06378cam a22004214a 4500003001100000005001700011008004100028020001900069040003100088042000800119082002300127245009500150250001100245260005300256300005000309336002100359337002500380338002300405504005000428505064800478505053701126505056301663505075402226505091202980505010503892520163303997650003005630650002905660650002905689650001505718650003005733650003605763650003105799700002805830700003205858852003305890852003305923CO-CtgCURN20260513214041.0090518e201000 moua b 001 0ceng  a97803230919479 aCo-CtgCURNbspaccoctgcurn apcc00a610.7301bA43622200aNursing theorists and their work /c[edited by] Martha Raile Alligood, Ann Marriner Tomey. a7 edt. aMaryland Heights, Mo. :bMosby/Elsevier,cc2010. axviii, 797 paginas :bilustraciones ;c24 cm. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aIncluye referencias bibliograficas e indices.00gUnit 1 Evolution of nursing theories :tIntroduction to nursing : its history, significance, and analysis /rMartha Raile Alligood --tHistory and philosophy of science /rSonya R. Hardin,rSue Marquis Bishop --tLogical reasoning /rSonya R. Hardin,rSue Marquis Bishop --tTheory development process /rSonya R. Hardin,rSue Marquis Bishop --tNursings of historical significance ; Hildegard E. Peplau ; Virginia Henderson ; Faye Glenn Abdellah ; Ernestine Wiedenbach ; Lydia Hall ; Joyce Travelbee ; Kathryn E. Barnard ; Evelyn Adam ; Nancy Roper, Winifred W. Logan and Alison J. Tierney ; Ida Jean (Orlando) Pelletier /rMarie E. Pokorny.00gUnit 2 Philosophies :tFlorence Nightingale : modern nursing /rSusan A. Pfettscher --tJean Watson : Watson's philosophy and theory of transpersonal caring /rD. Elizabeth Jesse --tMarilyn Anne Ray : theory of bureaucratic caring /rSherrilyn Coffman --tPatricia Benner : caring, clinical wisdom, and ethics in nursing practice /rKaren A. Brykczynski --tKari Martinsen : philosophy of caring /rHerdis Alvsv©Æg --tKatie Eriksson : theory of caritative caring /rUnni © . Lindstr©œm,rLisbet Lindholm,rJoan E. Zetterlund.00gUnit 3 Nursing model :tMyra Estrin Levine : the conservation model /rKaren Moore Schaefer --tMartha E. Rogers : unitary human beings /rMary E. Gunther --tDorothea E. Orem : self-care deficit of nursing /rVioleta A. Berbiglia,rBarbara Banfield --tImogene M. King : conceptual system and attainment /rChristina L. Sieloff,rPatricia R. Messmer --tBetty Neuman : systems model /rBarbara T. Freese,rTheresa G. Lawson --tSister Callista Roy : adaptation model /rKenneth D. Phillips --tDorothy E. Johnson : behavioral system model /rBonnie Holaday.00gUnit 4 Nursing :tAnne Boykin and Savina O. Schoenhofer : the theory of nursing as caring : a model for transforming practice /rMarguerite J. Purnell --tAfaf Ibrahim Meleis : transition theory /rEun-Ok Im --tNola J. Pender : health promotion model /rTeresa J. Sakraida --tMadeleine M. Leininger : cultural care theory of diversity and universality /rMarilyn R. McFarland --tMargaret A. Newman : health as expanding consciousness /rJanet Witucki Brown --tRosemarie Rizzo Parse : humanbecoming /rGail J. Mitchell,rDebra A. Bournes --tHelen C. Erickson, Evelyn M. Tomlin, Mary Ann P. Swain : modeling and role-modeling /rMargaret E. Erickson --tGladys L. Husted and James H. Husted : symphonological bioethical theory /rCarrie Scotto.00gUnit 5 Middle range theories :tRamona T. Mercer : maternal role attainment--becoming a mother /rMolly Meighan --tMerle H. Mishel : uncertainty in illness theory /rDonald E. Bailey, Jr.,rJanet L. Stewart --tPamela G. Reed : self-transcendence theory /rDoris D. Coward --tCarolyn L. Wiener and Marylin J. Dodd : theory of illness trajectory /rJanice Penrod,rLisa Kitko,rChin-Fang Liu --tGeorgene Gaskill Eakes, Mary Lermann Burke, and Margaret A. Hainsworth : theory of chronic sorrow /rAnn M. Schreier,rNellie S. Droes --tPhil Barker : the tidal model of mental health recovery /rNancy Brookes --tKatharine Kolcaba : theory of comfort /rThér©·se Dowd --tCheryl Tatano Beck : postpartum depression theory /rM. Katherine Maeve --tKristen M. Swanson : theory of caring /rDanuta M. Wojnar --tCornelia M. Ruland and Shirley M. Moore : peaceful end of life theory /rPatricia A. Higgins.00gFuture of nursing theory :tState of the art and science of nursing theory /rMartha Raile Alligood. aThis resource in the field of nursing theory provides an in-depth look at 49 theorists of historical, international, and significant importance. Each chapter features a presentation of a key nursing philosophy or theory. Case studies and critical thinking activities help bridge the gap between theory and application. A case study at the end of each theorist chapter puts the theory into a larger perspective, explaining how the information can be applied to practice. A Major Concepts & Definitions box in each theorist chapter outlines and summarizes the theory's most significant ideas and clarifies content specific vocabulary. Each theorist chapter concludes with an extensive bibliography outlining numerous primary and secondary sources of information ideal for research projects. Critical Thinking Activities at the end of each theorist chapter assist in the processing of the theory presented and the application of it to personal and hypothetical practice situations. Introductory chapters a strong foundation in the history and philosophy of science, logical reasoning, and the theory development process. Diagrams for theories help in the visualization and better understanding of inherently abstract concepts. Each theorist chapter is written by a scholar specializing in that particular theorist's work, often an individual who has worked closely with the theorist. Most chapters have been reviewed and edited by the theorist for currency and accuracy, further validating the accounts set forth in the text. Theorist birth (and if applicable, death) dates help to place each individual into a time context. 0aEnfemeríaxFilosofía. 0aModelos de enfermería.22aModelos de enfermería.22aEnfemeras.22aTeoría en enfermería.22aFilosofía de la enfermería. 4aEnfermeríaxBiografía.1 aAlligood, Martha Raile.1 aMarriner-Tomey, Ann,d1943- aMHEbMHEcBKh610.7301iA436 aMHEbMHEcBKh610.7301iA436