Using the Neuman Systems Model for Best Practices
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Description
Human beings with unmet needs related to their health and illnesses are the central focus of the domain of nursing. It is proposed in this column that nurses who conduct their practice from a nursing theory base, while assisting individuals and families to meet their health needs, are more likely to provide comprehensive, individualized care that exemplifies best practices. The Neuman systems model has been widely acclaimed to guide practice, yet specific examples are few in the published literature. The purpose of this column is to present two case studies based upon Neuman systems model; one case is directed toward family care, and the other demonstrates care with an individual. Theory-based exemplars serve as teaching tools for students and practicing nurses. These case studies illustrate how nurses' actions, directed by Neuman's wholistic principles, integrate evidence-based practice and generate high quality care.
Citation Information
Ume-Nwagbo, Pearl; DeWan, Sharon A.; and Lowry, Lois W.. 2006. Using the Neuman Systems Model for Best Practices. Nursing Science Quarterly. Vol.19(1). 31-35. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894318405284125 PMID: 16407597 ISSN: 0894-3184