Behavioral System Model
Behavioral System Model
MODEL
DOROTHY E.
JOHNSON
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lecture, the students will be able
to:
a. determine the life and works of Dorothy
Johnson.
b. comprehend the Behavioral System Model.
c. scrutinize Johnson’s Behavioral System Model
in relation to Nursing's Metaparadigm.
d. verify the application of the theory to the nursing
process
e. summarize Johnson’s Behavioral System Model
DOROTHY E. JOHNSON
DOROTHY E. JOHNSON
Born in Savannah, Georgia, in 1919
Finish BSN at Vanderbilt University,
Nashville, Tennessee
MPH from Harvard
Most of her teaching career was in
Pediatric Nursing at the UCLA
She retired as Professor Emeritus,
January 1978
DOROTHY E. JOHNSON
She believed nursing had a body of
knowledge reflecting both the science
and art
1959 – proposed that knowledge of the
science of nursing necessary for
effective nursing can included a
synthesis of key concepts drawn from
basic and applied sciences.
DOROTHY E. JOHNSON
1961 – Johnson proposed that
nursing care facilitated the client’s
maintenance of a state of
equilibrium
She proposed that client’s were
“stressed” by a stimulus of either
an external or internal nature.
DOROTHY E. JOHNSON
1stAssumption
– In constructing a behavioral
system, the assumption is made
that there is “organization,
interaction, interdependency, and
integration of the parts and
elements of behavior that go to
make up the system”
ASSUMPTIONS OF THE
BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM
MODEL
2nd Assumption
– A system “tends to achieve a balance
among the various forces operating
within and upon it, and that man strives
continually to maintain a behavioral
system balance and steady states by
more or less automatic adjustments and
adaptations to the natural forces
impinging upon him”
ASSUMPTIONS OF THE
BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM
MODEL
3rd Assumption
– A behavioral system , “which
both requires and results in some
degree of regularity and
constancy in behavior, is
essential to man”
ASSUMPTIONS OF THE
BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM
MODEL
4th Assumption
– The behavioral system is that the
“system balance reflects
adjustments and adaptations that
are successful in some way and
to some degree”
JOHNSON’S 7 BEHAVIORAL
SUBSYSTEM
Attachment &
affiliation
Forces Effective
Dependency Elimination
Behavioral and functioning
disorder sress and
adaptation
Sexuality Ingestion
Feedback
3 FUNCTIONAL
REQUIREMENT
“Protected from noxious influences with
which the system cannot cope”
HUMAN BEINGS
Two major systems:
– Biological System –
medicine’s focus
– Behavioral System –
nursing’s focus
NURSING’S
METAPARADIGM
SOCIETY
– Relates to the environment in which the
individual exists.
– Influenced by all events in the environment
NURSING
– Primary goal is to foster equilibrium
within the individual, which allows
for the practice with individuals at
any point in the health-illness
continuum
JOHNSON’S BEHAVIORAL
SYSTEM AND THE
NURSING PROCESS
Diagnosis
– Insufficiency – a state which exists
when a particular subsystem is not
functioning or developed to its
fullest capacity due to inadequacy.
– Discrepancy – a behavior that does
not meet the intended goal.
JOHNSON’S BEHAVIORAL
SYSTEM AND THE
NURSING PROCESS
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