cover image - The Essential Concepts of Nursing - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780702060281
Copyright: 2006
Publication Date: 10-11-2005
Page Count: 388
Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
List Price: $38.95

The Essential Concepts of Nursing - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition

by John R Cutcliffe, PhD, BSc(Hon)Nursing, RMN, RGN, RPN, RN and Hugh McKenna, PhD, RMN, RGN, DipN(Lond), AdvDipEd, RNT

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cover image - The Essential Concepts of Nursing - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780702060281
Copyright: 2006
Publication Date: 10-11-2005
Page Count: 388
Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
List Price: $38.95
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    • Provides an explanation of concepts necessary as building block of theory
    • Research based
    • Draws extensively on literature
    • Experienced contributors and editors, all leading experts in their fields
  • Foreword, Professor Peggy Chinn
    Foreword, Professor Afaf Melis
    Preface
    Contributing Authors
    Chapter One: An Introduction to Concepts and their Analyses, Hugh McKenna & John Cutcliffe
    Chapter Two: A Concept Analysis of Abuse, Judee Onyskiw
    Chapter Three: A Concept Analysis of Caring, Tanya McCance
    Chapter Four: A Concept Analysis of Comfort, Linda Lowe and John Cutcliffe
    Chapter Five: A Concept Analysis of Coping, Catherine Black
    Chapter Six: A Concept Analysis of Dignity, Jerome Marley
    Chapter Seven: The Concept of Empathy, Bill Reynolds
    Chapter Eight: A Critical Examination of the Concept of Empowerment, Jim Dooher & Richard Byrt
    Chapter Nine: A Concept Analysis of Facilitation, Carole McIlrath
    Chapter Ten: Delineating the Concept of Fatigue using a Pragmatic Utility Approach, Karin Olson & Janice Morse
    Chapter Eleven: Grief - an Analysis of the Concept as it Relates to Bereavement, Kate Sullivan
    Chapter Twelve: Diversity or Divisiveness? A Critical Analysis of Hope, Cheryl Nekoliachuk
    Chapter Thirteen: Taking Humour Seriously - an Analysis of the Concept of 'Humour,' Kristiina Hyrkas
    Chapter Fourteen: An Analysis of Loneliness as a Concept of Importance for Dying Persons, Bob Brown
    Chapter Fifteen: A concept analysis of shame, Mary Hasse & Lanny Magnassun
    Chapter Sixteen: Towards a Praxis of Suffering, Janice Morse
    Chapter Seventeen: A Concept Analysis of Nursing Support, Dianne Ellis, Sue Jackson & Chris Stevenson
    Chapter Eighteen: A Concept Analysis of Therapeutic Touch, Jim Campbell
    Chapter Nineteen: A Concept Analysis of Therapeutic Relationships, Mary Chambers
    Chapter Twenty: Towards an Understanding of Trust, Wendy Austin
    Chapter Twenty One: A Concept Analysis of Vulnerability, Jude Spiers
    Chapter Twenty Two: The Evolution of Concept Analysis - Where do we go from Here?, John Cutcliffe and Hugh McKenna
  • John R Cutcliffe, PhD, BSc(Hon)Nursing, RMN, RGN, RPN, RN, David G. Braithwaite Professor of Nursing, University of Texas, Tyler, TX; Adjunct Professor of Psychiatric Nursing SCISN, Vancouver, Canada; Associate Editor: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing; Assistant Editor: International Journal of Nursing Studies; Director, Cutcliffe Consulting and Hugh McKenna, PhD, RMN, RGN, DipN(Lond), AdvDipEd, RNT, Dean, Faculty of Life and Health Sciences, University of Ulster; Visiting Professor, Nursing Research, University of Nortumbria; Visiting Professor, Nursing Research, University of Bangor, Wales, UK
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