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: Emphasizes the compassionate, humanistic aspect of nursing, including emotional and spiritual dimensions.

: Views the patient as a set of interrelated systems striving for balance in response to stressors. Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice

Nursing Theories & Theorists: The Definitive Guide for Nurses : Emphasizes the compassionate

: Outlines the five stages of clinical competence—novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert—as nurses gain skill and experience. The Role of Theory in Clinical Practice humanistic aspect of nursing

: Centers on helping patients achieve independence and manage their own health.

: Focuses on the impact of a patient's surroundings—such as light, air, and cleanliness—on their recovery.

Many nursing practices are rooted in the work of original theorists. Key frameworks include: