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My Personal Philosophy Of Nursing

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Discovering one’s own philosophy in nursing reveals dynamic aspects and history that is authentic within one’s own journey. My personal nursing philosophy is a phenomenon by itself, I am calling it integrative holistic sensitive care. This theory fits into a metaparadigm that is intimately connected to personal experiences, learned behaviors, combination social and public health, laughter, harm reduction and patient centered care. The theorist who expressed in words and contributed to my own personal philosophy include Hildegard Peplau, Virginia Henderson, Madeleine Leininger, and Betty Neuman’s.
Integrative holistic sensitive care consists of interpersonal, patient centered, harm reduction, diversity focused, and attention to wholeness within a person’s life. It is a metaparadigm of nursing because it incorporates aspects person, health, environment and nursing (Nursing Theories, 2016). The approach I take to patients is to listen, assess needs, connect, laugh, talk, and work with them in getting through the situation. Each patient is different, their physical needs may outweigh the psychological care, however, understanding an individual’s story, will guide your focus and incorporate the aspects of care. These aspects care include physiological, psychological, spiritual, cultural, and developmental. Neuman’s includes in interventions that three levels of prevention, primary (first line of defense) secondary (restores and reduces reactions), and tertiary (readaption)

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