving patients ideal care.
  •  As the present nurse instructors prepare the up
    and coming age of nurses, they are in charge of
    furnishing future nurses with the key parts of
    the principal hypotheses, so these nurses can use
    the strategies that best fit their patient care
    needs.
  • The accompanying five nursing speculations are a
    portion of the main methodologies utilized,
    offering significant bits of knowledge that suit
    every patients individual human services needs
    and interests.

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Leiningers Culture Care Theory
  • Trusting that culture, together with mind, is an
    intense develop that is basic to wellbeing and
    success, Madeleine Leininger established the way
    of life mind hypothesis amid her long vocation as
    a confirmed nurse, executive, creator,
    instructor, and open figure. 
  • Likewise alluded to as the hypothesis of
    transcultural nursing, the way of life mind
    hypothesis tends to the care needs of patients of
    differing societies in healing facilities,
    centers, and other group settings.

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Humanistic Nursing Theory
  • Keeping in mind the end goal to center around the
    general human experience when watching over a
    patient, a nurse should regard the person as
    being something other than a numberthe nurse
    needs to associate with the patient in a
    relational manner to build up the best care
    methodology.
  • This requires taking part in exchange with the
    patient, so the nurse may mix their own and
    enthusiastic points of view with the patients
    individual perspectives keeping in mind the end
    goal to build up a balanced comprehension of the
    medicinal circumstance. 

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Need Theory
  • Her most significant perspective of nursing can
    be found inside the nursing need hypothesis,
    which centers around expanding a patients close
    to home autonomy while hospitalized to expedite
    their recuperation.
  • By incorporating Hendersons nursing need
    hypothesis inside their educational program,
    instructors can show nurses how to make viable
    restorative designs that supplement a patients
    own qualities, enabling the patient to bit by bit
    turn out to be more free and in the long run
    recapture their capacity to tend to themselves.
  • The hypothesis is separated into 14 parts that
    are classified as physiological, mental,
    profound, and social needs.

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Self-Care Nursing Theory
  • Dorothea Orem was an eminent American nursing
    scholar and instructor who imagined the self-mind
    nursing hypothesis, which instructs nurses to
    help patients in enhancing their capacity to
    perform demonstrations of self-mind.
  • Self-mind, with the end goal of this hypothesis,
    is characterized as the act of exercises that
    people perform to keep up their own wellbeing and
    prosperity.

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Hypothesis of Interpersonal Relations
  • Nursing instructors can extensively educate their
    understudies this valuable hypothesis by
    handing-off the accompanying four stages
  • Introduction  In the primary stage, the nurse
    enables the patient to end up connected with the
    treatment procedure by furnishing them with data
    and noting any inquiries.
  • ID  This stage is entered once a patient starts
    communicating their sentiments to the nurse,
    adequately diminishing the patients sentiments
    of weakness.
  • Misuse  At this point, the patient enables
    themselves to end up more reliant, completely
    using the administrations being offered by their
    nurse or other medicinal services agents.
  • Determination  During the last stage, the nurse
    and patient work to break down any expert and
    remedial connections that have shaped, as the
    patients requirement for nursing care has
    finished.

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