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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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Advanced Practice Nursing and Conceptual Models of Nursing

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2004
This column focuses on advanced practice nursing. A definition and central competency of advanced practice are given and four roles assumed by advanced practice nurses are identified. Questions related primarily to the advanced practice role of nurse practitioner are raised.
Jacqueline, Fawcett   +2 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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The model of nursing and the nursing process

1991
In this chapter and the next, the Roper-Logan-Tierney model of nursing is described in detail, including the original development, the key concepts of its philosophy, the five components of the model, the extent to which it reflects a theoretical base, and the way in which it may be put into practice within the framework of the nursing process.
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A Model for Advanced Nursing Practice

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1984
What is advanced nursing practice? How can the nurse administrator decide when to employ advanced nurse practitioners? The author suggests a way for differentiating basic from advanced nursing practice. She also identifies conditions that may influence decisions about employing advanced nurse practitioners.
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Models of nursing, nursing practice and nurse education.

Journal of advanced nursing, 1988
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.
P, Aggleton, H, Chalmers
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The nursing process and nursing models

2007
This chapter is designed to explain the importance and relevance of the nursing process in patient care. The veterinary nurse’s role in assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing and evaluating care is covered. The chapter also explains what is meant by the term ‘nursing model’ and how nursing models can be adapted to good effect by veterinary ...
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