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HUMAN CARING THEORY

  • Seven curative factors
  • Level of patient care represents the nurses conscious thoughts and feelings.
  • Transformative
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Jean Watson

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TRANSCULTURAL CARING

  • Patient’s culture, values and beliefs are included when developing a plan of care.
  • All unique values are included
  • Culture and Nationality are not synonymous
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Madeline Leininger

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THEORY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS

  • Focuses on the effective interaction b/w the pt and the nurse
  • Nurse-pt relationship. 2 goals:
    1. Survival of pt
    2. Pt’s understanding of health problems and develop new behavior patterns
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Hildegard Peplau

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SELF-CARE THEORY

  • The nurses prescribes & regulates the nursing system based on the patients’ self-care deficit
  • 3 inter-related theories:
    1. Theory of self-care
    2. Theory of self-care deficit
    3. Theory of self-care capacities
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Dorothea Orem

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Pattern of learned behavior and values that are reinforced through social interactions of members of a particular group - related to religion, ethnicity, national origin and gender

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Culture

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An in-depth self-examination of one’s own background, recognizing biases, prejudices, and assumptions about other people

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Cultural awareness

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Core elements of patient centered care

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  • Education
  • Involvement of family and friends
  • Collaboration
  • Sensitivity to spirituality and non-medical issues
  • Respect for patient needs/preference
  • Accessibility of information
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How should nurses approach patients of different cultures

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  • Be knowledgeable about cultural influences

- Awareness of culture/cultural self-assessment

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Patient Relationship Phases:

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Pre-interaction
Orientation phase
Working phase
Termination phase

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  • Obtaining available information about the patient from chart and other health team members
  • Initial assessment of patient
  • Plan first meeting with patient
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Pre-interaction Phase

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  • Establishment of trust and rapport
  • Maintaining privacy
  • Gathering essential information from the patient or relatives
  • Formulate nursing diagnosis
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Orientation phase

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  • Active problem solving

- Periods of intense effort and resistance/regression (ego defense mechanism due to stress)

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Working phase

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  • Nurse and patient take on those activities that enable them to end the relationship in therapeutic manner
  • Positive/negative feelings often accompany the end phase
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Termination phase

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A standardized survey tool to measure the patient’s perception of quality care provided during their experience while a patient is at an acute-care hospital

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Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS)