护理理论PPT课件
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integrity
Myra Levine described the Four Conservation Principles. These principles Theory focus on
conserving an individual's wholeness. She advocated that nursing is a human interaction and
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Conservation
“The way complex systems are able to function even when severely challenged”
(Alligood & Tomey, 2010, p. 229)
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Major Concepts
“Wholeness emphasizes a sound, organic, progressive mutuality between diversified functions and parts within and entirety, the boundaries of which are open and fluent”
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Myra Levine's
Conservation Theory
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Myra Levine's Conservation Theory
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Myra Levine's Conservation Theory
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Myra Levine
“Although she never intended to develop theory, she provided an organizational structure for teaching medical-surgical nursing and a stimulus for theory development (Stafford, 1996)”
proposed four conservation principles of nursing which are concerned with the unity and
integrity of individuals. Her framework includes: energy, structural integrity, personal integrity,
“The process of change where by the individual retains his integrity within the realities of his internal and external environment”
Perceptual Environment
Myra Levine described the Four Conservation Principles. Her framework includes: energy, structural integrity, personal integrity, and social integrity.
Language, ideas, symbols, concepts and inventions
KEY CONCEPTS (Conservational principle)
Conservatio n of energy
Conservatio n of
structural integrity
Conservatio n of social integrity
(Alligood & Tomey, 2010, p. 226)
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Myra Levine’s Conservation
Model
“Focuses on conservation of the person’s wholeness. Adaptation is the process by which people maintain their wholeness or integrity as they respond to changes in their environment and become congruent with their environment”(Kearney-Nunnery, 2008, p. 27)
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Social integrity
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Operational Environment
Conceptual Enviro. nment
part of the environment that individuals respond with the sense organs
Aspects of the environment that are not directly perceived (cannot see, hear, feel or smell)