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Core, Care and Cure Model

Lydia E. Hall

(September 21, 1906 – February 27, 1969)

Background

-Born on September 21, 1906 in New

York City as Lydia Eloise Williams

-In 1945, she married Reginald A. Hall

who was a native of England.

  • A 1927 Graduate Of New York Hospital School Of Nursing In Pennsylvania

Earned The Bachelor

-Science Degree In Public Health Nursing At Teachers College, Columbia University

Finished Master Of Arts

Degree In The Teaching created Using Natural Life Sciences

WORK AND INTERESTS

-She worked as RN for the Life Extension Institute of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in Pennsylvania and New York

-became a professor at Teacher's College at Columbia, where she taught nursing students to function as medical consultants.

-She was always interested in rehabilitative nursing and the role that the professional nurse played in the patient's recovery and welfare

-Hall's interest and research in the field of rehabilitation of chronically ill patients brought her to develop her now famous

Hall’s Framework for Nursing

CARE, CORE AND CURE THEORY

  • The three circles are independent yet interconnected.

  • Purpose is to achieve an interpersonal

relationship with the patient.

-The circles overlap and change in size as the patient progress through a medical crisis to the rehabilitative phase of illness

  • Nursing care can be delivered on three interlocking levels.

  • Cure = Disease.

  • Care = Body

  • Core = Patient.

Core: involves the patient and application of therapy and use of self-reflection.

Cure: 1st aspect; shared with medicine (assisting the physicians), 2nd aspect; nurse assisting the patient through healing process.

Care: focused on maintaining optimal health and quality life from birth to end of life

Care is ongoing matrix of learning and teaching.

-THE CARE, CORE AND CURE MODEL the 3 overlapping circles describing aspects of the person as patient and nursing functions

Metaparadigm

  • Person/client:

The individual human who is 16 year of age or older and pass the acute stage of a long term illness is the focus of the nursing care in the Hall’s work.

  • Environment:

Hall is credited with developing the concept of lobe center because she assumed that the hospital environment during treatment of acute illness creates experience for the ill individual.

-Nursing:

Is identified as consisting of participation in the care, core, and cure aspects of the patients care.

-Health:

Can be inferred to be a state of self -awareness with conscious selection of behaviors that are optimal for that individual.

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Core, Care and Cure Model

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Core, Care and Cure Model
Lydia E. Hall
(September 21, 1906 – February 27, 1969)
Background
-Born on September 21, 1906 in New
York City as Lydia Eloise Williams
-In 1945, she married Reginald A. Hall
who was a native of England.
- A 1927 Graduate Of New York Hospital
School Of Nursing In Pennsylvania
Earned The Bachelor
-Science Degree In Public Health Nursing At
Teachers College, Columbia University
Finished Master Of Arts
Degree In The Teaching created Using
Natural Life Sciences
WORK AND INTERESTS
-She worked as RN for the Life Extension
Institute of the Metropolitan Life Insurance
Co. in Pennsylvania and New York
-became a professor at Teacher's College at
Columbia, where she taught nursing
students to function as medical
consultants.
-She was always interested in rehabilitative
nursing and the role that the professional
nurse played in the patient's recovery and
welfare
-Hall's interest and research in the field of
rehabilitation of chronically ill patients
brought her to develop her now famous
Hall’s Framework for Nursing
CARE, CORE AND CURE THEORY
- The three circles are independent yet
interconnected.
Purpose is to achieve an interpersonal
relationship with the patient.
-The circles overlap and change in size as
the patient progress through a medical
crisis to the rehabilitative phase of illness
- Nursing care can be delivered on three
interlocking levels.
• Cure = Disease.
• Care = Body
* Core = Patient.
Core: involves the patient and application of therapy
and use of self-reflection.
Cure: 1st aspect; shared with medicine (assisting the
physicians), 2nd aspect; nurse assisting the patient
through healing process.
Care: focused on maintaining optimal health and
quality life from birth to end of life
Care is ongoing matrix of learning and teaching.
-THE CARE, CORE AND CURE MODEL the 3 overlapping
circles describing aspects of the person as patient and
nursing functions
Metaparadigm
-Person/client:
The individual human who is 16 year of age or older
and pass the acute stage of a long term illness is the
focus of the nursing care in the Hall’s work.
-Environment:
Hall is credited with developing the concept of lobe
center because she assumed that the hospital
environment during treatment of acute illness creates
experience for the ill individual.
-Nursing:
Is identified as consisting of participation in the
care, core, and cure aspects of the patients care.
-Health:
Can be inferred to be a state of self -awareness
with conscious selection of behaviors that are optimal
for that individual.