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Betty Neuman
Received RN Diploma from Peoples Hospital School of Nursing, Akron, Ohio in 1947 Received BS in nursing from UCLA in 1957 Received Masters degree in Mental Health, Public Health Consultation from UCLA in 1966 Her model was first published as a 'Model for teaching total person approach to patient problems' in Nursing Research in 1972
Nursing Theory
Betty Neumans theory defines a total-person model for nursing, incorporating a holistic concept and an open-systems approach. Betty Neuman developed a multifaceted theory including: Client/person, Health, Environment, Nursing.
Neuman System
The Neuman Systems Model is used at all levels of nursing education from diploma through doctorate. The model is used in many clinical areas in institutional and community nursing practice at national and international sites.
Neumans model can be used today as a framework for nursing practice when applied to:
the client her health the environment
The Client
Consists of the individual, the family, friends, as well as the community. The theory states, nurses should not only view the individual holistically, but should also take the family, friends, and the community into consideration.
Health
Neuman views health as a state of equilibrium between a clients internal and external environment. Health, according to Neuman, is equated with optimum system stability, that is, the best possible wellness state at any given time. Nurses apply this theory by individualizing the optimum state of wellness for each client.
Environment
Neumans concept of environment is that of an internal and external environment with varying degrees of harmony and balance between the two. By recognizing the two environments, the nurse educates and implements treatments that are individualized for each patient not only for her psychological, spiritual, and physiological nature, but also for her family and social relationships.
Neuman Model
Is compatible with todays health care philosophy by seeing the client in a holistic manner. Nurses provide this care through their assessment, diagnosis, treatment and education, and evaluation.
Does the Betty Neuman Nursing Theory describe what nursing is, or what it ought to be?
The Neuman Systems Model describes nursing as it is today. This model seems to serve as a blueprint for holistic nursing. By using this holistic point of view, a single approach is used to assess the needs and concerns of the patient. In doing so the main goal is to keep the clients condition stable due to environmental stressors. This model allows us to properly assess and treat patients holistically using 5 client variables. The 5 client variables are Physiological, Psychological, Developmental, Sociocultural, and Spiritual. Since nurses are the primary caregivers this theory provides a blueprint and describes nursing for what it is today. This system is very versatile and is used by all levels of nurses, from associate to doctorate nurses.