Title: Florence Nightingale
1Florence Nightingale
2- Religious inspiration called her to focus on the
health of the masses
3Florence Nightingale
- Began her nursing training in 1851 in Germany
- Pioneered the concept of formal nursing education
- Her experience in treating sick/injured soldiers
in the Crimean War strongly influenced her
philosophy of nursing - First to use statistics to guide care delivery
4Florence Nightingale
- All sciences of observation depend upon
statistical methodswithout these, are blind
empiricism. Make your facts comparable before
deducing causes. Incomplete, pell-mell
observations arranged so as to support theory
insufficient number of observations this is what
one sees. - Source Florence Nightingale Mystic, Visionary,
Healer (B.M. Dossey), p. 230.
5Florence Nightingale
- Based her ideas on individual, societal, and
professional values - Her strongest influence was
- education, observation, and
- hands-on experience
- She formulated her values
- through years of working
- with charities, hospitals,
- the military
6Florence Nightingale
- In 1860 Nightingale published Notes on Nursing
- Considered the first nursing theorist
- Information on her theory has been obtained
through interpretation of her writings - Her theory significantly influenced 3 other
groups of theories - Adaptation Theory, Need
Theory, Stress Theory
7Nightingales Notes on Nursing
- Was not written as a nursing text
- Was a guide to help organize manipulate the
environment for persons requiring nursing care - Nightingale originally wanted women to teach
themselves to nurse and viewed Notes on Nursing
as hints to enable them to do so
8Nightingale on Notes on Nursing
- I thank you sincerely kindly for what you
have to say about my Notes on Nursing you do not
know how, in the midst of much disappointment,
such words cheer strengthen us. The only
possible merit of my little book is that there is
not a word in it written for the sake of writing,
but only forced out of me by much experience in
human suffering. - Source Florence Nightingale Mystic, Visionary,
Healer (B.M. Dossey), p. 231.
9Nightingales Nursing Theory
- The first published nursing theory (1860)
- Persons are in relation with the environment
- Stresses the healing properties of the physical
environment (fresh air, light, warmth, and
cleanliness) - Nursing puts patients in the best conditions
for nature to act upon them - Health is the positive of which the pathology is
the negative - Nature alone cures
10Nightingales Nursing Theory
- When aspects of the environment are out of
balance, the client must use energy to counter
these environmental stresses - Stresses drain the client of the energy needed
for healing - Viewed disease as a reparative process
- The health of the home/community are critical
components in an individuals health
11Nightingales Nursing Theory
- Theory basis the inter-relationship of a
healthful environment with nursing - External influences and conditions can prevent,
suppress, or contribute to disease or death - Theory goal Nurses help patients retain their
own vitality by meeting their basic needs through
control of the environment - Nursings Focus control of the environment for
individuals, families the community
12Three Types of Environments
- Physical
- Psychological
- Social
13Physical Environment
- Consists of physical elements where the patient
is being treated - Affects all other aspects of the environment
- Cleanliness of environment relates directly to
disease prevention and patient mortality - Aspects of the physical environment influence
the social and psychological environments of the
person
14Psychological Environment
- Can be affected by a negative physical
environment which then causes STRESS - Requires various activities to keep the mind
active (i.e, manual work, appealing food, a
pleasing environment) - Involves communication with the person, about the
person, and about other people - communication should be therapeutic, soothing,
unhurried!
15Social Environment
- Involves collecting data about illness and
disease prevention - Includes components of the physical environment -
clean air, clean water, proper drainage - Consists of a persons home or hospital room, as
well as the total community that affects the
patients specific environment
165 Major Components of a Healthful Environmental
- Proper ventilation
- Adequate light
- Sufficient warmth
- Control of noise
- Control of effluvia (noxious odors)
17Components of Nightingales Environmental Theory
- Health of Houses
- Ventilation and Warming
- Light
- Noise
- Variety
- Bed and Bedding
- Cleanliness of Rooms and Walls
- Personal Cleanliness
- Nutrition and Taking Food
- Chattering Hopes and Advices
- Observation of the Sick
- Social Considerations
18Nightingales Theory Nursings Metaparadigm -
PERSON
- Referred to by Nightingale as the patient
- A human being acted upon by a nurse, or affected
by the environment - Has reparative powers to deal with disease
- Recovery is in the patients power as long as a
safe environment exists
19Nightingales Theory Nursings Metaparadigm -
ENVIRONMENT
- The foundational component of Nightingales
theory - The external conditions forces that affect
ones life and development - Includes everything from a persons food to a
nurses verbal nonverbal interactions with the
patient
20Nightingales Theory Nursings Metaparadigm -
HEALTH
- Maintained by using a persons healing powers to
their fullest extent - Maintained by controlling the environmental
factors so as to prevent disease - Disease is viewed as a reparative process
instituted by nature - Health disease are the focus of the nurse
- Nurses help patients through their healing
process
21Nightingales Theory Nursings Metaparadigm -
NURSING
- Provides fresh air, light, warmth, cleanliness,
quiet, and a proper diet - Facilitates a patients reparative process by
ensuring the best possible environment - Influences the environment to affect health
- Supports the nursing process (even though it was
not even developed yet!)
22Nightingales Theory Nursings Metaparadigm -
NURSING
- Nursing education belongs in the hands of nurses!
- Nursing is a discipline distinct from medicine
focusing on the patients reparative process
rather than on their disease!!
23Critical Thinking Exercise
- Complete an environmental assessment of this
learning environment. Develop a plan for repair
or maintenance. - Consider a patient you have recently cared for.
Identify areas of the environment that
Nightingales theory guides you to assess. Did
you consider these before in your own model of
practice?
24- Using Nightingales model, compare and contract
the practice of nursing in the late 1800s with
nursing in present times.
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26Nightingale Resources
- On-line Florence Connection
- Florence Nightingale Museum
- Her Gravesite, Website
- Interesting Stories
- Collection of Her Letters
- Her Impact on Rural Hygiene