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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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From Nursing Models to Nursing Theory

1986
A number of models of nursing having been described and some suggestions having been made about how they may be put into practice with the nursing process, it would now seem appropriate to consider how nurses can choose between them. So far, in keeping with an intention to explore different models of care in a relatively open way, an attempt has been ...
Peter Aggleton, Helen Chalmers
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Models for nursing

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1987
Models for Nursing. Betty Kershaw, Jane Salvage, eds. John Wiley and Sons, 605 Third Ave, New York, NY 10158, 116 pp, $14 paperback.
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Community Nursing Centers: Models of Nurse Managed Care

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1997
Changes 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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Careful nursing: a model for contemporary nursing practice

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2003
Background. Careful nursing, a system of nursing developed in Ireland by Catherine McAuley in the early years of the 19th century and used by Irish nurses at the Crimean war, has been described as Ireland's legacy to nursing. Although records of careful nursing have been preserved, it has received little attention in the nursing literature.Aim.
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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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