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of her theory is the "improvement of nurses relationships with patients," which is a goal that she proposed can be accomplished by...
of abilities that serve to engage, relieve, understand and respect the patient. The extent to which reaching for their feelings i...
understanding simple directions or being self-motivated, which ultimately leads to a significant sense of failure. Combine that w...
unitary human beings (Newman). This theory is appealing because it acknowledges how each person is unique and, therefore, must be ...
systems. The following examination of the problem of medication errors focuses on the context of mental health nursing within the ...
begins using drugs, stealing, experimenting with sex, and seeking out more radical means of self mutilation. Each of these change...
(Bliss-Holtz, Winter and Scherer, 2004). In hospitals that have achieved magnet status, nurses routinely collect, analyze and us...
and enables a holistic view" (Edelman, 2000; p. 179). In Neumans case, rather than existing as an autonomous and distinctly forme...
during an era that rationalized social inequalities. In regards to Environment, Nightingale was changed the course of nursing an...
care service has been the focus of greater scrutiny. Willging (2004) asks: "Just what is assisted living? There are still too ma...
between the two models. The Neuman Systems model is one that looks at the whole person, not just the physical symptoms (McHolm a...
diabetic education that uses the Neuman Systems Model, which supports and facilitates taking a "holistic view of people with diabe...
patient, to occupy thoughts, behaviors and other patterns that provide specific indicators of how to approach healing. In this pa...
more on intuition and to "a hidden knowledge that is not so open to cognitive description" (Bradshaw, 1995, p. 83). In other words...
within the students healthcare institution. The discussion concludes with a proposal of possible solution and suggested conclusion...
addressing specific phenomena or concepts and reflecting practice (Liehr and Smith, 1999). The grand theories of nursing, that is,...
point that relatively few paid attention to it at all. In many respects, the same has occurred in the discussion of anythin...
adaptation has a process in which individuals respond positively to environmental changes and described three types of stimuli: fo...
McKenna (1997) points out that mid-range nursing theories tend to focus on concepts of interest to nurses. This can encompass pati...
Although the nursing professions is just now beginning to become more aware of the need for this type of approach it was first int...
MEANING AND CONCEPTS Jones & Krysa (1998) describe the three essential comfort interventions as listening (to...
the word alone that Watsons ideology is based not just upon clinical actions but upon the implementation of emotional availability...
life needs to change in response to the patients health care needs, then the nurse needs to be sensitive to that factor as well. ...
viewpoints that articulate their own unvoiced feelings toward their profession. For example, in a discussion in an online nursin...
transformative perspective because Newman argues that rather than being diametrically opposed, disease and health are merely facto...
draw on the fundamental concepts espoused by the metaparadigms. Nevertheless, each branch of nursing theory approaches the subjec...
programming has become a scapegoat for traditional educators. Perhaps one of the most notable problems related to the onset of ...
2000). Even as recently as just a couple of decades ago, conditions such as cramps, pregnancy nausea and even labor pains were oft...
If public health and health care could be integrated, it would result in numerous benefits, however, there are barriers and challe...
This paper pertains to the deficit in available organs for transplant and the issues associated with the black market. Three page...