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Intro to Nursing Exam 3 Chapter 9 Part 4 Notes Chapter 9  Nursing Theory: The Basis for Professional Nursing Theories of Nursing: From Grand to Middle Range Introduction:  Theories  classified according to their breadth & depth o Less abstract than models & usually propose specific outcomes  Grand theory  broad conceptualization of nursing phenomena  Middle-range theory  narrower in focus & makes connections between grand theories & nursing practice Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing:  Peplau  born 1909 o One of earliest nurse theorists who recognized importance of work of nursing rather than continuing to define & delineate nursing o 1931  received basic nursing training at Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Hospital School of Nursing o Earned:  BA in interpersonal psychology at Bennington College in Vermont  Master’s of Arts degree in teaching & supervision of psychiatric nursing  EdD from Teachers College, Columbia University, in New York City o Although Peplau’s 1st book was published in 1952  it was published again in 1988  Book called  Interpersonal Relations in Nursing  This reflected both the value of her work & nursing’s continuing focus on interpersonal relationships  Peplau drew from developmental, interactionist, & human needs theories in developing her work  which grew from her interest in nursing care for psychiatric patients o HOWEVER  Peplau believed that ALL nursing is based on interpersonal process & nurse-patient relationship  Peplau’s theory = based on premise that relationship between patient & nurse is focus of attention  rather than the patient only as unit of attention o Nursing care occurs within context of patient-nurse relationship o Goals of therapeutic interpersonal relationship = twofold:  (1) Survival of patient

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Intro to Nursing Exam 3 Chapter 9 Part 4 Notes

Chapter 9  Nursing Theory: The Basis for Professional
Nursing

Theories of Nursing: From Grand to Middle Range

Introduction:
 Theories  classified according to their breadth & depth
o Less abstract than models & usually propose specific outcomes

 Grand theory  broad conceptualization of nursing phenomena

 Middle-range theory  narrower in focus & makes connections between grand theories &
nursing practice

Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing:
 Peplau  born 1909
o One of earliest nurse theorists who recognized importance of work of nursing rather
than continuing to define & delineate nursing
o 1931  received basic nursing training at Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Hospital School
of Nursing
o Earned:
 BA in interpersonal psychology at Bennington College in Vermont
 Master’s of Arts degree in teaching & supervision of psychiatric nursing
 EdD from Teachers College, Columbia University, in New York City
o Although Peplau’s 1st book was published in 1952  it was published again in 1988
 Book called  Interpersonal Relations in Nursing
 This reflected both the value of her work & nursing’s continuing focus on
interpersonal relationships

 Peplau drew from developmental, interactionist, & human needs theories in
developing her work  which grew from her interest in nursing care for psychiatric
patients
o HOWEVER  Peplau believed that ALL nursing is based on interpersonal process &
nurse-patient relationship

 Peplau’s theory = based on premise that relationship between patient & nurse is
focus of attention  rather than the patient only as unit of attention
o Nursing care occurs within context of patient-nurse relationship
o Goals of therapeutic interpersonal relationship = twofold:
 (1) Survival of patient


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, (2) Patient’s understanding of his/her health problems & learning from these

problems as he/she develops new behavior patterns
o As nurse assists patient in developing new behavior patterns  nurse also grows &
develops greater understanding of effects of universal stressors on lives & behaviors
of individual patients


Using Peplau’s Theory in Practice:
 Although Peplau’s theory grew from her experience as a psychiatric nurse  her work is
applicable to wide variety of practice settings
o Peplau describes 4-pronged process similar to nursing process by which nurse
assists patient in achieving personal growth
o Completion of this process involves 6 roles by nurse:
 (1) Counselor
 (2) Resource
 (3) Teacher
 (4) Technical expert
 (5) Surrogate
 (6) Leader
o Depending on the setting  nurse will spend more of less time in each of these roles
 For instance:
 Nurse in critical care unit will likely spend more time as technical
expert & less time as a counselor
 Whereas  nurse on a postpartum unit may act as surrogate, guiding
new mother into independent care of her newborn infant, with less
time spent as leader

 Peplau’s theory is complex
o Its importance lies in focus on what happens between nurse & patient in therapeutic
relationship
o Furthermore  Peplau was visionary in recognizing importance of relationship
between nurse & patient  publishing her ideas early & continuing to refine &
expand her work over several decades


Orlando’s Nursing Process Theory:
 Ida Orlando  born in New York in 1926
o Received her basic nursing education at a diploma program  like many early nurse
theorists
o Attended nursing school at New York Medical College School of Nursing
o 1951  graduated w/ BS in public health nursing from St. John’s University in
Brooklyn, New York
o 1954  completed MSN from Columbia University
o Her early practice settings included maternity, medicine, & emergency department
nursing



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