Offers in-depth coverage of the<strong>development</strong>of the<strong>theories</strong>that guide nursing practice. Features chapters written by the<strong>original theorists, scholars,</strong>and<strong>nurses</strong>experienced in use of the theory in their practice. Presents<strong>25 major
Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice
β Scribed by Marilyn E. Parker
- Publisher
- F. A. Davis Company
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 500
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
...explores nursing theories and their use in nursing practice...many theory chapters written by the original theorists or by recognized authorities on the theory.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Preface/Acknowledgments......Page 6
Nursing Theorists......Page 10
Contributing Authors......Page 12
Consultants......Page 16
Overview of Contents......Page 18
Contents......Page 20
Section I - Perspectives on Nursing Theory......Page 24
1. Introduction to Nursing Theory......Page 26
2. Studying Nursing Theory: Choosing, Analyzing, Evaluating......Page 38
3. Guides for Study of Theories for Practice and Administration......Page 46
Section II - Evolution of Nursing Theory: Essential Influences......Page 52
4. Florence Nightingale......Page 54
5. Hildegard E. Peplau......Page 78
6. Ernestine Wiedenbach......Page 92
7. Dorothy Johnson......Page 108
8. Myra Levine......Page 126
9. Ida Jean Orlando (Pelletier)......Page 148
10. Lydia Hall......Page 154
11. Virginia Avenel Henderson......Page 166
12. Josephine Paterson and Loretta Zderad......Page 174
Section III - Nursing Theory in Nursing Practice, Education, Research, and Administration......Page 192
13.1. The Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory......Page 194
13.2. Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory: Directions for Advancing Nursing Science and Professional Practice......Page 202
14.1. Science of Unitary Human Beings......Page 216
14.2. Nursing Science in the New Millennium......Page 228
15.1. The Human Becoming School of Thought......Page 250
15.2. The Human Becoming Theory in Practice, Research, Administration, Regulation, and Education......Page 262
16. Health as Expanding Consciousness......Page 286
17.1. Theory of Goal Attainment......Page 298
17.2. Application of Kingβs Work to Nursing Practice......Page 310
18. The Roy Adaptation Model......Page 338
19. The Neuman Systems Model and Global Applications......Page 352
20.1. Theory of Human Caring......Page 366
20.2. Caring for the Human Spirit in the Workplace......Page 378
21.1. Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality......Page 384
21.2. The Ethnonursing Research Method and the Culture Care Theory......Page 400
22.1. Nursing as Caring......Page 414
22.2. The Lived Experience of Nursing as Caring......Page 426
Section IV - Nursing Theory: Illustrating Processes of Development......Page 432
23. A Program of Research on Caring......Page 434
24.1. The Theory of Bureaucratic Caring......Page 444
24.2. Applicability of Bureaucratic Caring Theory to Contemporary Nursing Practice......Page 456
Appendix - Evaluating Nursing Theory Resources......Page 468
Index......Page 22
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