Concluding Remarks from Group Leader
Concluding Remarks from Group Leader
by Group E's Joseph Erwin Frances Mituda
First, we'd like to thank you for taking time to read our blog.
We hope that you were able to get as much insights as we did when we went through the entire process of synthesizing the most relevant information available, which our group has meaningfully put together, with the hope of exemplifying the essence of Faye Glenn Abdellah's 21 Nursing Problems to the nursing practice.
Ultimately, Abdellah---- the first of her kind (Deputy Surgeon General) (Petiprin, 2016)--- formulated and subsequently propagated a theory that aims at matching the nursing skills to resolve the patients' problems. And to make this possible, nurses must embody a HELPING attitude, which all starts with learning to know the patient (10 steps in patient problem identification) and ends with the implementation of nursing procedures (11 nursing skills) (Petiprin, 2016).
Consequently, the nurses' helping mindset TRANSCENDS generations--- a basic nursing principle that should never get old...
And so... here's to the MILLENNIAL Abdellahs!
Reference:
Petiprin, A. (2016). Faye Abdellah - nursing theorist. Retrieved from http://nursing-theory.org/nursing-theorists/Faye-Abdellah.php
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