According to Dorothy M. Johnson, nursing care is defined to be the advocate of efficient and effective behavioral functioning in the patient to prevent illness. The system is composed of several behavioral subsystems namely affiliate, dependency, aggressive, and achievement.
nursing mean to take care of some one according to the medical advise.
Dorothy A. Jones has written: 'Medical Surgical Nursing' 'Health assessment across the life span' -- subject(s): Nursing, Nursing Process, Physical diagnosis
Dorothy Blankinsop has written: 'Changing the system' -- subject(s): Administration, Hospital Administration, Hospital Nursing Service, Hospitals, Nursing services
Rogers defined nursing as a humanistic science for maintaining and promoting health, preventing illness, caring for and rehabilitating the sick and the disabled.
Dorothy M. Witmer has written: 'Brad y geriatric nursing assistant' -- subject(s): Allied health personnel, Education, Geriatric nursing, Nurses' aides
Marjorie Johnson Boufford has written: 'A history of nursing in Oregon' -- subject(s): Nursing, History
Dorothy Marcelle White-Taylor has written: 'PROFESSIONAL ATTITUDES OF GENERIC BACCALAUREATE AND REGISTERED NURSE STUDENTS UPON ENTRY AND EXIT OF BACCALAUREATE NURSING PROGRAMS (NURSING PROFESSIONALISM)' -- subject(s): Administration Education, Education, Administration, Education, Higher, Health Sciences, Nursing, Higher Education, Nursing Health Sciences
Dorothy Elizabeth Harper Smith has written: 'THE STRATEGIES AND POLITICAL SKILLS USED BY SUCCESSFUL NURSING DEANS: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY' -- subject(s): Administration Education, Education, Administration, Education, Higher, Health Sciences, Nursing, Higher Education, Nursing Health Sciences
Jeanne S. Johnson has written: 'A COMPARISON OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE ON COMPUTER-ASSISTED AND TRADITIONAL TESTING IN A BACCALAUREATE NURSING PROGRAM' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
Dorothy McMullan has written: 'The role of the nurse as employee' -- subject(s): Administration, Employment, Hospitals, Nurses, Nursing services, Staff
Johnson does not clearly interrelate her concepts of subsystems comprising the behavioral system model. The definition of concept is so abstract that they are difficult to use. It is difficult to test Johnson's model by development of hypothesis. The focus on the behavioral system makes it difficult for nurses to work with physically impaired individual to use this theory. The model is very individual oriented so the nurses working with the group have difficulty in its implementation. The model is very individual oriented so the family of the client is only considered as an environment. Johnson does not define the expected outcomes when one of the system is affected by the nursing implementation an implicit expectation is made that all human in all cultures will attain same outcome -homeostasis. Johnson's behavioral system model is not flexible(Current Nursing). http://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/behavioural_system_model.htm
Dorothy Margaret Varholak has written: 'EXPERIENCING QUALITY NURSING CARE IN A LONG-TERM CARE SETTING: A PATIENT-NURSE PERSPECTIVE' -- subject(s): Gerontology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences