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The Application of Orems Self-Care Model to Burn Care
Journal of Burn Care & Research, 08/26/09
Wilson J et al. – Although Orem's theory is quite applicable to burn care, certain components of Watson's Caring Theory and Roy's Adaptation Model is also applicable to those aspects of burn care not addressed by Orem. Those in the field of burn nursing should begin looking forward and adapting a specific theory to this specialty practice. Orem's Self–Care Model is the most applicable to burn care and provides a beginning point for theory usage in burn nursing care.
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