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Application of Grand Theory to Nursing Practice In today’s world there are many nursing theories and theorists that not only define the nursing profession, but also are used as the basis to guide a nurse in his or her current practice. Meleis defines nursing theory “as a conceptualization of some aspect of nursing reality communicated for the purpose of describing phenomena, explaining relationships between phenomena, predicting consequences or prescribing nursing care. Nursing theories are reservoirs in which are stored those findings that are related to nursing concepts such as comfort, healing, recovering, mobility, rest, caring, enabling, fatigue, and family care”(Meleis, 2012). Meleis describes that the term …show more content…

These theorists include Dorthea Orem and Needs School of Thought, Imogene King from the Interaction School of Thought, Dorothy Johnson from the Outcomes School of thought, and Rosemarie Parse from the Caring/Becoming School of Thought. Information obtained for this table is listed on the reference page following the narrative. Theorist School of Thought Educational Background Philosophy of Nursing Definition of Nursing Goal/Purpose of Theory Dorthea Orem The First School of Thought: Needs Catholic University of America Nursing is an art-form, helping service, and technology(Orem, 1991). “Self-care agency to meet individual’s needs for self-care action in order to sustain life and health, recover from disease or injury, and cope with effects”(Meleis, 2012) “Eliminate deficit between self-capabilities and demand”(Meleis, 2012) “There is a deficit between self-care capabilities and self-care demands of patients”(Meleis, 2012) Imogene King The Second School of Thought: Interaction Columbia University Teacher’s College St. Louis Univeristy Idea that nurse and client communicate information, set goal mutually and then act to attain those goals, is what Imogene King believes the nursing process to be. Therefore Interactions must be made for goals to be reached(Wills, 2002). “A process of action, reaction, and interaction

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