Thanks a lot for your information, but I need to know explicit or implicit proposition of this theory. I haven't book of this theory and none of the articles have referred to it.
Okay Shamsi, the preposition can be find implicitly.
But concepts are clear in the previous files,
Now the assumptions are the following:
1)"Nurses care for patients until patient become independent in activities of daily living (12 ADLs) . Patients desire to return to health, but this assumption is not explicitly stated.
2) Nurses’ role to prevent people having problems with these 12 ADLs. If this could not be achieved then nurses should help the patients to be independent in the ADLs. If this was not possible then nurses should give the patient and/or the patient’s family the knowledge and skills to cope with their dependence on the ADLs.
3) Individuals normally exist and survive by meeting their own needs.
4) The nurse’s role is to identify the patient’s needs. The needs are those where the patient is dependent for some of their ADLs; in the fact, the needs result from the fact that the patient cannot self-care.
You will see that that assumptions are nearly related to the work of an American nurse called Virginia Henderson. Why? because they based their work on Henderson works.
The reference is:
McKenna, Hugh, Pajnkihar, Majda, and Murphy, Fiona. Fundamentals of Nursing Models, Theories and Practice (2nd Edition). Somerset, NJ, USA: Wiley, 2014. ProQuest ebrary. Web. 29 November 2015.