According to Watsons theory in which practice is the nurse least likely to engage

Introductory Readings

Sister Callista Roy: Adaptation Model of Nursing

  • Pollock, Susan E, PhD,R.N., F.A.A.N., Frederickson, Keville, EdD,R.N., F.A.A.N., Carson, Margaret A,PhD., R.N., Massey, Veta H,PhD., R.N., & Roy, Callista, PhD,R.N., F.A.A.N. [1994]. Contributions to nursing science: Synthesis of findings from adaptation

Dorothea Orem: Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory

  • Anna, D. J., Christensen, D. G., Hohon, S. A., Ord, L., & Wells, S. R. [1978]. Implementing Orem's conceptual framework. Journal of Nursing Administration, 8[11], 8-11.

  • Villarruel, A., Bishop, T., Simpson, E., Jemmott, L., & Fawcett, J. [2001]. Borrowed theories, shared theories, and the advancement of nursing knowledge. Nursing Science Quarterly, 14[2], 158-163.

  • Self-Care, Dependent-Care & Nursing

    The official journal of the International Orem Society

Synergy Model [AACN]

  • Swickard, S., Swickard, W., Reimer, A., Lindell, D., & Winkelman, C. [2014]. Adaptation of the AACN Synergy Model for patient care to critical care transport. Critical Care Nurse, 34[1], 16-28.

Patricia Benner: Professional Advancement Model

Jean Watson: Theory of Human Caring

Madeleine Leininger: Cultural Care Diversity & Universality

Anne Boykin & Savina Schoenhofer: Nursing as Caring

  • Boykin, A., Schoenhofer, S. O., Smith, N., St Jean, J., & Aleman, D. [2003]. Transforming practice using a caring-based nursing model. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 27[3], 223-230.

  • Boykin, A., Bulfin, S., Schoenhofer, S., Baldwin, J., & McCarthy, D. [2005]. Living caring in practice: The transformative power of the theory of nursing as caring. International Journal for Human Caring, 9[3], 15-19.

Hildegard Peplau: Interpersonal Relations Model

Ida Jean Orlando: Theory of the Deliberative Nursing Process

  • Higginbottom, G. M., Richter, M. S., Mogale, R. S., Ortiz, L., Young, S., & Mollel, O. [2011]. Identification of nursing assessment models/tools validated in clinical practice for use with diverse ethno-cultural groups: an integrative review of the litera

Florence Nightingale: What Nursing Is

Virginia Henderson: Henderson Nursing Model

  • Solà-Miravete, E., López, C., Martínez-Segura, E., Adell-Lleixà, M., Juvé-Udina, M., & Lleixà-Fortuño, M. [2018]. Nursing assessment as an effective tool for the identification of delirium risk in older in-patients: A case-control study. Journal of Clinic

  • Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 3rd ed. by Marilyn E. Parker; Marlaine C. Smith

    Ebook access: Limited to 1 user at a time; 2nd ed. limited to 1 user at a time
    1 copy at Healey Library; 1 copy each of the 2nd and 1st eds. at Healey Library
    Ch. 5: Twentieth-Century Nursing: Ernestine Wiedenbach, Virginia Henderson, & Lydia Hall's Contributions to Nursing Theory & Their Use in Practice / Shirley C. Gordon [and others], p. 54-66

Nola Pender: Health Promotion Model

  • Pender, N. J., Barkauskas, V. H., Hayman, L., Rice, V. H., & Anderson, E. T. [1991]. Health promotion and disease prevention: Toward excellence in nursing practice and education. Nursing Outlook, 40[3], 106-12.

  • Garcia, A. W., Broda, M. A. N., Frenn, M., Coviak, C., & al, e. [1995]. Gender and developmental differences in exercise beliefs among youth and prediction of their exercise behavior. Journal of School Health, 65[6], 213.

Kate Lorig: Chronic Disease Self-Management

  • Lorig, K. R., Sobel, D. S., Stewart, A. L., Brown Jr, B. W., Bandura, A., Ritter, P., ... & Holman, H. R. [1999]. Evidence suggesting that a chronic disease self-management program can improve health status while reducing hospitalization: A randomized tri

  • Lorig, K. R., Ritter, P., Stewart, A. L., Sobel, D. S., Brown, B. J., Bandura, A., & ... Holman, H. R. [2001]. Chronic disease self-management program: 2-year health status and health care utilization outcomes. Medical Care, 39[11], 1217-1223.

