Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

Erikson psychosocial needs

Client-focused The theory enables the nurse to care for and nurture each client with an awareness of and respect for the individual’s uniqueness. It’s based on the client’s needs. Clients have the ability and knowledge to understand what has made them sick. It empowers the patient to grow to heal. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8708346

Foundation of care The five goals of nursing intervention include Promote client control Build trust Affirm and promote client’s strengths Promote clients positive orientation Set health directed goals http://nursingplanet.com/theory/modeling_and_role-modeling_theory.html

Modeling and role modeling theory It’s UNIVERSAL! Care focused on the client’s needs can be used in all area’s of nursing. It involves an “open/hollistic view” and applies to all aspects of nursing care.

Holistic View Encourage independence Establish trusting patient/nurse relationship Focus on the clients’ strengths Establish goals focused on the clients’ view of effective recovery Provide patient opportunity to be involved

Hollistic nursing