Application theory: Imogene King and Laurence Kohlberg theory development and research will provide a framework and knowledge system for nursing to maintain autonomy and improve care quality. As early as the 19th century, nursing scholars and non-care theorists developed theories and models that are constantly applied to the practice of nursing (whether maintained or acquired). Nursing theorist Imogene King developed the goal realization theory. It focuses on interaction systems that influence individual's goal attainment capacity (Frey, Sieloff, & Norris, 2002).
Imogene king theory has different views and opinions on how to deal with patient interactions in nursing theory. Imogene King is a theorist who explains how patient relationships and objectives are achieved in connection with several systems. Some systems that believe King will play a role in achieving human purposes are personal, interpersonal, and social. - My next occupational position I get is a health worker. In most cases, the problem behavior healthcare worker carries out a specific school action plan, tracks measurable goals, and communicates the progress through memos, reports, and monitoring. As a general outline, behavioral healthcare practitioners perform these tasks as important roles and responsibilities.
The care model of Imogene King is based on the concept of human system. Her conceptual framework includes three environmental interaction systems, personal systems, interpersonal systems, and social systems. The basic premise of King is that care is a compassionate process involving people whose health is the ultimate goal (Torres, 1986). Madeleine Leininger has a more comprehensive view of care. "Her vision has addressed the lack of medical knowledge: lack of medical knowledge" (Alligood, 2010, p. 411). "Intercultural care focuses on the differences in human care (care), the similarity of beliefs, comparison between the values and practices of groups of individuals or similar or different cultures, substantive research and practice It is a field.
This study is related to the study to evaluate the effectiveness of pamphlets and demonstrations (PCD) in family thermal management including knowledge and practice of mothers under 5 years old Imogene King's goal realization theory (1997) It is based. Selection of Salem community. In this study, researchers are planning to teach mothers of children under five years of family thermal management, and mothers are willing to learn about family thermal management, ie acceptance for participation in education and learning programs , Resume practice of family thermal management.