Nursing theorists and their work

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Nursing theorists and their work

[edited by] Ann Marriner-Tomey, Martha Raile Alligood

Mosby, c1998

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This best-selling text is the most comprehensive theory book available. It offers authoritative and up-to-date description and analyses of 28 nursing theories in a clear, concise, and consistent format. Organized into four units, Unit One provides an introduction to the terms, methods, and history of nursing theory. Unit Two presents theorists who develop philosophies of nursing, helping to define the meaning and purpose of nursing. Unit Three covers theorists who create conceptual models of grand theories of nursing, providing a comprehensive view of how nursing fulfills its purposes. Unit Four discusses middle range theorists who formulate theoretical statements to answer specific nursing questions.

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ANALYSIS OF NURSING THEORIES * Introduction to Analysis of Nursing Theories * Terminology of Theory Development * History and Philosophy of Science * Logical Reasoning * Theory Development Process * Evolution of Nursing Theory Development * PHILOSOPHIES * Florence Nightingale: Modern Nursing * Ernestine Wiedenbach: The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing * Virginia Henderson: Definition of Nursing * Faye Glenn Abdellah: Twenty-one Nursing Problems * Lydia E. Hall: Core, Care, and Cure Model * Jean Watson: Philosophy and Science of Caring * Patricia Benner: From Novice to Expert: Excellence and Power in Clinical Nursing Practice * CONCEPTUAL MODELS: GRAND THEORIES * Dorothea E. Orem: Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing * Myra Estrin Levin: The Conservation Model * Martha E. Roger: Unitary Human Beings * Dorothy E. Johnson: Behavioral System Model * Sister Callista Roy: Adaption Model * Betty Neuman: Systems Model * Imogene King: Systems Framework and Theory of Goal Attainment * Nancy Roper, Winifred W. Logan, and Alison J. Tierney: The Elements of Nursing * MIDDLE RANGE NURSING THEORIES * Hildegard E. Peplau: Psychodynamic Nursing * Ida Jean Orlando (Pelletier): Nursing Process Theory * Joyce Travelbee: Human-to-Human Relationship Model * Joan Riehl-Sisca: Symbolic Interactionism * Helen C. Erickson, Evelyn M. Tomlin, and Mary Ann P. Swain: Modeling and Role-Modeling * Ramona T. Mercer: Maternal Role Attainment * Kathryn E. Barnard: Parent-Child Interaction Model * Madeleine Leininger: Culture Care Theory: Diversity and Universality Theory * Rosemarie Rizzo Parse: Human Becoming * Joyce J. Fitzpatrick: Life Perspective Rhythm Model * Margaret A. Newman: Model of Health * Evelyn Adam: Conceptual Model for Nursing * Nola J. Pender: The Health Promotion Model

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