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Goal of Nursing Framework for practice To develop interpersonal Interpersonal theoretical model emphasizing Hildegard Peplau (1952) interaction between client and relationship between client and nurse nurse To deliver nursing care for Faye Abdellah (1960) Problem solving based on 21 nursing problems whole individual To help client gain Virginia Henderson independence as rapidly as Henderson’s 14 basic needs (1964) possible To help client and family to Interpersonal theory emphasizing nurse-client Joyce Travelbee (1966) cope with and find meaning in relationship experience of illness To reduce stress so that client Adaptation model based on seven behavioral b ehavioral Dorothy Johnson (1968) can recover as quickly as sub-systems possible To help client achieve maximal Martha Rogers (1970) “Unitary man” evolving evolving along life process level of wellness To use communication to help Nursing process as dynamic interpersonal state Imogene King (1971) client to reestablish positive between nurse and client adaptation to environment To care for and help client to Dorothea Orem (1971) Self-care deficit theory attain self-care To assist individuals, families, Systems model of nursing practice having and groups to attain and stress reduction as its goal; nursing actions in Betty Neuman (1972) maintain maximal level of total one of three levels: l evels: primary, secondary, or wellness by purposeful tertiary interventions To use conservation activities Adaptation model of human as integrated Myra Levine (1973) aimed at optimal use of of client’s whole based on “four conservation principles of resources nursing” To identify types o demands Adaptation model based on four adaptive Sister Callista Roy placed on client and client’s modes; physiological, psychological, (1976) adaptation to them sociological, and independence Philosophy and science of caring: caring is an To promote health, restore interpersonal process comprising interventions Jean Watson (1979) clients to health, and prevent that result in meeting human needs (Torres, illness (Marriner-Tomey, 1989) 1986) (From Basic Nursing Theory and Practice, Potter and Perry)