• Nursing theory is defined as "a creative and conscientious structuring of ideas that project a tentative, purposeful, and systematic view of phenomena"...
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  • The self-care deficit nursing theory is a grand nursing theory that was developed between 1959 and 2001 by Dorothea Orem. The theory is also referred to...
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    scheduling problem Nursing care plan Nursing ethics Nursing school Nurse stereotypes Nursing theory Registered nurse Transcultural nursing Wet nurse Association...
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  • this theory. When nursing interventions are effective, the outcome of enhanced comfort is attained. This theory was derived from Watson's theory of human...
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  • frameworks and theories in the field of nursing. Nightingale is considered the first nursing theorist. One of her theories was the Environmental Theory, which...
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  • Patricia Benner (category Nursing theorists)
    (2015). From Novice to Expert. Nursing Theory.org. Retrieved March 28, 2016 from: http://www.nursing-theory.org/theories-and-models/from-novice-to-expert...
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  • the Adaptation Model of Nursing, a prominent nursing theory. Nursing theories frame, explain or define the practice of nursing. Roy's model sees the individual...
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  • Katharine Kolcaba (category Nursing theorists)
    American nursing theorist and nursing professor. Dr. Kolcaba is responsible for the Theory of Comfort, a broad-scope mid-range nursing theory commonly...
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  • Dorothea Orem (category Nursing theorists)
    was a nursing theorist and creator of the self-care deficit nursing theory, also known as the Orem model of nursing. Orem received a nursing diploma...
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  • on nursing theory, nursing process, and teaching versions of general science topics that are adapted to be more specific and relevant to nursing practice...
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  • phenomenology, grounded theory, ethnography and others, and examines the experience of those receiving or delivering the nursing care, focusing, in particular...
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  • Transcultural nursing is how professional nursing interacts with the concept of culture. Based in anthropology and nursing, it is supported by nursing theory, research...
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    Theoretical Basis of Nursing, and the mid-range theory Empowered Holistic Nursing Education, as published by Dr. Katie Love. Holistic nursing has gained recognition...
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    first described as a four-stage nursing process by Ida Jean Orlando in 1958. It should not be confused with nursing theories or health informatics. The diagnosis...
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  • Imogene King (category American nursing administrators)
    of nursing theory development. Her interacting systems theory of nursing and her theory of goal attainment have been included in every major nursing theory...
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  • the individual patient's context. This led to the creation of a new nursing theory and approach to patient care. The main focus of Levine's Conservation...
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    Madeleine Leininger (category American nursing administrators)
    contributions to nursing theory involve the discussion of what it is to care. Leininger was born on 13 July 1925. She earned a nursing diploma from St. Anthony's...
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  • The Helvie Energy Theory of Nursing and Health is a nursing theory developed by Carl O. Helvie's lifelong cross-cultural exposure to various ways of assessing...
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  • Virginia Henderson (category Nursing theorists)
    edition was the most widely used nursing textbook in English and Spanish. She developed one of the major nursing theories. "Henderson's Model" has been used...
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  • model of nursing (originally published in 1980, and subsequently revised in 1985, 1990, 1998 and the latest edition in 2000) is a model of nursing care based...
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  • Caring in Nursing: Knowing as Process and Technological Knowing as Practice.In Smith, M., & Parker, M. (eds). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice (4th...
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  • Neuman systems model (category Nursing theory)
    The Neuman systems model is a nursing theory based on the individual's relationship to stress, the reaction to it, and reconstitution factors that are...
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  • "Rogerian nursing theory: A humbug in the halls of higher learning". Skeptical Inquirer. 24 (5): 30–35. 2000. Raskin, Jef. "Humbug: Nursing Theory". Archived...
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  • Tidal Model (category Nursing theory)
    Australia. However, it has yet to be broadly adopted. Anti-psychiatry Nursing theory Solution focused brief therapy Barker, P.; Buchanan-Barker P. (2005)...
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  • Holistic Nursing Education - Mid-range Nursing Theory The Empowered Holistic Nursing Education (EHNE) nursing theory is a middle range nursing theory that...
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    Prioritization (category Nursing theory)
    2016. Jeffreys, M (2016). Priorization. Teaching Cultural Competence in Nursing and Health Care. Springer Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-8261-1996-4. Retrieved...
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  • Gordon's functional health patterns (category Nursing theory)
    by Marjory Gordon to be used by nurses in the nursing process to provide a more comprehensive nursing assessment of the patient. The following areas...
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    Hildegard Peplau (category Nursing theorists)
    nurse and the first published nursing theorist since Florence Nightingale. She created the middle-range nursing theory of interpersonal relations, which...
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    "Rogerian nursing theory: A humbug in the halls of higher learning". Skeptical Inquirer. 24 (5): 30–35. 2000. Raskin, Jef. "Humbug: Nursing Theory". Archived...
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    (approximately) – Nursing care palliative needs of persons and families. Religious organizations were the care providers. 55 AD – Phoebe was nursing history's...
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