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Neuman Systems Model
 

Dr. Betty Neuman

RN Ph.D FAAN

 


The Neuman Systems Model was originally developed in 1970 at the University of California, Los Angeles, by Betty Neuman, Ph.D., RN. The model was developed by Dr. Neuman as a way to teach an introductory nursing course to nursing students. The goal of the model was to provide a wholistic overview of the physiological, psychological, sociocultural, and developmental aspects of human beings. After a two-year evaluation of the model, it was published in Nursing Research (Neuman & Young, 1972).

The Neuman Systems Model is a unique, systems-based perspective that provides a unifying focus for approaching a wide range of nursing concerns. The Neuman Systems Model is a comprehensive guide for nursing practice, research, education, and administration that is open to creative implementation…(and) has the potential for unifying various health-related theories, clarifying the relationships of variables in nursing care and role definitions at various levels of nursing practice. The multidimensionality and wholistic systemic perspective of the Neuman Systems Model is increasingly demonstrating its relevance and reliability in a wide variety of clinical and educational settings throughout the world. (Betty Neuman, 2002)
 

Website:
  • Neuman Systems Model - This model was originally developed in 1970 at the University of California, Los Angeles, by Betty Neuman, Ph.D., RN. The model was developed by Dr. Neuman as a way to teach an introductory nursing course to nursing students. Essays by Pat Heyman.

  • Neuman Systems Model: This is the new home of the NSM website

  • The Neuman Systems Model  -  The Neuman Systems Model Website, Neumann College To provide access to information about the Neuman Systems Model and to promote dialogue among those dedicated to the knowledge and development of the science of nursing. (Dr. Betty Neuman)

 

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Selected Publications:
  • Hinton Walker, P., & Neuman, B. (Eds.). (1996). Blueprint for use of nursing models. New York: NLN Press.

  • Huch, M. H. (1991). Perspectives on health. Nursing Science Quarterly, 4, 33-40.

  • Neuman, B. (1974). The Betty Neuman Health-Care Systems Model: A total person approach to patient problems. In J.P. Riehl & C. Roy, Conceptual models for nursing practice (pp. 99—114). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

  • Neuman, B. (1980). The Betty Neuman Health-Care Systems Model: A total person approach to patient problems. In J.P. Riehl & C. Roy, Conceptual models for nursing practice (2nd ed., pp. 119-134). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

  • Neuman, B. (1982). The Neuman health-care systems model: A total approach to client care. In B. Neuman, The Neuman systems model: Application to nursing education and practice (pp. 8-29). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

  • Neuman, B. (1982). The Neuman systems model. Application to nursing education and practice. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

  • Neuman, B. (1982). The systems concept and nursing. In B. Neuman, The Neuman systems model: Application to nursing education and practice (pp. 3-7). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

  • Neuman B. (1983). Family intervention using the Betty Neuman health care systems model. In I.W. Clements & F.B. Roberts, Family health: A theoretical approach to nursing care (pp. 239—254). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

  • Neuman B. (1985). The Neuman systems model. Senior Nurse, 5(3), 20—23.

  • Neuman, B. (1989). The Neuman nursing process format: Family. In J.P. Riehl-Sisca, Conceptual models for nursing practice (3rd ed., pp. 49-62). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.

  • Neuman, B. (1989). In conclusion--in transition. In B. Neuman, The Neuman systems model (2nd ed., pp. 453-470). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.

  • Neuman, B. (1989). The Neuman systems model (2nd ed.). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.

  • Neuman, B. (1989). The Neuman systems model. In B. Neuman, The Neuman systems model (2nd ed., pp. 3-63). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.

  • Neuman, B. (1990). The Neuman systems model: A theory for practice. In M.E. Parker (Ed.), Nursing theories in practice (pp. 241-261). New York: National League for Nursing.

  • Neuman, B.M. (1990). Health as a continuum based on the Neuman Systems Model. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 129-135.

  • Neuman, B. (1995). The Neuman systems model (3rd ed.). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.

  • Neuman, B. (1995). In conclusion--toward new beginnings. In B. Neuman, The Neuman Systems Model (3rd ed., pp. 671-703). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.

  • Neuman, B. (1995). The Neuman systems model. In B. Neuman, The Neuman Systems Model (3rd ed., pp. 3-61). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.

  • Neuman, B. (1996). The Neuman systems model in research and practice. Nursing Science Quarterly, 9, 67-70.

  • Neuman, B. Chadwick, P.L., Beynon, C.E., Craig, D.M., Fawcett, J., Chang, N.J., Freese, B.T., & Hinton-Walker, P. (1997). The Neuman Systems Model: Reflections and projections. Nursing Science Quarterly, 10, 18-21.

  • Neuman, B., & Young, R.J. (1972). A model for teaching total person approach to patient problems. Nursing Research, 21, 264—269.

   

 

 

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