1957 - Creation of the 21 Nursing Problems Theory, a significant transformation in nursing education and practice.
Nursing Education
About This Innovation
* Abdellah’s 21 Nursing Problems Theory prioritizes the holistic needs of individuals over merely addressing their medical conditions. * Categorizes nursing challenges into a systematic structure that aids nurses in comprehensively assessing and addressing patient needs. * The theory identifies four levels of nursing problems, ranging from basic care requirements to restorative care needs. * This categorization supports healthcare professionals in prioritizing interventions based on the severity and complexity of patient issues. * 21 Nursing Problems Theory represented a significant transformation in nursing education and practice. * Abdellah also in 1955 formed the National Institute of Nursing Research.
The Invention
Abdellahs 21 Problems
Key Information
Category:
Nursing Education
Completion Status:
yes
Patent Number:
N/A
Co-Inventor:
None
Patent Information
Patent Number: N/A
Technical Specifications
Abdellahs 21 Problems
Collaboration
Co-Inventor: None