Nursing Models for Practice
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 18. March 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-7506-1597-6 (ISBN)
Description
In a world where nurses are being asked to be more and more explicit about the contribution they make to health care, the evidence on which they base practice and the outcomes they are working towards with patients, the use of well developed theoretical models is becoming even more important. Critically they help not only to plan care but also to explain to others exactly what it is that they are aiming towards. This popular classic text provides a clear introduction to models and their application in clinical settings. The book has not been changed for the sake of change and where ideas have stood the test of time they have been retained with only slight modifications. However, attention has been paid to the increasing interest in, for example, emphasis on public accountability, ethical debates around prioritising, what is and is not health care, developments in nursing theory and a wider perspective on the analysis of models. This revision ensures that "Nursing Models for Practice" will continue to provide a lifeline for any nurses learning about, or updating their knowledge about models.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
Project 2000/Degree and other diploma courses. Clinical
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
43 cartoons and line illustrations, references
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-1597-6 (9780750615976)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
Doctoral Student, University of New England, Australia
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Content
CONTENTS: Models for Practice; The Basis of Models; The Traditional Model for Nursing Practice; Common Characteristics of Nursing Models - the Patient or Client; Common Characteristics of Nursing Models - the Nurse and Nursing; The Activities of Living Model Nursing; The Self-Care Model for Nursing; An Adaptation Model for Nursing; The Health Care System Model for Nursing, A Goal Attainment Model for Nursing; A Development Model for Nursing; Humanistic Nursing Theory; Human Becoming; Human Science and Human Caring; Analysing and Evaluating Models for Practice; Using a Nursing Model; References and Bibliography; Index.