Nursing models and nursing practice
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Nursing models and nursing practice
Macmillan, 2000
2nd ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This classic textbook offers a succinct overview of some of the most popular and influential nursing models in use and their application to clinical practice. In straightforward language, readers are introduced to the models of nursing developed by Virginia Henderson, Nancy Roper, Winifred Logan and Alison Tierney, Dorothy Johnson, Sister Callista Roy, Dorothea Orem, Imogene King, Hildegard Peplau, Margaret Neuman, Joan Riehl-Sisca and Martha Rogers. A key text for students as well as qualified nurses, this book contains illustrations and examples from real life nursing situations to explain how nursing models can be used in a wide range of clinical settings.
Table of Contents
The Changing Context of Nursing.- Some Key Concepts.- The Medical Model of Care.- Henderson's Model of Nursing.- Toper, Logan and Tierney's Model of Nursing.- Johnson's Model of Nursing.- Roy's Model of Nursing.- Orem's Model of Nursing.- Peplau's Model of Nursing.- Neuman's Model of Nursing.- Riehl-Sisca's Model of Nursing.- Rogers' Model of Nursing.- Afterword.
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