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Learn about Lydia Hall and her nursing theory “Care, Cure, Core” model in this nursing theories study guide. Please get to know Lydia Hall’s biography, a career as a nurse, and an in-depth discussion of her nursing theory to tackle the major concepts, assumptions, and nursing application.
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Biography of Lydia E. Hall
Lydia Eloise Hall (September 21, 1906 – February 27, 1969) was a nursing theorist who developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing. Her theory defined Nursing as “a participation in care, core and cure aspects of patient care, where CARE is the sole function of nurses, whereas the CORE and CURE are shared with other members of the health team.”
She was an innovator, motivator, mentor to nurses in all phases of their careers, and an advocate for chronically ill patients. She worked to involve the community in public health issues.
Early Life of Lydia Hall
Lydia Hall was born on September 21, 1906, in New York City as Lydia Eloise Williams. She was the eldest child of Louis V. Williams and Anna Ketterman Williams and was named after her maternal grandmother. Her brother, Henry, was several years younger. At a young age, her family decided to move to York, Pennsylvania, where her father was a general