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  • VIRGINIA AVENEL HENDERSONNovember 30, 1987- March 19, 1996

  • Virginia A. Henderson 1987-1996

    Born on November 30, 1987

    Received her Diploma in Nursing at Army School of Nursing in Washington (1921)

    Received her B.S and M.A degree in nursing at Teachers College, Columbia University

  • Virginia A. Henderson 1987-1996

    well known nursing educator and a prolific author. received honorary doctoral degrees from the Catholic University

    of America, Pace University, University of Rochester, University of Western Ontario, Yale University

    warranted an obituary in the New York Times, Friday March 22. 1996.

    honored at the Annual Meeting of the Nursing and Allied Health Section of the Medical Library Association In 1985.

    Achievements

  • Virginia A. Henderson 1987-1996

    Created a basic nursing curriculum for the National League for Nursing (1973) Revised Harmers classic textbook of nursing for its 4th edition, and later wrote the

    5th; edition, incorporating her personal definition of nursing (1939)

    Contributions

    Publications Textbook for the principles and practices of Nursing. (1956) The Nature of Nursing. A definition and its implication for practice, Research

    and Education (1966) The Nature of Nursing Reflections after 20 years

    Analysis of Nursing Theory Images of Nursing, 1950-1970 (1991)

  • VIRGINIA HENDERSONS THEORYTHE FOURTEEN BASIC HUMAN NEEDS

  • Individual

    Have basic needs that are component of health. Requiring assistance to achieve health and independence or a peaceful

    death. Mind and body are inseparable and interrelated. Considers the biological, psychological, sociological, and spiritual

    components. The theory presents the patient as a sum of parts with biopsychosocial

    needs, and the patient is neither client nor consumer.

  • Environment

    Settings in which an individual learns unique pattern for living. All external conditions and influences that affect life and development. Individuals in relation to families Minimally discusses the impact of the community on the individual and

    family. Supports tasks of private and public agencies Society wants and expects

    nurses to act for individuals who are unable to function independently. In return she expects society to contribute to nursing education.

    Basic nursing care involves providing conditions under which the patient can perform the 14 activities unaided

  • Health

    Definition based on individuals ability to function independently as outlined in the 14 components.

    Nurses need to stress promotion of health and prevention and cure of disease.

    Good health is a challenge. Affected by age, cultural background, physical, and intellectual capacities, and emotional balance

    Is the individuals ability to meet these needs independently?

  • Nursing

    Temporarily assisting an individual who lacks the necessary strength, will and knowledge to satisfy 1 or more of 14 basic needs.

    Assists and supports the individual in life activities and the attainment of independence.

    Nurse serves to make patient complete whole", or "independent." Henderson's classic definition of nursing: "I say that the nurse does for others what they would do for themselves if

    they had the strength, the will, and the knowledge. But I go on to say that the nurse makes the patient independent of him or her as soon as possible."

    The nurse is expected to carry out physicians therapeutic plan Individualized care is the result of the nurses creativity in planning for care.

  • THE FOURTEEN BASIC HUMAN NEEDS

  • THE FOURTEEN BASIC HUMAN NEEDS

  • THE FOURTEEN BASIC HUMAN NEEDS

  • VIRGINIA HENDERSONS INFLUENCES

    Contribution to Nursing Education, Practice and Research

  • Influence on Nursing Education

    Nurse refers to man or woman with general education (high school) and Basic Nursing Program (2 to 3 years).

    To know why of nursing practice.

    Outlined the Basic Program in Nursing Includes: Biological and Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Medical Sciences and Nursing

    Arts. Biological and Physical Sciences: Understand Body functions (Normal and sub normal and

    pathologic) Social Sciences: understanding self and patient

    Revision of Harmers Textbook of the Principles and Practice of Nursing Plan of Care Case Study: Colleting patients information

  • Influence on Nursing Education

    Nursing is universally available health care and partnership between health care workers.

    Nursing vs. non nursing care Non nursing care: ordering supplies, cleaning and sterilizing equipment and serving foods.

    NO to delegation of task all nursing care is essentially complex, it involves constant adaptation of procedures to

    the needs of the individuals

    Nurse as a substitute for the patients lack of necessary will, strength, or knowledge to attain good health and to complete or make the patient whole.

  • Influence on Research

    Framework for preparing nurses emphasized the importance of research in evaluating and improving the

    nurses practice.

    No profession, occupation or industry in this age can evaluate adequately or improve its practice without research

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