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Title Pioneering theories in nursing / edited by Austyn Snowden, Allan Donnell and Tim Duffy
Published London : Quay Books, 2010

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Description xvi, 198 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Contents Section 1. How did we get here? The context for the development of the nursing profession. Ch. 1. Florence Nightingale -- Ch. 2. Mary Seacole -- Ch. 3. Isabel Robb -- Ch. 4. Faye Abdellah -- Section 2. How do I do the job? Development of the knowledge and skills required in nursing. Ch. 5. Lydia Hall -- Ch. 6. Barbara Carper -- Ch. 7. Josephine Paterson and Loretta Zderad -- Ch. 8. Katherine Kolcaba -- Ch. 9. Ramona Mercer -- Ch. 10. Patricia Benner -- Section 3. How do I know what people need? Understanding the problem by reviewing the patient's deficits and strengths. Ch. 11. Virginia Henderson -- Ch. 12. Madeleine Leininger -- Ch. 13. Ernestine Wiedenbach -- Ch. 14. Dorothea Orem -- Ch. 15. Myra Levine -- Ch. 16. Nancy Roper, Winifred W Logan and Alison J Tierney -- Section 4. Grand theories: how does this all fit together?. Ch. 17. Callista Roy -- Ch. 18. Betty Neuman -- Ch. 19. Martha Rogers -- Ch. 20. Margaret Newman -- Ch. 21. Rosemarie Parse -- Section 5. What do you want me to do to help? Working in partnership. Ch. 22. Ida Orlando -- Ch. 23. Imogene King -- Ch. 24. Moyra Allen -- Ch. 25. Anne Casey -- Ch. 26. Hildegard Peplau -- Ch. 27. Philip Barker
Summary Traces the origins of nursing theories through their founders. Provides the personal story on some of the greatest nursing leaders, clinicians and theorists to date
Subject Nursing theory
Nursing -- History.
Nursing -- Practice.
Nurses -- Biography.
Author Snowden, Austyn.
Donnell, Allan.
Duffy, Tim.
ISBN 9781856424004
1856424006