Introduction
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First proposed by Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901-1972) as General Systems theory.
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General systems theory is a general science of 'wholeness'.
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Systems theory has been applied in developing nursing theories and conducting nursing research.
Characteristics of systems
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"Systems" refer specifically to self-regulating systems.
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Systems are self-correcting through feedback.
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Systems have a structure that is defined by its parts and processes.
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Systems are generalizations of reality.
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The various parts of a system have functional as well as structural relationships between each other.
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Systems tend to function in the same way.
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Every living organism is essentially an open system.
Systems theory and Nursing
- Many nursing theorists have drwan from the works of von Bertalanffy on systems theory.
- Neuman's Systems Theory
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Rogers 's Theory of Unitary Huamn Beings
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Roy's Adaptation Model
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Imogene King's Theory of Goal Attainement
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Orem Self-care Deficit Theory
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Johnson's Behaviour Systems Model
References
- Bertalanffy, LV. (1968). General system theory: Foundations, development, applications. New York: George Braziller.
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Bertalanffy, LVon. (1974). Perspectives on General System Theory Edited by Edgar Taschdjian. George Braziller, New York.
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Jarrin, Olga F., "An Integral Philosophy and Definition of Nursing" (2007). School of Nursing Scholarly Works. Paper 47. http://digitalcommons.uconn.edu/son_articles/47
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