| Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality |
A nursing theory developed by Madeleine Leininger that focuses on diversities and universalities in human care. The goal of nursing is to provide culturally congruent care to people. SEE:
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| theory of evolution |
The theory that all species of plants and animals, including humans, have come into existence by gradual continuous change from earlier forms. SEE: natural selection.
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| Theory of Goal Attainment |
A middle-range nursing theory developed by Imogene King that helps to identify the nature of nurse-client interactions leading to goal attainment. This theory concentrates on working with clients to attain, maintain, an
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| Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness |
A nursing theory developed by Margaret Newman that proposes that all people in every situation, no matter how disordered and hopeless the situation may seem, are part of a universal process of expandin
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| Theory of Human Becoming |
A nursing theory developed by Rosemarie Parse that focuses on the individual's experiences of health. The goal of nursing is to respect and facilitate the quality of life as perceived by the individual and the family. Al
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