Modeling Role Modelingtheory Presentation
Modeling Role Modelingtheory Presentation
Modeling Role Modelingtheory Presentation
Helen C. Erickson
◦ Published:1983
◦ Contributing Authors: Evelyn M. Tomlin & Mary Ann P.
Swain
Wholistic Model Holistic Model
and significance.
Self-Care
Response to stressors
Adaptation Potential
Equilibrium vs. maladaptive equilibrium
Arousal
Impoverishment
Nursing Paradigm: The Nurse
Nurses Roles
1. Facilitation
2. Nurturance
3. Unconditional Acceptance
Nursing Paradigm: The Nurse
Five goals of nursing intervention
1. To build trust
2. To promote the patient's positive orientation
3. To promote the patient's control
4. To affirm and promote the patient's strengths
5. To set mutual, health-directed goals.
Nurse-Patient Relationship
doi: 10.1016/j.cnur.2007.03.001
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