
Self-Care Theory in Nursing
Key Points:
- Explains Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory and its application in clinical practice.
- Highlights the role of nurses in assessing, supporting, and promoting patient self-care.
- Discusses self-care as a professional responsibility for nurses to prevent burnout and maintain well-being.
- Includes case studies and real-world applications to demonstrate self-care theory in various healthcare settings.
Description
“Self-Care Theory in Nursing” explores the principles of self-care as a foundational concept in nursing practice, based on Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory (SCDNT). It provides a framework for understanding how nurses can support patients in meeting their self-care needs while also emphasizing the importance of self-care for healthcare professionals.
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