Tuesday, October 1, 2019
The Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
The Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory (SCDNT) was conceived and developed during a time when Nursing lacked definition and identity within the medical community. This theory, not only, helped to move nursing from vocation to profession, it ââ¬Å"is one of the most commonly used in practiceâ⬠(Alligood, 2010, p 261). The SCDNT has ââ¬Å"four structured cognitive operations: diagnostic, prescriptive, regulatory, and controlâ⬠(Alligood, 2010, p 266). In the simplest terms this theory states that a nurse should establish the nurse-client relationship, determining what the clientââ¬â¢s self-care requisites are (Diagnostic Operations). Then determine, based on the clients personal characteristics which self-care deficits exist (Prescriptive Operations). With the self-care deficits established, both the clientââ¬â¢s, clientââ¬â¢s caretakerââ¬â¢s, and nurseââ¬â¢s roles can be established. Develop the plan for self-care, designing learning into the system (Regulatory Operations). As the plan is executed, continuing evaluation is required to make any changes so the clientââ¬â¢s self-care is at its optimum (Control Operations). The nurse is not limited to executing these operations in this order. Their sequence is interchangeable as the evaluations may dictate (Alligood, 2010). The SCDNT was developed by Dr. Dorothea Orem. Dr. Orem was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1914 and lived 93 years, until her death in Savannah, Georgia on June 22, 2007 (DeLorme, 2007, para 1 &2). In 1934, ââ¬Å"Orem arrived on the [Nursing] scene when the image of nurses still lacked major definitionâ⬠(DeLorme, 2007, para 2), and this continued for decades. According to Sarah E.à Allison in an article she co-authored in Nursing Science Quarterly, ââ¬Å"From the late 1950s to the 1970s, Orem was deeply concerned that nursing had no clear sense of direction in terms of purpose or focus ââ¬â no clear concept about its domain of practiceâ⬠(Clarke, 2009, para 4). Oremââ¬â¢s career began as an operating room nurse; a tested time she refers to as ââ¬Å"a post-graduate course in operating roomâ⬠(DeLorme, 2007, para 3). It is this time that Dr. Orem states that allowed her ââ¬Å"ââ¬â¢to see the whole pictureââ¬â¢ in terms of organization and administration in the nursing fieldâ⬠(DeLorme, 2007, para 3).
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