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A Conceptual Model of Nursing

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2010
A model of personhood for nursing in Ireland based on Celtic society, Irish language, Irish customs, and the Catholic religion is discussed. Concepts central to the model are presented bilingually as a means of capturing the essence of nursing care in an Irish context.
Geraldine M, McCarthy   +1 more
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A nursing model for orthopaedics

Nursing Standard, 1991
A nurse manager, an educationalist and a clinician describe their nursing model, which has been implemented on an orthopaedic unit. Based on an appreciation of the unique nature of the nurse-patient relationship, the model aims to foster and develop patient empowerment as a means of encouraging rehabilitation.
K, Balcombe, P, Davis, E, Lim
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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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The meaning of models of nursing to practising nurses

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2002
Background.It is contended that models of nursing have lost the momentum and challenge that they promised the profession. Their use, value and purpose have been seriously questioned and new perspectives on their use and implementation in practice, education and research are required.
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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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The Tredgold Model of Nursing

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1998
A nursing model is a framework upon which nurses can base their approach to care. A model may expand a philosophy into the abstract as it encompasses the nurses’ beliefs about their role, the patient’s involvement and the meaning of the interactions between the two.
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A model for nursing and nursology

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1976
Wilson (1972) believes that disciplines are forms of thought that have a characteristic approach to appropriate questions related to the subject. An attempt has been made to interpret nursing accordingly. The ‘subject’ of nursing is the patient. Because there are periods in life when a person cannot yet or can no longer perform one or more of the ...
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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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