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Betty Neuman
The Neuman Systems Model


Volume: 11

October 1993 | 56 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Used extensively in nursing education, Betty Neuman's systems model reflects nursing's interest in holism and in the influence of environment on health. This volume opens with a brief biography of Betty Neuman and continues with a succinct discussion of her theory that outlines its origins, assumptions, and the major concepts of the meta-paradigm of nursing. It continues with a presentation of the propositions of the conceptual model, examples for application to practice and research, classic works, critiques and research, and a glossary of important terms. Ideally suited as a supplementary text, Betty Neuman is essential reading for the undergraduate nursing student as well as the more advanced student or nurse interested in a quick review.


 
Biographical Sketch
 
Neuman's Systems Model
Origin

 
 
Neuman's Systems Model
Assumptions and Concepts

 
 
Neuman's Systems Model
Nursing and Prevention as Intervention

 
 
Application to Practice and Research

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