Conceptual Models of Nursing: Analysis and ApplicationJoyce J. Fitzpatrick, Ann L. Whall |
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Levines Nursing Model | 101 |
Dorothy Johnsons Behavioral System Model | 117 |
Orem SelfCare Model of Nursing | 137 |
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Adaptation Model adequacy assessment assumptions behavioral system Betty Neuman clinical complexity Conceptual Models defined definition of nursing derived described Dubin Ellis empirical energy environment evaluation experience Fitzpatrick JJ Florence Nightingale focus framework function Hardy Henderson his/her human humanistic nursing identified illness individual integrity interaction INTERNAL ANALYSIS interpersonal Johnson King knowledge Levine line of defense meaning ment model for nursing need-for-help needs negentropic Neuman Nightingale nurs nurse and patient nurse-patient nurse-patient relating nurse's nursing activity nursing diagnosis nursing education nursing intervention nursing models Nursing Outlook nursing practice nursing process Nursing Research nursing science nursing situations nursing theory nursing's Orem Orlando Orlando's model Parse Parse's Paterson and Zderad Peplau perception perspective potential principles provides response rhythm Rogers role Roy and Roberts scientific self-care social specific stimuli stressors subsystems summative units temporal testable theoretical theorists theory development tion unique Wayne State University Wiedenbach Wiedenbach's model York