TFN Module 2 (Topic 5-6)
TFN Module 2 (Topic 5-6)
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF
THEORY IN NURSING
• FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
• Nursing is the act of utilizing the environment of the patient
to assist him in his recovery.
• VIRGINIA HENDERSON
• Nursing is the act of assisting the individual, sick or well, in
theperformance of those activitiescontributing to health or its
recovery (or to a peaceful death) that he would perform
unaided if he had thenecessary strength, will, or knowledge,
and to do this in such a way as to help him gain
independence as rapidly as possible.
CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION (CNA)
• Nursing is a dynamic, caring, helping relationship in which the nurse
assist the client to achieve and obtain optimal health. – 1987
1980
• Nursing is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual
or potential health problems.
1995 ANA acknowledges:
• Attention to the full range of human experiences and responses to health and
illness without restriction to a problem-focused orientation.
2 Types:
1.1 Factor-Isolating Theory
• Also known as category-formulating or labelling theory.
• Theories under this category describe the properties and dimensions of
phenomena.
1.2 Explanatory Theory
• Explanatory theories describe and explain the nature of relationships of
certain phenomena to other phenomena.
2. Prescriptive theories
•are action oriented, which test the validity and
predictability of a nursing intervention
"Needs" theories
"Humanistic" Theories