Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings in Nursing Practice
Chapter 13 Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings in Nursing Practice Kaye Bultemeier Nursing is both a science and an art. The uniqueness of nursing, like that of any other…
Chapter 13 Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings in Nursing Practice Kaye Bultemeier Nursing is both a science and an art. The uniqueness of nursing, like that of any other…
Chapter 6 Watson’s Philosophy and Science of Caring in Nursing Practice D. Elizabeth Jesse and Martha Raile Alligood∗ Caring in nursing conveys physical acts, but embraces the mindbodyspirit as it…
Chapter 9 King’s Conceptual System and Theory of Goal Attainment in Nursing Practice Mary Gunther Nurses are the key persons in the health care system who identify the goals and…
Chapter 14 Roy’s Adaptation Model in Nursing Practice Kenneth D. Phillips and Robin Harris Adaptation is viewed as the process and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons, as individuals or…
Chapter 22 Nursing Philosophies, Models, and Theories A Focus on the Future Jacqueline Fawcett I can only hope that enough nurses will make a commitment to becoming champions of nursing…
Chapter 8 Johnson’s Behavioral System Model in Nursing Practice Bonnie Holaday Nursing is “an external regulatory force that acts to preserve the organization and integration of the patient’s behavior at…
Chapter 11 Neuman Systems Model in Nursing Practice Kathleen M. Flaherty The philosophic base of the Neuman Systems Model encompasses wholism, a wellness orientation, client perception and motivation, and a…
Chapter 7 Benner’s Philosophy in Nursing Practice Karen A. Brykczynski A caring, involved stance is the prerequisite for expert, creative problem solving. This is because the most difficult problems to…
Chapter 10 Levine’s Conservation Model in Nursing Practice Karen Moore Schaefer∗ Nursing is a profession as well as an academic discipline, always practiced and studied in concert with all of…
Chapter 3 Philosophies, Models, and Theories Critical Thinking Structures Martha Raile Alligood It is not simply knowing a lot of things; it is a way of knowing things. (Levine, 1988)…