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    Caring Moment Christie M. Ishman RN NUR/403 Theories and Models of Nursing Practice April 4‚ 2011 Stephanie Merck‚ APRN‚ MS‚ CS Background of theory The caring theorist‚ Jean Watson‚ first developed her theory and published the philosophy and science of caring in 1979 (Current Nursing‚ 2011). She describes nursing as a process of caring not curing‚ and that it is effectively practiced and demonstrated interpersonally only. Her theory also “suggests that caring is a different way

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    NUR 403 Joy Travelbee

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    and work as a nursing theorist. In 1956 earned her degree as a Bachelor in Nursing from Louisiana State University‚ later in 1959 received the degree of Master in Science at Yale University. During most of her carrier she dealt with psychiatric nursing and also education. Died tragically while trying to obtain her PhD degree in 1973. Key Points of her Theory There are some main or mayor concepts on this theory defined by Joyce Travelbee to assist nurse to understand the model nursing‚ hope‚ meaning

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    Rural Nursing Model Easy as Pie: A Rural Nursing Model McEwen and Wills (2011)‚ describe nursing theory as a systematic explanation of an event in which constructs and concepts are identified and relationships are proposed and predictions are made. The use of a nursing theory adds organization and structure to the nursing profession and helps to describe and/or predict nursing practice. In the nursing profession‚ Florence Nightingale is credited as being the first nursing theorist

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    Dorothy Johnson

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    Born on 21’st of August 1919 in Georgia‚ USA * 1942 – Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Nashville Tennessee. * Masters in Public Health from Harvard University‚ Boston in 1948. Worked in various places in the US and in 1955 at CMC Vallore SON. * Creation of her theory began in 1940’s when she began to teach. * Retired in 1978‚ and died in 1999. The Theory * The Behavioural System Model of Nursing was first proposed in 1968. * It advocates the fostering of efficient and

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    Patricia Bennar

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    Nursing Theorist: Patricia Benner Patricia Benner is a contemporary theorist who is most noted for her research in nursing. Her research has received many rewards because it has contributed strongly to nursing and changed the way that nursing was done. She is also a prolific writer in the field. Major Concepts The major premise of her work is knowledge. She wants to "discover and describe" the role that knowledge has in the nursing practice. She calls her work "articulated research" and it distinguishes

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    Dnp Interview Analysis

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    & Maisano‚ P.‚ 2016). The conceptual framework used by Erin were Distress in ill patients (assessment tool) and Levels of Uncertainty. For all intents and purposes of this interview‚ Erin focused mainly on the theory of Levels of Uncertainty. When asked why she had chosen this theory‚ Erin explained that this model helped to guide her in managing nurses. Per Erin‚ “every nurse has a different stage of development‚ novice to expert‚ one is not able to lead well if you do not know the different

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    Abstract Nursing is the protection‚ promotion‚ and optimization of health and abilities‚ prevention of illness and injury‚ alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response‚ and advocacy in the care of individuals‚ families‚ communities‚ and populations (other). Dorothy E. Johnson was a nursing theorist‚ who was born August 21‚ 1919‚ in Savanna‚ Georgia. She has had an influence on her nursing through her publications since the 1950’s. Throughout her career‚ Johnson

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    Patterns of Knowing

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    Explain the various patterns of knowing as they influence theory construction or development in nursing: In 1978‚ Barbara Carper identified four types of knowing in nursing. The first type is called empiric knowing and represents knowledge that is verifiable‚ objective‚ factual‚ and research based. The second type called ethical knowing provides us with knowledge that is about what is right and wrong and what are good and bad‚ desirable and undesirable. The third type of knowing is labelled aesthetic

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    Framework for Praxis Praxis is defined as a practical presentation of a philosophy/ theory (Merriam-Webster‚ n.d.). Also‚ praxis can be defined as an application or performing of an art‚ knowledge‚ or skill (Merriam-Webster‚ n.d.). Praxis is a method which entails a primarily reflective in a responsive to a multifaceted and complicated human phenomenon that is the heart of clinical analysis in nursing (Lutz‚ Jones‚ & Kendall‚ 1997). The purpose of this discuss is to provide the readers with information

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    The Theories of Lenininger and Watson in Nursing SUNY Empire State College July 14‚ 2013 As the healthcare system undergoes major transformations and the role of the professional nurse is expanding‚ having a definition of the goals and responsibilities of a nurse relative to other professionals within the healthcare community is vital. Nursing theories establish the scope and the significance of a nurse’s role as a healthcare provider. They provide a universal description of nursing that can

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