What are the 4 nursing paradigms?
Person, Health, Environment, Nursing
What is our theorist's FULL name?
Dorothea Elizabeth Orem
What is the name of her theory?
Self-care Deficit Theory
What was the objective of this article?
To understand the self-care requirements of family caregivers for the care of patients receiving palliative care at home and to provide self-care solutions to these careers (Miranda do Vale et al., 2019)
What is the name of the "patients" in the labs
Pat Reiss
What does Person consist of in Orem's Theory?
A physical, social, and psychological character with inconsistent degrees of self-care abilities
When did our theorist die?
2007
what does this theory suggest
patients who retain some degree of autonomy over their own self-care are more likely to recover.
When was this article published?
2019
What is the full name of this course?
NURS 111- Discipline of Nursing
Define Health in Orem's terms
Physical, mental, and social well being.
What level of education did she acquire?
Is this theory grand, middle range, or micro range?
Grand theory
What is the method of this article?
Qualitative, descriptive research.
Who will be our year 2 coordinator?
Stephanie!
Define Nursing in orem's terms
The intervention to meet the required need for self care and need for medical care of patients
Where was our theorist born?
Why did Orem create this theory?
To raise the standard of nursing in general hospitals
What did the conclusion of the article indicate about the self-care needs of caregivers? (list 2 things minimum)
Caregivers' self-care needs are linked to inadequate sleep and rest, insufficient nutrition and hydration, poor social interaction, socioeconomic vulnerabilities, and lack of education.
What does CINAHL stand for?
Cumulated Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature
Define Environment in Orem's terms
Classified factors into four types: physical, chemical, biological, and social
What was Dorothea's mother's occupation?
Housewife
How does Orem's theory work in nursing today?
In the holistic approach to patient care we see in hospitals today
According to the study's data, what did most caregivers need in regard to self-care knowledge?
They still require additional training in personal psychosocial care and an increase in the promotion of self-care information in regard to managing emotional and physical stress.
What are our last names?
Dublin, Edmonds, Clarke, Larson