CLINICAL APPLICATION OF LYDIA HALL’S THEORY
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Lydia Hall was a rehabilitation nurse. She motivated and encouraged the nurses through her conceptual framework for nursing practice. She said that nurses are the key to the care and rehabilitation of patients. Hall assumed that her model directly reflects nursing in a professional interpersonal manner. Core, care, and cure overlap with each other as an element of the nursing process associated with the patient, strengthening science and also the basic philosophical dynamics. Halls defines their theory with the definitions of individual, health, nursing, society, and environment (1).
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CLINICAL APPLICATION OF LYDIA HALL’S THEORY. (2024). The Research of Medical Science Review, 2(3), 712-715. https://medicalsciencereview.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/146