Nursing Theories of Imogene King and Dorothy Johnson

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Imogene King: General System’s Framework “King’s conceptual model includes three types of dynamic, interacting systems: personal systems (represented by individuals), interpersonal systems (represented by such dyadic interactions as nurse-patient dialogue), and social systems (represented by larger institutions such as hospitals and families).”

Dorothy Johnson 1919-1999: Behavioral System Model

“Johnson’s model focuses on a behavioral system (the patient), its subsystems, and its environment.”

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