Joyce Travelbee 1926-1973: Nursing Metaparadigm
Joyce Travelbee 1926-1973: Nursing Metaparadigm
1926-1973
Life Story
A psychiatric nurse, educator and writer born in 1926.
1956, she completed her BSN degree at Louisiana State University
1959, she completed he Master of Science Degree in Nursing at Yale University
Working Experiences:
1952, Psychiatric Nursing Instructor at Depaul Hospital Affiliate School, New Orleans.
Also she taught at Charity Hospital School of Nursing in Louisiana State University, New
York University and university of Mississippi.
1970, the Project Director of Graduate Education at Louisiana State University School of
Nursing until her death.
Publications:
1963, started to publish articles and journals in nursing.
1966 and 1971, publication of her first book entitled Interpersonal Aspects of Nursing.
1969, when she published her second book Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing: Process
in the One-to-One Relationship.
She started Doctoral, program in Florida in 1973. Unfortunately, she was not able to finish it
because she died later that year. She passed away at the prime age of 47 after the brief
sickness.
Nursing Metaparadigm
Person
- Defined as human being
- Both the nurse and the patient are human beings.
- A human being is unique, irreplaceable individual who is in continuous process of
becoming, evolving, and changing.
Health
- Is subjective and objective
- Subjective – is an individually defined state of well-being in accord with self-appraisal of
physical-emotional-spiritual status.
- Objective – is an absence of discernable disease, disability of defect as measured by
physical examination, laboratory tests and assessment by spiritual director or
psychological counselor.
Environment
- She defined human conditions and life experiences encountered by all men as
sufferings, hope, pain, and illness.
Illness – being unhealthy, but rather explored the human experience of illness.
Suffering – is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental,
physical or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond anguish
– the malignant phase of dispairful “not caring” and apathetic indifference.
Pain – is observable. A unique experience. unpleasant physical sensation: the acutely
unpleasant physical discomfort experienced by somebody who is violently struck,
injured, or ill; feeling of discomfort: a sensation of pain in a particular part of the body
(often used in the plural) Hope- to have a wish to get or do something or for something
to happen or be true, especially something that seems possible or likely
Hopelessness – unable to succeed or improve, or unable to be resolved, helped, or
cured
Generality – has wide scope of application but applicable only to those patients in distress.