Saturday, 19 March 2011

Whole-Person Caring Model

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Whole-Person Caring Model (WPCM) 

Uniqueness of WPCM
  Interdisciplinary 
  Easy to Understand 
  Practical Application 
  Re-defines who we are 
  Embrace our infinite and spiritual nature 
(Thornton, 2005)

Framed around Nurse Theorists 
Florence Nightingale – “ We are the reflection of the divine, with
physical, metaphysical and intellectual attributes” 
(Thornton, 2005).

Martha Rogers describes each person as: “ irreducible, indivisible, pandimensional energy field that is open and infinite in nature, and inseparable from the environment” (Thornton, 2005).

Jean Watson’s contemporary theory states, “ We are sacred
beings (and) we must regard ourselves and others with
deepest respect, dignity, mystery, and awe” (Thornton, 2005).

Model of Whole-Person Caring theory & framework is derived
  Nursing Theory 
  Physics Theory 
  Systems Theory
(Thornton, Gold, & Watkins, 2002)

Key Concepts of the WPCM 
  Sacredness of being
  Therapeutic partnering 
  Self-care and self-healing 
  Optimal whole-person nourishment
  Self-care and self-healing 
  Optimal whole-person nourishment 
  Transformational healthcare leadership, and 
  Caring as a sacred practice 
(Thornton, 2005)

WPCM Definitions 
  Person
  Environment 
  Health 
  Whole-Person caring 
  Spiritual

Person
Thornton et al. (2002) defines a person as:
“The art and science of whole-person caring defines person as an energy field that is infinite and spiritual in essence and in continual mutual process with the environment. Each person manifests unique physical, mental, emotional and social-relational patterns that are interrelated, inseparable, and continually evolving”.
Environment & Health 
“An energy field beyond and inclusive of the person. Because person and environment are in a state of constant mutual process, there is no distinction from an energetic perspective” (Thornton et al., 2002).
Health 
“The subjective experience of well-being” (Thornton, 2005).

Whole Person Caring 
“The delivery of care and services to promote well-being. Whole-person caring is based on the concepts of sacredness of being; therapeutic partnering: self-care and self-healing; optimal whole-person nourishment; transformational health care leadership; and caring as sacred practice” (Thornton, 2005).

Spirit 
“The spiritual dimension is a unifying field that integrates the physical, mental, emotional, and social/relational aspects of being. The spiritual dimension is the essence of self and also transcends the self. It is our closest, most direct experience of the universal life force” (Thornton et al., 2002).

Concept of Whole-Person 
Self – Realization
Emotional 
Physical 
Social/Relational 
Mental
Spiritual Energy Field 
(Field of Love) 
(Thornton, 2005)


Development of WPCM 
The Model of Whole-Person Caring was created while Three
Rivers Community Hospital was developing a curriculum with the purpose to create a healing and nurturing environment for both patients and employees (Thornton, 2005).

The New England School of Whole Health Education conducted
A 2-year pilot study, and a behavioral model for creating healing for patients as well as for practitioners and others in the work environment (Donadio, 2005).

Proven Effectiveness 
At Three Rivers Community Hospital, Oregon, the theoretical
WPCM has resulted in quantifiable and sustainable results in the areas of:
  Increased patient satisfaction 
  Increased employee satisfaction 
  Decrease nursing turnover, below the National average 
  Increased integration of organizational values by employees 
  Enhanced healing environment 
(Thornton, 2005)
The New England School of Whole-Health Education illustrated its congruency and demonstrated the transformational effects of whole-health education in an educational setting during a 2-year pilot study in 1997 (Donadio, 2005).

Leadership within WPCM 
  Assess organization’s ideology and culture 
  Elicit support of key people 
  Customize strategies for implementation 
  Involve everyone 
  Honor and recognize exemplary people 
  Initiate programs for personal growth and transformation 
  Incorporate whole-person caring concepts in performance
criteria
References
Donadio, G. (2005). Improving Healthcare Delivery with the
Transformational Whole Person Care Model. Holistic Nursing Practice 19(2) 74-77.

Thornton, L. (2005). The model of whole-person caring: Creating and
      sustaining a healing environment. Holistic Nursing Practice 19 (3),
      106-115.

Thornton, L., Gold, J., & Watkins, M. (2002). The art and science of 
     whole-person caring: an interdisciplinary model for health care
     practice. International Journal for Human Caring 6 (2). 38







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