The essential concepts of nursing : building blocks for practice
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The essential concepts of nursing : building blocks for practice
Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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For the first time, leading authorities come together to offer their expertise as they present the building blocks and concepts of nursing theory.
Table of Contents
Foreword, Professor Peggy Chinn Foreword, Professor Afaf Melis Preface Contributing Authors Chapter One: An Introduction to Concepts and their Analyses, Hugh McKenna & John Cutcliffe Chapter Two: A Concept Analysis of Abuse, Judee Onyskiw Chapter Three: A Concept Analysis of Caring, Tanya McCance Chapter Four: A Concept Analysis of Comfort, Linda Lowe and John Cutcliffe Chapter Five: A Concept Analysis of Coping, Catherine Black Chapter Six: A Concept Analysis of Dignity, Jerome Marley Chapter Seven: The Concept of Empathy, Bill Reynolds Chapter Eight: A Critical Examination of the Concept of Empowerment, Jim Dooher & Richard Byrt Chapter Nine: A Concept Analysis of Facilitation, Carole McIlrath Chapter Ten: Delineating the Concept of Fatigue using a Pragmatic Utility Approach, Karin Olson & Janice Morse Chapter Eleven: Grief - an Analysis of the Concept as it Relates to Bereavement, Kate Sullivan Chapter Twelve: Diversity or Divisiveness? A Critical Analysis of Hope, Cheryl Nekoliachuk Chapter Thirteen: Taking Humour Seriously - an Analysis of the Concept of 'Humour,' Kristiina Hyrkas Chapter Fourteen: An Analysis of Loneliness as a Concept of Importance for Dying Persons, Bob Brown Chapter Fifteen: A concept analysis of shame, Mary Hasse & Lanny Magnassun Chapter Sixteen: Towards a Praxis of Suffering, Janice Morse Chapter Seventeen: A Concept Analysis of Nursing Support, Dianne Ellis, Sue Jackson & Chris Stevenson Chapter Eighteen: A Concept Analysis of Therapeutic Touch, Jim Campbell Chapter Nineteen: A Concept Analysis of Therapeutic Relationships, Mary Chambers Chapter Twenty: Towards an Understanding of Trust, Wendy Austin Chapter Twenty One: A Concept Analysis of Vulnerability, Jude Spiers Chapter Twenty Two: The Evolution of Concept Analysis - Where do we go from Here?, John Cutcliffe and Hugh McKenna
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