Human Needs Theory: “The human-needs nursing theories were among the earliest of the nursing theories. In general, these theories followed the philosophical school of thought of the time by considering the person to be a biopsychosocial being and focusing on meeting the individual’s needs.” (McEwen
For this discussion board, I would like you to reflect on the following questions: Share with your colleagues an experience you’ve had at a museum that either inspired or disappointed you. This can be a history museum, art museum, children’s museum – any place you’ve gone that has illicited a response from you. Now, thinking […]
Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” is a work that deals with the relationship of marriage in the late Nineteenth Century. Chopin, of course, was well ahead of her time in pinpointing the place of women and men in that relationship. In an essay of 1,000 words, discuss how the state of marriage […]
I chose to compare and contrast Sister Callista Roy’s The Roy Adaptation Model (RAM) an interactive process and Margaret Newman’s Health as an Expanding Consciousness (HEC) a unitarian process. While both acknowledge the multifaceted nature of individuals, their concepts, assumptions, and applications differ significantly. Understanding these frameworks equips us to deliver holistic and patient-centered […]