Nola Pender: Health Promotion Model
Nola J. Pender (1941– present) is a nursing theorist who developed the Health Promotion Model in 1982.
Nola J. Pender (1941– present) is a nursing theorist who developed the Health Promotion Model in 1982.
Faye Abdellah formulated the 21 Nursing Problems theory that changed the focus on nursing care from disease-centered to patient-centered.
Dorothy E. Johnson proposed the Behavioral System Model Nursing Theory in 1968.
Betty Neuman is a nursing theorist who developed the Neuman Systems Model.
In this guide for nursing theories, we aim to help you understand what comprises a nursing theory and its importance, purpose, history, types or classifications, and give you an overview through summaries of selected nursing theories.
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