Nursing theories : the base for professional nursing practice / [edited by] Julia B. George. 6

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Language: Unknown language code Summary language: Unknown language code Original language: Unknown language code Series: ; Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : Prentice Hall, 2002.;copyright 200246Edition: 5th editionDescription: 24 cm. xi, 611 pages : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: 2 Carrier type: volumeISBN: 978-981-0698-78-2ISSN: 2Other title: 6 []Uniform titles: | | Related works: 1 40 George, Julia B. 6 []Subject(s): -- 2 -- 0 -- -- | -- 2 -- 0 -- 6 -- | 2 0 -- | -- -- 20 -- | | -- -- Philosophy. Nursing;Nursing Theory. -- -- 20 -- | -- -- -- 20 -- --Genre/Form: -- 2 -- Additional physical formats: Nursing theories.DDC classification: | LOC classification: | RT84.5 | .N89 20022Other classification:
Contents:
An introduction to nursing theory /;Nursing theory in clinical practice /;Environmental model: Florence Nightingale /;Interpersonal relations in nursing: Hildegard E. Peplau /;Definitions and components in nursing: Virginia Henderson /;Care, core, and cure: Lydia E. Hall /;Self-care deficit nursing theory: Dorothea E. Orem /;Patient centered approaches: Faye G. Abdellah /;Nursing process discipline: Ida Jean Orlando /;The prescriptive theory of nursing: Ernestine Wiedenbach /;The conservation principles, a model for health: Myra E. Levine /;Systems framework and theory of goal attainment: Imogene M. King /;Science of unitary human beings: Martha E. Rogers /;Roy adaptation model: Sister Callistra Roy /;The Neuman systems model: Betty Neuman /;Humanistic nursing: Josephine G. Paterson and Loretta T. Zderad /;Theory of transpersonal caring: Jean Watson /;Theory of human becoming: Rosemarie Rizzo Parse /;The modeling and role-modeling theory: Helen C. Erickson, Evelyn M. Tomlin, and Mary Ann P. Swain /;Theory of culture care diversity and universality: Madeleine M. Leininger /;Health as expanding consciousness: Margaret Newman /;Nursing as caring: Anne Boykin /;Using nursing theory in clinical practice /;Nursing theory and practice with other disciplines. Janet S. Hickman --;Joan S. Reeves and Charlotte Paul --;Marie L. Lobo --;Janice V.R. Belcher and Lois J. Brittain Fish --;Chiyoko Yamamoto Furukawa and Joan Swartz Howe --;Julia B. George --;Peggy Coldwell Foster and Agnes M. Bennett --;Suzanne M. Falco --;Julia B. George --;Agnes M. Bennett and Peggy Coldwell Foster --;Julia B. George --;Julia B. George --;Maryanne Garon --;Julia Gallagher Galbreath --;Julia B. George --;Susan G. Praeger --;Jane H. Kelley and Brenda Johnson --;Janet S. Hickman --;Noreen Cavan Frisch and Susan Stanwyck Bowman --;Julia B George --;Jula B. George --;Julia B. George --;Julia B. George --
Action note: In: Summary: Designed as a tool to help nurses apply concepts and theories to practice, this book considers the ideas of well-known nursing theorists and relates the work of each to the nursing process. Chapters are organized to relate the theorist's work to the nursing metaparadigm, the nursing process, characteristics of a theory, and strengths and limitations of the theory. Quanitiative and qualitative research methods now in each chapter. An emphasis on the use of nursing theory in clinical practice. Chapters on the work of Artinian and Conger, as well as the introduction of an interdisciplinary model. Other editions:
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An introduction to nursing theory /;Nursing theory in clinical practice /;Environmental model: Florence Nightingale /;Interpersonal relations in nursing: Hildegard E. Peplau /;Definitions and components in nursing: Virginia Henderson /;Care, core, and cure: Lydia E. Hall /;Self-care deficit nursing theory: Dorothea E. Orem /;Patient centered approaches: Faye G. Abdellah /;Nursing process discipline: Ida Jean Orlando /;The prescriptive theory of nursing: Ernestine Wiedenbach /;The conservation principles, a model for health: Myra E. Levine /;Systems framework and theory of goal attainment: Imogene M. King /;Science of unitary human beings: Martha E. Rogers /;Roy adaptation model: Sister Callistra Roy /;The Neuman systems model: Betty Neuman /;Humanistic nursing: Josephine G. Paterson and Loretta T. Zderad /;Theory of transpersonal caring: Jean Watson /;Theory of human becoming: Rosemarie Rizzo Parse /;The modeling and role-modeling theory: Helen C. Erickson, Evelyn M. Tomlin, and Mary Ann P. Swain /;Theory of culture care diversity and universality: Madeleine M. Leininger /;Health as expanding consciousness: Margaret Newman /;Nursing as caring: Anne Boykin /;Using nursing theory in clinical practice /;Nursing theory and practice with other disciplines. Janet S. Hickman --;Joan S. Reeves and Charlotte Paul --;Marie L. Lobo --;Janice V.R. Belcher and Lois J. Brittain Fish --;Chiyoko Yamamoto Furukawa and Joan Swartz Howe --;Julia B. George --;Peggy Coldwell Foster and Agnes M. Bennett --;Suzanne M. Falco --;Julia B. George --;Agnes M. Bennett and Peggy Coldwell Foster --;Julia B. George --;Julia B. George --;Maryanne Garon --;Julia Gallagher Galbreath --;Julia B. George --;Susan G. Praeger --;Jane H. Kelley and Brenda Johnson --;Janet S. Hickman --;Noreen Cavan Frisch and Susan Stanwyck Bowman --;Julia B George --;Jula B. George --;Julia B. George --;Julia B. George --

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Designed as a tool to help nurses apply concepts and theories to practice, this book considers the ideas of well-known nursing theorists and relates the work of each to the nursing process. Chapters are organized to relate the theorist's work to the nursing metaparadigm, the nursing process, characteristics of a theory, and strengths and limitations of the theory. Quanitiative and qualitative research methods now in each chapter. An emphasis on the use of nursing theory in clinical practice. Chapters on the work of Artinian and Conger, as well as the introduction of an interdisciplinary model.

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