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PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES: 1. Introduce Betty Neuman 2. Overview of the Neuman Systems Model (NSM), concepts and principles 3. Evaluate the NSM nursing theory using Fawcett’s criteria 4. Contrast the NSM with two other nursing theories 5. Discuss and analyze the use of the NSM Betty Neuman (1924- • Born in 1924 on a farm near Lowell, Ohio. • After completion of her initial nursing education, she moved to Los Angeles to live with relatives. • Worked in a variety of nursing roles - always with an interest in human behavior. • She attended UCLA; graduated 1957 with a double major in Public Health and Psychology. • Helped her husband to establish and manage his medical practice. •1966: Master’s degree in Mental CAREER ADVANCES Health, Public Health Consultation from UCLA. •Pioneer of nursing involvement in mental health. • Late 1960’s: teaching and practice model for mental health consultation. • Requests from UCLA graduate students prompted the design of a conceptual model for nursing in 1970. Career advances (con’t) • First published in 1972 in an article entitled “A Model for Teaching Total Person Approach to Patient Problems” (Neuman & Young, 1972). • 1974 – 2002: further development and refinement of the NSM. (First called “The Neuman Systems Model” in 1985 – retained the same title since then.) • 1985: Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from PWU. RECENT YEARS • Maintained involvement in variety of professional and international activities • Numerous publications • Paper presentations • Consultations • Lectures • Conferences. • Moved back to Ohio and practiced as a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist. • Maintains leadership role in the Neuman Systems Model Trustees Group
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