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Nursing Theorists and Their Work 9th edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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(Professor Emeritus School of Nursing East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 616 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x191 mm, weight: 910 g, Approx. 107 illustrations (107 in full color); Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323402240
  • ISBN-13: 9780323402248
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 616 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x191 mm, weight: 910 g, Approx. 107 illustrations (107 in full color); Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323402240
  • ISBN-13: 9780323402248
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A classic text is back with fresh, comprehensive nursing theories, critiques, and philosophies. Nursing Theorists and Their Work, 9th Edition provides you with an in-depth look at 39 theorists of historical, international, and significant importance. This new edition has been updated with an improved writing style, added case studies, critical thinking activities, and in-depth objective critiques of nursing theories that help bridge the gap between theory and application. In addition, the six levels of abstraction (philosophy, conceptual models, grand theory, theory, middle-range theory, and future of nursing theory) are graphically depicted throughout the book to help you understand the context of the various theories.Each theorist chapter is written by a scholar specializing in that particular theorists work, often having worked closely with the theorists, to provide the most accurate and complete information possible. A case study at the end of each theorist chapter puts the theory into a larger perspective, demonstrating how it can be applied to practice.Critical Thinking Activities at the end of each theorist chapter help you process the theory presented and apply it to personal and hypothetical practice situations.Diagrams for theories help you visualize and better understand inherently abstract concepts.A Brief Summary in each theorist chapter helps you review for tests and confirm their comprehension.A Major Concepts & Definitions box included in each theorist chapter outlines the theorys most significant ideas and clarifies content-specific vocabulary.Points for Further Study at the end of each chapter directs you to assets available for additional information.Quotes from the theorist make each complex theory more memorable.An extensive bibliography at the conclusion of each theorist chapter outlines numerous primary and secondary sources of information for further study.NEW! Improved writing style and increased use of subheadings make the narrative more concise, direct, and accessible.NEW! Updated research and findings incorporate new content along with more examples and clinical correlations.NEW! History of Nursing Science chapter emphasizes nursing science updates UNIQUE! Graphical depiction of the six levels of abstraction (philosophy, conceptual models, grand theory, theory, middle-range theory, and future of nursing theory) helps you to understand the context of the various theories.
UNIT I Evolution of Nursing Theories
1 Introduction to Nursing Theory: Its History and Significance
2(9)
Martha Raile Alligood
2 Nursing Theorists of Historical Significance
11(17)
Marie E. Pokorny
Hildegard E. Peplau
Virginia Henderson
Faye Glenn Abdellah
Ernestine Wiedenbach
Lydia Hall
Joyce Travelbee
Kathryn E. Barnard
Evelyn Adam
Nancy Roper
Winifred W. Logan
Alison J. Tierney
Ida Jean (Orlando) Pelletier
3 History of Nursing Science
28(7)
Sonya R. Hardin
4 Theory Development Process
35(9)
Sonya R. Hardin
5 The Structure and Analysis of Specialized Nursing Knowledge
44(6)
Martha Raile Alligood
UNIT II Nursing Philosophies
6 Florence Nightingale: Modern Nursing
50(16)
Susan A. Pfettscher
7 Jean Watson: Watson's Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring
66(14)
Danny G. Willis
Danielle M. Leone-Sheehan
8 Marilyn Anne Ray: Theory of Bureaucratic Caring
80(18)
Sherrilyn Coffman
9 Patricia Benner: Caring, Clinical Wisdom, and Ethics in Nursing Practice
98(22)
Karen A. Brykczynski
10 Kari Martinsen: Philosophy of Caring
120(20)
Herdis Alvsvig
11 Katie Eriksson: Theory of Caritative Caring
140(25)
Unni A. Lindstrom
Lisbet Lindholm Nystrom
Joan E. Zetterlund
UNIT III Nursing Conceptual Models
12 Myra Estrin Levine: The Conservation Model
165(15)
Linda C. Mefford
13 Martha E. Rogers: Unitary Human Beings
180(18)
Mary E. Gunther
14 Dorthea E. Orem: Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing
198(15)
Violeta A. Berbiglia
Barbara Banfield
15 Imogene M. King: Conceptual System and Middle-Range Theory of Goal Attainment
213(18)
Christina L. Sieloff
Patricia R. Messmer
16 Betty Neuman: Systems Model
231(18)
Theresa Gunter Lawson
17 Sister Callista Roy: Adaptation Model
249(24)
Kenneth D. Phillips
Robin Harris
18 Dorothy E. Johnson: Behavioral System Model
273(20)
Bonnie Holaday
UNIT IV Theories and Grand Theories
19 Anne Boykin and Savina O. Schoenhofer: The Theory of Nursing as Caring: A Model for Transforming Practice
293(16)
Marguerite J. Purnell
20 Afaf Ibrahim Meleis: Transitions Theory
309(14)
Eun-Ok Im
21 Nola J. Pender: Health Promotion Model
323(16)
Teresa J. Sakraida
Jane Wilson
22 Madeleine M. Leininger: Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
339(20)
Marilyn R. McFarland
23 Margaret A. Newman: Health as Expanding Consciousness
359(16)
Dorothy Jones
Mary Antonelli
24 Rosemarie Rizzo Parse: Humanbecoming
375(23)
Debra A. Bournes
Sandra Schmidt Bunkers
Gail J. Mitchell
25 Helen C. Erickson, Evelyn M. Toinlin, Mary Ann P. Swain: Modeling and Role-Modeling
398(19)
Margaret E. Erickson
26 Gladys L. Husted and James H. Husted: Symphonological Bioethical Theory
417(15)
Carrie Scotto
UNIT V Middle-Range Theories
27 Ramona T. Mercer: Maternal Role Attainment---Becoming a Mother
432(15)
Molly Meighan
28 Merle H. Mishel: Uncertainty in Illness Theory
447(16)
Donald E. Bailey, Jr.
Janet L. Stewart
29 Pamela G. Reed: Self-Transcendence Theory
463(14)
Pamela G. Heed
30 Carolyn L. Weiner and Marilyn J. Dodd: Theory of Illness Trajectory
477(13)
Lisa Kitko
Gwen McGhan
Julie L. Murphy
Cynthia K. Snyder
Janice Penrod
31 Georgene Gaskill Eakes, Mary Lermann Burke, Margaret A. Hainsworth: Theory of Chronic Sorrow
490(14)
Ann M. Schreier
32 Phil Barker: The Tidal Model of Mental Healthb Recovery
504(23)
Nancy Brookes
33 Katharine Kolcaba: Theory of Comfort
527(13)
Therese Dowd
34 Cheryl Tatano Beck: Postpartum Depression Theory
540(13)
M. Katherine Maeve
35 Kristen M. Swanson: Theory of Caring
553(11)
Danuta M. Wojnar
36 Cornelia M. Ruland and Shirley M. Moore: Peaceful End-of-Life Theory
564(9)
Dana M. Hansen
UNIT VI The Future of Nursing Theory
37 State of the Art and Science of Nursing Theory
573(6)
Martha Raile Alligood
Index 579
Martha Raile Alligood is professor emeritus at East Carolina University College of Nursing in Greenville, NC, where she was the Director of the Nursing PhD program. She is known nationally and internationally for her expertise in nursing theory and she is also the author of another Elsevier title, Nursing Theory: Utilization and Application, 5th edition which is a companion to this title. This title will not be revised due to low sales.