Health Promotion is one of the most challenging areas in today's nursing environment. Today, encouraging individuals to make personal changes in health promotion is often built on the concept of enabling individuals to improve their own health. Theorists like Dorothea Orem and Nola J. Pender have contributed greatly to our understanding of self-care and its impact on health promotion. Specifically, Orem's self-care theories outline the importance of understanding an individual's ability for self-care, their societal context, and the health of the individual in health promotion. Similarly, Pender's theories focus on how the relationship between individuals, their peer group and families, and health care professionals can impact health-promoting behaviors. Taken together, the theories of Orem and Pender have had a large impact on health promotion that focuses on the combined interaction of the individual's ability for self-care, nursing professionals, individual health, and a complex variety of social and cultural factors.
Health promotion itself is a relatively simple concept that is built solidly on enabling individuals to improve their own health. The Ottawa Charter of Health Promotion notes, "Health Promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health' (NWT Department of Health and Social Services).
Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory and successful health promotion built on individual enablement are closely linked. Self-care, in Orem's analysis, is strongly related to the individual's initiative in becoming responsible for their own health care, whenever possible. Self-care is continuous through adult life, and involves the individual acting on their own behalf in health prevention, promotion, the detection of disease, and treatment. It contributes greatly to human development, and helps maintain human functioning and structural integrity (Parissopoulos and Kotzabassaki).
Orem's theories of self-care describe people as responsible individuals and adults that are fully capable of forming a contractual relationship with a nurse. Self-care is purposeful...
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