Definition
Maslow's Theory - Needs
Edward Hall - Theory of Proxemics
Bruce Tuckman (1965) Small-Group Dynamics
Miscellaneous
100

Belief in or practice of selfless concern for the well-being of others

Altruism

100

Achieving one's full potential, including creative activities.

Self-actualization

100

0 to 1.5 feet

Intimate space

100

Phases:  forming, storming, norming, performing

Group Development

100

It is beneficial to the health care organization because it recognizes a professional environment that supports development of the nursing staff and based on a quality indicators and standards found in the ANA publication Nursing Administration: Scope and Standard of Practice.

Magnet Status

200

Accepting responsibility for actions and omissions.

Accountability

200

Prestige, feeling of accomplishment

Esteem needs

200

1.5 to 4 feet

Personal space

200

During this phase, group members rely on heavily on the leader to identify the mission and goals of the group.

forming

200

The Joint Commission (TJC) is the accrediting organization for health care facilities in the United States and in 2003 established the set of _______________  to improve patient safety for a variety of accredited health care facilities.

National Patient Safety Goals

300

Members of a profession have this in decision-making and practice and are self-regulating in that they develop their own policies in collaboration with one another.

Autonomy

300

Intimate relationships, friends

Belongingness & love needs

300

4 - 12 feet

Social space

300

During this phase, may involve some personality conflicts among the group. Group members with control issues may emerge.

storming 

300

Serve as the foundation or an individual's belief system.

First-order beliefs

400

Is a set of somewhat consistent values and measures that are organized hierachyically into a belief set on a continuum of relative importance.

Values system

400

security

Safety needs
400

12 feet or more

Public space

400

During this phase, it is essential that the group leader encourage participation of all group members and redirect interaction if one member of the group tends to dominate the discussion.

norming 

400
Are ideas derived from a person's first-order beliefs, using either inductive or deductive reasoning.

higher-order beliefs

500

Occurs when there is an actual or perceived difference between two or more belief systems.

Values conflict

500

food, water, warmth, rest

Physiological needs

500

Nurse need to respect the amount of personal space preferred by patients and families during conversation.

Distance from patients.

500

During this phase, problem solving takes place within group and typically highly committed during this time.

performing

500

Helps the person choose between alternatives, resolve values conflicts, and make decisions.

Values system
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