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
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Nursing -- History.
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Nursing -- Practice.
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Nurses -- Biography.
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Author |
Snowden, Austyn.
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Donnell, Allan.
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Duffy, Tim.
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ISBN |
9781856424004 |
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1856424006 |
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