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A model of professional nurse caring: nursing students’ experience
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1998Research into caring from the perspective of nursing students is poorly documented. This paper presents a study which described the construct of caring as experienced by students in pre‐registration programmes at two universities in New South Wales, Australia. Qualitative data were collected using a questionnaire and semi‐structured interviews.
Wilkes, L M, Wallis, M
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Frontiers of Health Services Management, 2002
IN THIS ISSUE of Frontiers of Health Services Management, Janet Quinn adds her voice to the growing chorus calling attention to the crisis facing nursing in the United States, and indeed the world, and offers potential solutions to assist in addressing the crisis.
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IN THIS ISSUE of Frontiers of Health Services Management, Janet Quinn adds her voice to the growing chorus calling attention to the crisis facing nursing in the United States, and indeed the world, and offers potential solutions to assist in addressing the crisis.
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Characteristics of Nursing Practice Models
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1992Are there differences among the nursing practice dimensions of the three major nursing practice models--team nursing, case management, and total patient care? The author, whose study found few differences, discusses reasons for the similarity among models and suggests approaches to designing future nursing practice models.
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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 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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Nursing Model of Hospitalization Events
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1998Purpose: To provide a model of hospitalization events from a nursing perspective. Hospitalization has become an event of highly technical care coupled with intense nursing care requirements. This proposed model is needed to support clinical nursing research among hospitalized patients.Scope: Hospitalization occupying space and time as a discrete ...
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Use of Existing Nursing Models
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1987Educators and professional practitioners in gerontological nursing have all too often gone "theory shopping" to explain behavior.
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Advances in Nursing Science, 1987
This article describes the salient features of the McGill model of nursing, (ie, health, family, collaboration, and learning), within the health, person, environment, and nursing paradigm. According to the model, the central goal of nursing is to maintain, strengthen, and develop the patient's health by actively engaging him or her in a learning ...
L, Gottlieb, K, Rowat
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This article describes the salient features of the McGill model of nursing, (ie, health, family, collaboration, and learning), within the health, person, environment, and nursing paradigm. According to the model, the central goal of nursing is to maintain, strengthen, and develop the patient's health by actively engaging him or her in a learning ...
L, Gottlieb, K, Rowat
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Models of nursing, nursing practice and nurse education.
Journal of advanced nursing, 1988Over 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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Community Nursing Centers: Models of Nurse Managed Care
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1997Changes in health care that have resulted in an increase in community-based nursing practice and new models for nurse managed care are developing. One of these models is the academic community nursing center. The development and characteristics of academic community nursing centers are described, using examples from one academic nursing center ...
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A Model of New Nurse Transition
Journal of Professional Nursing, 2011The progression from nursing student into the RN role remains difficult, despite over 30 years of effort to ease the transition for new graduates. We review the research on programs designed to help new graduates move into practice and propose a model for new nurse transition that starts during nursing education and continues 2 years into practice. The
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