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- Title
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DOROTHY OREM'S SELFCARE DEFICIT THEORY AND SISTER CALLISTA ROY'S ADAPTATION MODEL.
- Authors
TARIQ, MUHAMMAD
- Abstract
This paper provides a comparative analysis of Dorothy Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory and Sister Callista Roy's Adaptation Model in the context of nursing practice. Orem's theory underscores the importance of self-care and the nursing role in addressing self-care deficits, focusing on concepts like self-care agency and deficit. Conversely, Roy's model views individuals as adaptive systems, highlighting the role of nursing in facilitating adaptive responses to environmental stimuli. Through a detailed examination of their theoretical perspectives, assumptions, and key concepts, this analysis elucidates the similarities and differences between the two theories. While Orem's theory concentrates on self-care deficits and the nurse's supportive role, Roy's model takes a broader view, emphasizing adaptation and holistic wellbeing. Understanding these theories' distinct perspectives can empower nurses to tailor interventions effectively, promoting better patient outcomes across diverse healthcare settings.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN; NURSING audit; NURSES; HEALTH self-care; HOLISTIC medicine; NURSING theory; OCCUPATIONAL roles; SELF-efficacy; EXERCISE; HEALTH attitudes; PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation; NURSING models; HOSPITAL nursing staff; RESPONSIBILITY; EVALUATION of medical care; NURSING interventions; HYGIENE; NURSING; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; EMOTIONS; MOTIVATION (Psychology); NURSING practice; MEDICATION therapy management; NUTRITION
- Publication
i-manager's Journal on Nursing, 2024, Vol 13, Issue 4, p36
- ISSN
2231-4504
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.26634/jnur.13.4.20485