Nursing theories

Casey's Model of Nursing was developed in 1988 by Anne Casey whilst working on the Paediatric Oncology Unit at the Great Ormond Street Hospital London. The focus of the model is on working in partnership with children and their families, and was one of the earliest attempts to develop a model of practice specifiaclly for child health nursing. The model has been developed in other areas of England to focus upon local aspects of practice. ...more on Wikipedia about "Casey's Nursing Model"

Hodges' Health Career Model is a tool to help an individual or group develop ideas connected with a problem or issue ** . ...more on Wikipedia about "Hodges Health Career Model"

The Orem model of nursing was developed between 1959 and 2001 by Dorothea Orem and is also known as the 'Self Care' Model of Nursing. It is particularly used in rehabilitation and primary care settings where the patient is encouraged to be as independent as possible. ...more on Wikipedia about "Orem model of nursing"

===Roper, Logan and Tierney's Model of Nursing=== ...more on Wikipedia about "Roper Logan and Tierney"

Roy's model of nursing sees an individual as a set of interrelated systems, biological, psychological, and social. The individual tries to maintain a balance between each of these systems and the outside world. However, there is no absolute level of balance. According to Roy we all strive to live within a band where we can cope adequately. This band will be unique to an individual. The adaptation level is the range of adaptability within which he can deal effectively with new experiences. ...more on Wikipedia about "Roy's model of nursing"

The Tidal Model is a model for the promotion of mental health developed by Professor Phil Barker, Poppy Buchanan-Barker and their colleagues. The Tidal Model focuses on the continuous process of change inherent in all people. It seeks to reveal the meaning of people's experiences, emphasising the importance of their own voice and the power of metaphor when carrying out assessment. It aims to empower people to reclaim control of their lives using the three domains of self, world and others. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tidal model"

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