Filipino Theorists
Filipino Theorists
Filipino Theorists
Abaquin
Carmencita M. Abaquin
With Master’s and Doctoral Degree in Nursing from the
University of the Philippines College of Nursing.
An expert of Medical Surgical Nursing with subspecialty in
Oncologic Nursing, which made her known both here and
abroad. She had served the University of the Philippines
College of Nursing, her Alma Matter, as faculty and held the
position as Secretary of the College of Nursing. Her latest
appointment as a Chairman of the Board of Nursing speaks of
her competence and integrity in the field she has chosen.
Dissertation
"PREPARE ME" Interventions and the Quality of Life of
Advance Progressive Cancer Patients
Conceptual Model
Basic Assumptions and Concepts
PREPARE ME (Holistic Nursing Interventions) are the nursing
interventions provided to address the multidimensional problems
of cancer patients that can be given in any setting where patients
choose to be confined. This program emphasizes a holistic
approach to nursing care. PREPARE ME has the following
components:
Prayer
Basic Assumptions and Concepts
Relaxation-Breathing – techniques to encourage and elicit relaxation for the
purpose of decreasing undesirable signs and symptoms such as pain,
muscle tension, and anxiety.
Environment. Just like all the other paradigms, environment was not
defined accurately. Nevertheless we can assume that environment is an
aspect or dimension integrated to the cancer patient. Her quality of life can
also be assessed in this aspect thus it must be given consideration in the
provision of care.
Metaparadigms and
Interventions
Health. The concept of her theory revolves around illness,
particularly cancer and the provision of holistic care to improve
quality of life despite their terminal cases. Quality of life is defined
as a multifaceted construct that encompasses the individuals
capabilities and abilities of enriching life when it can no longer be
prolonged. This includes proper care and maintaining integrity of
the body, mind and spirit despite the limitations brought about by
the present condition. The quality of life is seen through the
patient's many dimensions.
Persons are whole or complete in the moment
(Boykin and Schoenhofer, 2001)
Knowing persons is a process of nursing that
allows for continuous appreciation of persons
moment to moment (Locsin, 2005).
Nursing is a discipline and a professional
practice (Boykin and Schoenhofer, 2001)
Technology is used to know persons as whole
moment to moment (Locsin, 2004).
FOCUS & INTENTION OF NURSING
Focus of Nursing
◦ A human being whose hopes, dreams, and
aspirations are to live fully as a caring person
(Boykin & Schoenhofer, 2001)
Intention of Nursing
◦ To know human beings fully as a whole person
By affirming, appreciating, and celebrating
personhood
Through expert and competent use of nursing
technologies
TECHNOLOGY OF
COMPETENCY
Conceptualized as:
◦ An expression of Caring
Co-existence of technology and caring in
nursing
Acknowledge wholeness of persons asa focus
of nursing
What is Person?
◦ Empirical facts about the compositions of the
person
◦ Persons as objects
Who is Person?
◦ Understanding the unpredictable,
irreducible person who is more and
different than the sum of his or her
empirical self
◦ Persons as unique individual
PERSON ARE COMPLETE AND
WHOLE IN THE MOMENT
Persons are complete, unique and
unpredictable
◦ Expressions of completeness vary from moment to
moment
Nursing interventions are not focused on
“fixing” or making persons “whole again.”
Nurses come to know persons as whole.
Nursing responses are based on the
persons’ uniqueness.
FOCUSING ON RECEIVED
TECHNOLOGICAL DATA ALONE TO
KNOW PERSON
Provides the nurse with an
understanding of persons as
objects who need to be fixed or
made whole again
PROCESS OF KNOWING PERSON AS A
WHOLE AND COMPLETE IN THE
MOMENT
Persons choose whether or not to allow nurses
to know them fully.
★ Essence of Caring
by Letty G. Kuan,
National Teacher Training Center for the Health Professions,
University of the
Philippines Manila, Learning Resources Unit, 1993
AND OTHER BOOKS...
★ Pag-aaruga Sa Mga Taong May Edad Na.
by Kuan, Letty G.; Quezon City: UP-KAT, 1998
★ Bioethics in Nursing
by Kuan, Letty G.; Manila: Educational Pub.
House, 2006
CONCEPTUAL MODEL (as studied and
researched)
Determinants of Fruitful Aging
• Prepared retirement
•Health Status
•Income
•Family Constellation
•Self- Preparation
★ Physiological Age- is the endurance of cells and
tissues to withstand the wear-and-tear
phenomenon of the human body.
-some individuals are gifted with the strong genetic
affinity to stay young for a long time period.
★ Role – Refers to the set of shared expectations focused
upon a particular position. These may include beliefs
about what goals or values the position incumbent is
to pursue and the norms that will govern his behavior.
ROLE (CONT.)
★
It is also the set shared expectations from the
retirees socialization experiences and the
values internalized while preparing for the
position as well as the adaptations to the
expectations socially defined for the position
itself.
★ For every social role there is complementary set of
roles in the social structure among which interaction
constantly occurs.
★ Change of Life - is the period between near
retirement and post-retirement years. In
medico-physiological terms, this equates with
the climacteric period of adjustment and re-
adjustment to another tempo of life.
★ Retiree – is an individual who has left the
position occupied for the past years of
productive life because he/she has reached the
prescribed retirement age or has completed the
required years of service.
★ Role Discontinuity - is the interruption in
the line of status enjoyed or performed.
The interruption may be brought about by
an accident, emergency, and change of
position or retirement.
★ Coping Approaches- Refer to the
interventions or measures applied to solve
a problematic situation or state in order to
restore or maintain equilibrium and
normal functioning.
DETERMINANTS OF POSITIVE
PERCEPTIONS IN RETIREMENT AND
POSITIVE REACTIONS TOWARD ROLE
DISCONTINUITIES:
1. Health Status - refer to physiological and mental
state of the respondents, classified as either sickly
or healthy.
2. Income – (economic level) refers to the financial
affluence of the respondent which can be classified
as poor, moderate, or rich.
3. Work Status (according to Webster’s dictionary)-
status of an individual according to his/her work.
4. Family Constellation – Means the type of family
composition described either close knit or
extended family where three or more
generations of family members live under one
roof; or distanced family, whose members live in
separate dwelling units; or nuclear type of family
where only husband, wife and children live
together.
5. Self-Preparation (according to Webster’s
dictionary) - it is preparing of self to the
possible outcomes in life.
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS