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Perioperative Nursing Model Redesign

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1994
The Surgical Services Division at a university hospital has created a patient delivery system that integrates the TQM values: continuous improvement, shared governance and staff empowerment. A divisional shared governance model includes specific roles for several councils: departmental shared governance, clinical practice, professional practice and ...
P, Horstman, L, Helmick, J A, Sions
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Nursing care delivery models and nurse satisfaction

Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1994
The relative impact of various nursing care delivery models and management interventions on nurse satisfaction was assessed in 37 New Jersey hospitals. Nurses ranked pay as the most important factor, followed by autonomy and professional status. Changes in scores between pilot and comparison units were significantly different for satisfaction with ...
C T, Kovner   +3 more
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Nursing Models and Nursing Practice

2000
This classic textbook offers a succinct overview of some of the most popular and influential nursing models in use and their application to clinical practice. In straightforward language, readers are introduced to the models of nursing developed by Virginia Henderson, Nancy Roper, Winifred Logan and Alison Tierney, Dorothy Johnson, Sister Callista Roy,
Peter Aggleton, Helen Chalmers
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Models of nursing, nursing practice and nurse education

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1987
Over the last few years, and concurrent with wider debates about the quality of patient care, increasing numbers of practising nurses and nurse educators have expressed interest in using conceptual models of nursing as a basis for planning and delivering nursing care.
Peter Aggleton MA MEd PhD ABPsS   +1 more
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Helping and Nursing Models

Nursing Research, 1983
The concept of helping has not been acknowledged as a central issue in either research or theory development in nursing. Nevertheless, assumptions about helping do exist in current conceptual models of nursing. In this paper, these assumptions are analyzed from the perspective of the most recent theoretical models of helping developed by Brickman ...
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Modelling district nurse expertise

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2014
As changes in society and health provision mean that one in four people over the age of 75 will require nursing care at home, pre-registration adult nurse education increasingly prepares student nurses for a future career within the community. District nurses undertake complex, multidimensional health and social assessments and care in a non-clinical ...
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Nursing models and the idea of nursing

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1990
The Wittgensteinian idea of family resemblances and meaning is explained. The idea of nursing is examined from this standpoint as are the knowledge claims of several influential nursing models. It is argued that the task of building a general model of nursing is theoretically impossible.
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A Nursing Diagnosis Based Model

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1989
Fiscal uncertainty, anxiety about nursing retention, and public scrutiny characterize the hospital milieu. During times such as these, introducing a conceptual model may appear inpractical and untimely. However, the conceptual model at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital has demonstrated many practical applications.
M, Krenz, B, Karlik, S, Kiniry
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