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Nursing Theorists

Horizontales
His philosophy compared the concept of life to a journey through his “Tidal Model”.
Finnish nursing theorist who focused on caritas.
Highly influenced by the Theory of unitary Human Beings, this theorist developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory.
Developed The Neuman Systems Model which is based on the patient’s relationship to stress, reaction to it, and reconstitution factors that are dynamic.
Developed the Need Theory that discusses the importance of a nurse helping a patient be prepared to care for themselves once they leave the healthcare facility.
Developed a theory centered around mother-infant bonding, proposed as a four step process.
Created the Philosophy and Science of Caring Theory that parallels the scientific research theory.
The founder of modern nursing who wrote the book, Notes on Nursing.
Focused on children and was the founder of the NCAST.
Developed the Care,Cure, Core Theory of Nursing that is also known as the Three C’s Theory. The theory discusses the importance of looking at the patient as a whole and not just one part.
Verticales
Developed the Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality also known as the Transcultural Nursing Theory.
Created the Adaptation Model.
Developed the Human-Human Relationship model, which focuses on the importance of personal connection between nurses and patients in order for patients to heal.
This theorist developed the Health Promotion model that helps patients stay healthy and prevent health issues before they occur through their choices and behaviors.
This theorist is best known for the theory “From Novice to Expert” which highlights the different stages a nurse goes through by gaining knowledge and experience in patient care.
She developed her theory where the role of the nurse is to assess a patient’s comfort needs, also known as the “Comfort Theory”.
Defined nursing as an “external regulatory force that acts to preserve the organization and integrate the patients’ behaviors at an optimum level under those conditions in which the behavior constitutes a threat to the physical or social health or in which illness is found.
Developed the 21 Nursing Problems Theory which identified in the nursing theory are comprised of ten steps used to identify the patient’s problems and eleven skills used in developing a treatment typology or nursing care plan.
Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing: a philosophy, a purpose, a practice, and the art.
Created the two part Transitions theory that focuses on a nurse’s two main roles when a patient is experiencing transition-(1) the intervention and (2) understanding of the transition being made.
The first published nursing theorist since Florence Nightingale. She wrote the Theory of Interpersonal Relations.
Created a theory that has five stages: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation.