Theoretical Nursing: Development and Progress

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011 - Medical - 672 pages
Revised and updated for its Fifth Edition, Theoretical Nursing provides a comprehensive developmental and historical review of nursing theory. This text offers a contemporary analysis of the evolution of nursing and represents the degree to which many scholars view the focus and mission of nursing as a discipline through the development of its theoretical base. Chapters provide readers with different frameworks that shape the nature, the scope, and the mission of nursing care. Theoretical Nursing offers stimulating content that highlights the forces that are driving nursing care, education, research, and administration. The book presents practical perspectives that help the scholar to develop analytic skills and integrate knowledge into a coherent whole.

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Contents

Part
1
CHAPTER
7
CHAPTER
8
Part
39
CHAPTER 7
111
Classifications of Nursing Diagnosis
120
Conclusion
155
Attainment
229
Part FIVE
353
Our Theoretical Heritage 39
354
Conclusion 203
368
Concept Analysis
374
Conclusion
387
Conclusion
404
Our Historical Literature
439
Dorothea Orem
482

Conclusion
271
CHAPTER 13
277
162
290
174
300
Images of Nursing 19501970
331
Conclusion 177
338
Reflective Questions
339
Myra Levine
489
Joyce Travelbee
501
BARRIERS
533
AUTHOR INDEX
637
Barriers to Theory Development
663
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