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Connecting the dots: multidisciplinary care for individual health from the perspective of Betty Neuman
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Keywords

Nursing Theory
Multidisciplinary Care
Comprehensive Health
Patient Care
Health Care Models

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Sousa RP de, Oliveira AV de, Silva JSLG, Rocha G de A, Oliveira DF de, Ramos RM de O, Balbino CM. Connecting the dots: multidisciplinary care for individual health from the perspective of Betty Neuman. Glob Acad Nurs [Internet]. 2024 Sep. 25 [cited 2024 Dec. 21];5(3):e443. Available from: https://globalacademicnursing.com/index.php/globacadnurs/article/view/546

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the applicability of the Neuman Systems Model in multidisciplinary health care, highlighting its potential to promote a more comprehensive and effective approach to promoting health and well-being. The study was conducted through a reflective analysis focused on theoretical concepts. This approach is justified by the need to critically discuss the integration between Neuman's theory and multidisciplinary healthcare practice. The results show that applying the Neuman Model facilitates multidisciplinary practice by integrating holistic care and considering biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors. The open system approach identifies vulnerabilities and stressors, allowing coordinated interventions. However, challenges such as fragmentation of care and the need for better communication between professionals to improve clinical outcomes persist. Adopting the Neuman Systems Model can improve clinical outcomes, reduce risks, and promote more humanized and efficient care, especially in highly complex contexts, such as those faced by multidisciplinary teams in contemporary health care.

https://doi.org/10.5935/2675-5602.20200443
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