Pender Health Promotion Model PPT
- Title Slide (Title, You Name, School Name, Course Number and Name, Professor Name, Date)
- Introduction of the Nursing Theorist (Nola Pender, see below)
- Classification of the theory (Grand Theory, Middle Range, Practice Level, etc.).
- Discuss the model/concept of the presented theory (theoretical overview).
- Applicability to nursing practice (Clinical or Professional Examples)
- Implications for Nursing Research (How will this theory advance nursing practice?)
- Conclusion (Summary)
- References
Nola J. Pender’s Health Promotion Model: (click on the following link for readings on this model)
The Health Promotion Model was designed by Nola J. Pender to be a “complementary counterpart to models of health protection.”. It defines health as a positive dynamic state rather than simply the absence of disease. Health promotion is directed at increasing a patient’s level of well-being.
http://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/health_promotion_model.html
Additional Readings on Nola Pender’s Health Promotion Model can be found at the following link:
https://nursing-theory.org/theories-and-models/pender-health-promotion-model.php
Web Link: Nola Pender – Health Promotion Model
https://nolapender.weebly.com/
Theorist Presentation Grading Rubric
| Grading Criteria | Excellent
15 points |
Good
13 Points |
Fair
11 points |
Requires Review
9 points |
| Title Slide | All listed information is present | One item is missing from the title slide | More than two items are missing from the slide | Presenter did not
Follow directions |
| Contains no more than 10 Slides | 10 Slides | Exceeded Slides by one | Exceeded Slides by two | Excess of 12 slides or not enough content |
| Introduction | Provided comprehensive introduction | Provided substantial introduction | Provided average introduction | Poor introduction |
| Classification of theorists | Defined category of theorist with specifics | Defined category of theorist with minimum specifics | Defined category of theorist | Did not define category of theorist |
| Overview of theory | Provided substantial overview of theory | Provided average overview of theory | Minimal overview of theory provided | No overview of theory provided |
| Examples of related nursing practice | Provided specifics of relation to nursing practice | Provided specifics not directly related to nursing practice | Minimal examples given regarding specifics to nursing practice | Task was not addressed in presentation |
| How will theory advance nursing practice | Discussed how theory will advance nursing in detail | Discussed how theory will advance nursing, no detail noted | Minimal discussion how theory will advance nursing | No discussion noted regarding theory advancement |
| Conclusion of Presentation
Opportunity for questions |
Conclusion of presentation tying all concepts together
Providing opportunity for questions on slide |
Conclusion, but concepts not tied together
Provided question opportunity |
No Conclusion Side noted, provided question slide | No Conclusion Side noted, no opportunity for questions |
| Reference page | Reference page for citations used | Reference page | Reference page | No Reference page |

