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  • Systems Theory
  • Health Psychology

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  • The Neuman Systems Model provides a holistic framework for nursing.
  • Reconstitution is a key concept within this model, representing adaptation.
  • Understanding reconstitution is crucial for patient care and outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To trace the evolution of the concept of reconstitution.
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  • To highlight reconstitution as both a process and outcome of stressor encounters.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of definitions and descriptions.
  • Conceptual analysis of reconstitution.
  • Application of the Neuman Systems Model.

Main Results:

  • Reconstitution definitions have evolved from basic to complex.
  • The Neuman Systems Model frames reconstitution as a dynamic response.
  • Reconstitution is recognized as a dual concept: process and outcome.

Conclusions:

  • The concept of reconstitution has broadened significantly.
  • Reconstitution is integral to understanding client system responses to stressors.
  • Further exploration of reconstitution enhances its application in nursing practice.