Swanson Cheryl, Thompson Audrey, Valentz Rachael, Doerner Laurie, Jezek Kenda
Cheryl Swanson, PhD, RN, is an associate professor at Oral Roberts University, Anna Vaughn College of Nursing (AVCON), Tulsa, Oklahoma. Audrey Thompson, PhD, RN, is an associate professor at Oral Roberts University, AVCON. Rachael Valentz, MSN, RN, is an instructor at and graduate of ORU AVCON, and has 14 years of critical care experience. Laurie Doerner, MSN, RN, is a vascular access nurse at St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is a former assistant professor at ORU AVCON. Kenda Jezek, PhD, RN, is Dean of the Anna Vaughn College of Nursing, Oral Roberts University.
J Christ Nurs. 2019 Oct/Dec;36(4):222-227. doi: 10.1097/CNJ.0000000000000656.
Though unpublished in peer-reviewed literature for more than 40 years, the Theory of Nursing for the Whole Person has been, and remains, a highly useful framework for nursing practice, education, and research. Used by the College of Nursing at Oral Roberts University, the theory was developed by the founding dean, I. Tomine Tjelta. Founded on a Christian worldview, the theory is built on the basic nursing paradigm concepts, yet functions as a distinctly scriptural framework. The theory's five conceptual triads describe how nursing addresses the whole-person health-illness continuum for individuals, families, and communities.
尽管《全人护理理论》在同行评审文献中已有40多年未发表,但它一直是且仍然是护理实践、教育和研究的一个非常有用的框架。该理论由奥罗尔·罗伯茨大学护理学院首任院长I. 托米内·杰尔塔提出,并被该校护理学院所采用。该理论基于基督教世界观,建立在基本的护理范式概念之上,但作为一个独特的圣经框架发挥作用。该理论的五个概念三元组描述了护理如何处理个人、家庭和社区的全人健康 - 疾病连续体。