Nursing process theory

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The nursing process theory (Engl. Nursing Process Theory also need recognition in the relationship process ) is one of Ida Jean Orlando developed -Pelletier conceptual nursing model . She published the underlying theory after studies she had carried out in 1954 in The dynamic nurse-patient relationship: Function, process and principles. (Eng. The dynamic relationship between care and patient: function, process and principles). This model is an interaction model that focuses in particular on the relationship between the nurse and the patient. Orlando-Pelletier was one of the first nursing scientists to recognize that there is an essential relationship between patient involvement in care and the considerations of caregivers. It also clearly separated nursing care from medical care for patients by doctors.

literature

  • Kathleen Sitzman, Lisa Wright Eichelberger: Understanding the Work of Nurse Theorists: A Creative Beginning Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2010 ISBN 978-0763778163 (English)
  • Ida Jean Orlando: The Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship: Funciton, Process, and Principles National League for Nursing, US, Reprint 1990 ISBN 978-0887374890 (English)

Individual evidence

  1. Kathleen Sitzman, Lisa Wright Eichelberger: Understanding the Work of Nurse Theorists: A Creative Beginning Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2010 ISBN 978-0763778163 p. 117 ff. (English)