Title: Nursing Theorist
1Nursing Theorist
Betty Neuman
"Health is a condition in which all parts and
subparts are in harmonywith the whole of the
client.
2Background
- Born 1924 in Lowell, Ohio
- Received her RN Diploma in 1947
- After Graduating
- -Gained experience as a floor nurse
- -Worked as a school nurse
- -Worked as a clinical instructor
3Continuing Education
- 1957-UCLA BScN Majored in psychology and public
health - 1966-UCLA Completed Masters
- 1985-Pacific Western University. Received
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
4Metaparadigm
- Person
- Health
- Environment
- Nursing
5Person
- The Neuman model is based on the philosophy that
each person is a layered multidimensional being - Each layer in the model consists of 5 person
variables or subsystems - - Physiological
- - Psychological
- - Socio-cultural
- - Spiritual
- - Developmental
6Person Continued
Flexible Line of Defense
Normal Line of Defense
Normal Line of Defense
Normal Line of Defense
Normal Line of Defense
CORE
Lines of Resistance
CORE
7Health
- Neuman views health as wellness
- The condition in which all parts and subparts
(variables) are in harmony with the whole of the
client (Neumann, 1995) - Equated with stability of normal lines of
defense
8Health Continued
Health
Health
Health
Health
Health
Health
Flexible Line of Defense
Normal Line of Defense
Lines of Resistance
CORE
9Environment
- The mixture of the internal and external forces
that surround a person and how they interact at
any time - Include intrapersonal, interpersonal and
extra-personal stressors which can affect the
normal line of defense and the stability of the
system - Internal environment- within the client system
- External environment- outside the client system
10S TRESSORS
Interpersonal
S TRESSORS
Intrapersonal
Extrapersonal
Flexible Line of Defense
Normal Line of Defense
CORE
CORE
Lines of Resistance
Interpersonal
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Intrapersonal
Intrapersonal
Extrapersonal
Extrapersonal
Extrapersonal
11Nursing
- The person is seen as a whole, therefore the
nursing focus should be on the whole person - Neumann defines nursing as an action which
assist individuals, families and groups to
maintain a maximum level of wellness, and the
primary aim is stability of the patient/client
system, through nursing interventions to reduce
stressors. - Which jobs the nurse does is in relation to the
degree of reaction to the stressors as well as
the level of prevention - -Primary
- -Secondary
- -Tertiary
12Levels of Prevention
- Primary
- Occurs before the system reacts to a stressor
- It can strengthen a person but can also weaken
the environment - Ex. Health Promotion, Injury Prevention
- Secondary
- Occurs after the stressor has effected the
environment - Focuses on preventing damage to internal core
- Tertiary
- Occurs after the system has been treated through
secondary prevention measure - Focus on support
13Health
Health
Health
Health
Health
Health
Flexible Line of Defense (Primary Prevention)
Normal Line of Defense (Secondary Prevention)
Lines of Resistance (Tertiary
Prevention)
CORE
14Model
- The Neuman systems model reflects the nature of
living organisms as open systems and interaction
with each other and the environment - Throughout the model, Neuman incorporates her
own philosophical beliefs and mainly mental
health clinical experience
15 16Case Study
Brittany Smith is a 20-year-old Nursing Student
at Nipissing University. Her classmates describe
her as hard working, perfectionist and very
dedicated to her schoolwork. She does very well
in school, and always keeps on top of her work
load. Brittanys day starts off very early
because she has to drive into town from Powassan
to the school. Her day at school usually consists
of intense studying, classes and preparing for
clinical. Brittany usually responds well with
school pressures and always tries to keep a
positive outlook. When Brittany gets stressed she
tends to have problems sleeping and loses the
desire to eat properly.
17Case Study Cont.
Recently, clinical and school assignments have
become overwhelming and Brittany has begun to
fall behind. Brittany started to withdraw from
social activities and her attendance in class was
dropping. Her friends and teachers were beginning
to worry about her success in the nursing
program. Because of these weird changes some of
her professors offered her small extensions on
assignments in hopes that it would relieve some
of her stress. When it became more obvious that
further measures needed to be taken Brittanys
friends contacted her parents to let them know of
her unusual behaviors. Brittanys family then
become very worried and bring her to the hospital
to seek assistance for her recent behaviors, low
self-esteem, and a serious lack of nutrition.
18Case Study Analysis
Using Neumans system model in the case study,
the identified possible stressors that
contributed to Brittanys condition were as
follows preparing for and attending clinical,
tests and assignments. Brittany is not anymore
able to handle the stressors and that had caused
the breakdown of her lines of defense. Without
seeking help from her family and friends, she was
not able to maintain her flexible line of defense
and brought instability to her system.
19Quiz
20Question 1
- Name the four metaparadigms
21Question 2
- What are the three levels of prevention
22Question 3
- Name the two lines of defense that Neuman uses in
the model
23Question 4
- What does Neuman view health as?
24Budding Nurse Theorists Rebecca Mead Robyn
Gilpin Lindsay Raney Portia Y. Boateng Kailey
Somerville Michaela Matheson Megan Scott Kristine
Bootsma Rachel Johnson
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