Nursing philosophy and nursing theory: Comparison of metacognitive concepts of nursing care and personal philosophy and Madeleine M. Leininger theory The development of the concept of personal care and patient care is important for the development of each nurse. The development of personal philosophy began with a nursing school. Nurses incorporate our personal beliefs into our nursing practice. And as we grow and mature, the philosophy of nurses and humans has changed. Revealing new beliefs and cultural differences and researching the viewpoints of various nursing theorists can help nurses develop their ideas in nursing culture.
Introduction The author has obtained the privilege of working in a nursing profession for 15 years. For the past 15 years, the authors are very enthusiastic and sympathize with continuing and developing my career in the field of nursing. In this article we will explore the importance of why the authors continue my career in career therapy, the setbacks in the process, and the additional education such as bachelor's degree in nursing.
When he finally faced a breath, he looked up and saw a nurse who just gave him a cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Thanks to educated and trained nurses, he lied there again to breathe and she rescued his life. It is a nurse to save lives and become a hero in front of someone's eyes. Nurses are important people in society and they are always there anytime, anywhere. They take care of patients and play an important role in obtaining a lot of responsibilities and responsibilities. Since the evolution of nursing, people's lives are better protected, education is a major element, and nursing skills and medical care are steadily evolving.
Personal care philosophy and application of nursing theory My personal care philosophy is made up of three main principles of compassion, sympathy, and patient education. After learning about nursing theory, I discovered several nurse theorists who resonate best with my personal care philosophy. These include Dorothea Orem's self-care model, Jean Watson's Human / Super Personal Care theory, and Imogene King-Conceptual.
Nursing philosophy and nursing theory: Comparison of metacognitive concepts of nursing care and personal philosophy and Madeleine M. Leininger theory The development of the concept of personal care and patient care is important for the development of each nurse. The development of personal philosophy began with a nursing school. Nurses incorporate our personal beliefs into our nursing practice. And as we grow and mature, the philosophy of nurses and humans has changed. - INTRODUCTION The author has the privilege to work in a nursing profession for 15 years. In the past 15 years, the author still has a deep desire and compassion for continuing and developing his career in the field of nursing.
The use of the concept of care as the basis of nursing practice will promote the correct application of nursing knowledge and the development of further nursing theory and knowledge. My personal care philosophy is designed to cover the full communication of the art of nursing science and compassion and dignity. In order to explain this care philosophy, care is described as a four - care meta - concept concept as a relationship between science and art. Nursing science and art are also discussed and treated as occupations. The concept of family-centered care and developmental care emphasizes the practice of care as an art. The application of nursing knowledge in practice was discussed through the use of five cognitive approaches to nursing, nursing theory, borrowing theory and the nursing paradigm. Further development of nurse and academic concepts and nursing knowledge was identified as a priority.