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The Maslow 's Theory Of Nursing

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As I reflect on my nursing education I recognize that I have unknowingly created a set of values and beliefs for myself, otherwise known as my personal nursing philosophy. Nightingale’s philosophy was about healing, not just caring for the sick, and this reflected a change in nursing practice which persists today. For her, nursing was holistic, bringing body, mind, and spirit together (Payne, K. ,2010). My nursing theory is comparable to Nightingale that guided me as a nurse educator using the Maslow 's humanistic theory that is best known for identifying the hierarchy of needs which played an important role in human motivation. At the bottom of Maslow 's hierarchy are physiological needs, safety needs, the needs of belonging and love, self esteem and at the top of the hierarchy are self-actualization needs (Bastable, S. (2014, p.87). Maslow 's hierarchy in relation to my nursing career is meeting with my own physiological and safety needs by fulfilling my knowledge obtained from classroom lectures shared with interactions through a diversity of patients, family members, and healthcare professionals as a student nurse into the role of a registered nurse. Further, Maslow 's needs of belonging and love are fulfilled by being compassionate and caring as a nurse to my patients and families. I feel that my personal and professional philosophies are congruent because my personal values overlap the driving forces behind the core of nursing. Additionally, self esteem is defined by

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