30. Theory of illness trajectory

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CHAPTER 30 Theory of illness trajectory Janice Penrod, Lisa Kitko and Gwen McGhan Carolyn L. Wiener 1930 to present Marylin J. Dodd 1946 to present “The uncertainty surrounding a chronic…

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18. Behavioral system model

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CHAPTER 18 Behavioral system model Bonnie Holaday “All of us, scientists and practicing professionals, must turn our attention to practice and ask questions of that practice. We must be inquisitive…

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20. Transitions theory

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CHAPTER 20 Transitions theory Eun-Ok Im “I believe very strongly that, while knowledge is universal, the agents for developing knowledge must reflect the nature of the questions that are framed…

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21. Health promotion model

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CHAPTER 21 Health promotion model Teresa J. Sakraida “Middle range theories that have been tested in research provide evidence for evidence-based practice, thus facilitating translation of research into practice” (Pender,…

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23. Health as expanding consciousness

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CHAPTER 23 Health as expanding consciousness Janet Witucki Brown and Martha Raile Alligood Margaret A. Newman 1933 to Present “We have to embrace a new vision of health. Our caring…

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12. The conservation model

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CHAPTER 12 The conservation model Karen Moore Schaefer Myra Estrin Levine 1921 to 1996 “Nursing is human interaction” (Levine, 1973, p. 1). Previous authors: Karen Moore Schaefer, Gloria S. Artigue,…

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29. Self-transcendence theory

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CHAPTER 29 Self-transcendence theory Doris D. Coward “The quest for nursing is to understand the nature of and to facilitate nursing processes in diverse contexts of health experiences” (Reed, 1997a,…

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34. Postpartum depression theory

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CHAPTER 34 Postpartum depression theory M. Katherine Maeve “The birth of a baby is an occasion for joy—or so the saying goes …. But for some women, joy is not…

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