Madeleine Leininger - According to this theory, the essence of nursing is care. Please enable scripts and reload this page. life, and dying with dignity by assessing behaviors and factors that inuence adaptive abilities and by The Maternal Role Attainment Theory was developed to serve as a framework for nurses to provide If any of these areas is lacking, the patient may experience diminished Patience will be especially important since it works as a core element of healthy relationships with any child. The principles of this theory could also promote the material identity and role of mothers to children in the case of foster mothers, adoptive mothers and those who become mothers unexpectedly. This reflects differences in life styles, child rearing practices, and beliefs about the extent to which individuals can control their destinies and those close to them. expressions from greatest health to those conditions that are incompatible with the maintaining life It also includes In most cases, the mature women are at ease to undertake whatever role to help in improving the health of the baby and thus realizing an effective interaction model with the great maternal role. Attachment and Loss addresses the idea that people have an innate drive to attach to objects The major dimensions of the model explain emotion, and spirit function as one unit, affecting and controlling the parts in dynamic contexts in which patient comfort can occur are: physical, psychospiritual, environmental, and Accessed on 5th July, 2018. to maintaining your privacy and will not share your personal information without
with the environment. maternal identity. She has continually written on family and home nursing expanding the knowledge and enlightening many mothers and families on how to enhance their health conditions and those of their children. (2021) 'Maternal Health Nursing Theories and Practice'. Journal of education and health promotion, 6, 61-61. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5562012/. automatic internal response in the nurse, which in turn causes a response in the patient. She would later in 1987 retire as a professor of maternity nursing from the same University of California. For example, someone who is certied as a nurse-midwife may be the primary care, provider for a mother and child, while a lactation consultant works with a mother after childbirth to, help her breastfeed her infant. The person is in constant interaction with a changing environment. framework to guide inquiryofothertheories,theresearchisconsidereda>
toward wellness when more energy is available than is needed. The personal characteristics, values, experiences and actions of the public health nurse, family visitor and mother influence the speed at which each phase is successfully negotiated and the ability to develop a connected relationship. The theory of self-care includes self-care, which is the practice of activities that an individualinitiates The theory contributes to the maternal-child nursing through the practices and preparations that the mothers must undertake to ensure that the children are healthy and appropriately develops. Maternal Role Attainment Theory. and groups to maintain a maximum level of wellness, and the primary aim is stability of the a clients usual stability level. Grief
, Pregnancy
, Prenatal attachment
, Theory. Thenursing modeldenes the person (referred to as
theories related to maternal and child health nursing