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“Nursing is an art; and if it is to be made an art, it requires as exclusive a devotion, as hard a preparation, as any painter’s or sculptor’s work; for what is the having to do with dead canvas or cold marble, compared with having to do with the living spirit—the temple of...
The four concepts in the nursing metaparadigm are the person, health, environment, and nursing. The person aspect allows nurses to consider a patient's social and spiritual needs. The health and environmental concepts are other factors that influence overall health. The nursing concept focuses on ...
Peplau's theory of interpersonal relations provides a useful framework for investigating clinical phenomena and guiding nurses' actions. The author describes clinical application of selected concepts from Peplau's theory which supports this assumption. While the case data are encouraging, it is suggested...
The TRA/TPB aims to explain human behavior and decision-making, specifically relationships between beliefs and behaviors[32]. Related to maternalvaccinations, a woman’s beliefs aboutpertussis, influenza, andvaccinationmay greatly influence her intention to accept a vaccine. TRA/TPB concepts were eviden...
According to her theory, caring can be demonstrated and practiced by nurses. Caring for patients promotes growth; a caring environment accepts a person as they are and looks to what they may become. Watson also defined three of the four metaparadigm concepts in nursing, including theperson or ...
Nursing cannot exist without theory, and the concepts that define those principles. Every intervention a nurse organizes is based off of theory, and revolves directly around the patient. The current practice used as a Registered Nurse in the emergency room setting is similar, but less complicated ...
The major concepts of Florence Nightingale’s Theory are: Nursing “What nursing has to do… is to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him” (Nightingale, 1859/1992) Nightingale stated that nursing “ought to signify the proper use of fresh air, light, warmth, cl...
Transcultural Nursing: Concepts, Theories, & Practices Care: The Essence of Nursing and Health (Human Care : Essentials for Nursing, Well-Being and Survival) Nursing and Anthropology Reference Sources for Transcultural Health an...
Scope can change to ensure that the project is realistic in terms of the timeline, but can also be revisited in the light of data analysis and theory building. Even within the scope, different theoretical concepts can go in and out of focus as the theory-building progresses. The stories I...