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Dorothea Orem
Self-Care Deficit Theory


Volume: 4
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Nursing Theory

October 1991 | 72 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Encapsulating the work of a classic nursing theorist, this book provides a unique overview of Orem's Self-Care Deficit Model of Nursing.

Orem's model proposes that nursing should be especially concerned with the patient's need to move continuously towards responsible action in self-care in order to sustain life and health or to recover from disease or injury. The actions required of nurses to achieve these goals are clearly described.

Susan G Taylor
Foreword
 
Biographical Sketch of a Nurse Theorist
 
Origin and Development
 
Assumptions, Theories, Concepts, and Propositions
 
Application to Practice, Education, and Research

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Ms Karen Sabbah
Health Sciences Dept, California State University - Northridge
April 28, 2011

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