  • Lorig, K. R., Sobel, D. S., Ritter, P. L., Laurent, D., & Hobbs, M. [2001]. Effect of a self-management program on patients with chronic disease. Effective Clinical Practice: ECP, 4[6], 256-262.

  • Druss, B. G., Zhao, L., von Esenwein, S. A., Bona, J. R., Fricks, L., Jenkins-Tucker, S., & ... Lorig, K. [2010]. The health and recovery peer [HARP] program: A peer-led intervention to improve medical self-management for persons with serious mental illne

  • McCorkle, R., Ercolano, E., Lazenby, M., Schulman-Green, D., Schilling, L. S., Lorig, K., & Wagner, E. H. [2011]. Self-management: Enabling and empowering patients living with cancer as a chronic illness. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 61[1], 50-62.

  • Ory, M. G., Ahn, S., Jiang, L., Smith, M. L., Ritter, P. L., Whitelaw, N., & Lorig, K. [2013]. Successes of a national study of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program: Meeting the triple aim of health care reform. Medical Care, 51[11], 992-998.

Merle Mishel: Uncertainty in Illness Theory

  • Clayton, M., Mishel, M., & Belyea, M. [2006]. Testing a model of symptoms, communication, uncertainty, and well-being, in older breast cancer survivors. Research In Nursing & Health, 29[1], 18-39.

  • Bailey, D. E., Wallace, M., Latini, D. M., Hegarty, J., Carroll, P. R., Klein, E. A., & Albertsen, P. C. [2011]. Measuring Illness Uncertainty in Men Undergoing Active Surveillance [AS] for Prostate Cancer. Applied Nursing Research : ANR, 24[4], 193–199.

  • Unson, C., Flynn, D., Glendon, M. A., Haymes, E., & Sancho, D. [2015]. Dementia and caregiver stress: An application of the Reconceptualized Uncertainty in Illness Theory. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 36[6], 439-446.

Afaf Meleis: Nursing Transitions

  • Meleis, A. I., Sawyer, L. M., Im, E. O., Messias, D. K. H., & Schumacher, K. [2000]. Experiencing transitions: An emerging middle-range theory. Advances in Nursing Science, 23[1], 12-28.

  • Davidson, P. M., Dracup, K., Phillips, J., Padilla, G., & Daly, J. [2007]. Maintaining hope in transition: A theoretical framework to guide interventions for people with heart failure. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 22[1], 58-64.

  • Weiss, M. E., Piacentine, L. B., Lokken, L., Ancona, J., Archer, J., Gresser, S., ... & Vega-Stromberg, T. [2007]. Perceived readiness for hospital discharge in adult medical-surgical patients. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 21[1], 31-42.

Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms

  • Lenz, E. R., Suppe, F., Gift, A. G., Pugh, L. C., & Miligan, R. A. [1995]. Collaborative development of middle-range nursing theories: Toward a theory of unpleasant symptoms. Advances in Nursing Science, 17[3], 1-13.

  • Lenz, E. R., Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., Gift, A., & Suppe, F. [1997]. The middle-range theory of unpleasant symptoms: An update. Advances in Nursing Science, 19[3], 14-27.

  • Hutchinson, Sally A, PhD,R.N., F.A.A.N., & Wilson, Holly Skodol, PhD,R.N., F.A.A.N. [1998]. The theory of unpleasant symptoms and alzheimer's disease. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 12[2], 143-158.

  • Lenz, Elizabeth R,PhD., F.A.A.N., & Gift, Audrey G, PhD,R.N., F.A.A.N. [1998]. Response to "the theory of unpleasant symptoms and alzheimer's disease". Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 12[2], 159-162.

  • Redeker, Nancy S,R.N., PhD., Lev, Elise L,R.N., EdD., & Ruggiero, Jeanne,R.N., M.S. [2000]. Insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and quality of life of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 14[4], 275-284,286-

  • Jurgens, C., Moser, D., Armola, R., Carlson, B., Sethares, K., & Riegel, B. [2009]. Symptom clusters of heart failure. Research in Nursing and Health, 32[5], 551-560.

  • Guilkey, R. E., Von Ah, D., Carpenter, J. S., Stone, C., & Draucker, C. B. [2016]. Integrative Review: Post-Craniotomy Pain in the Brain Tumor Patient. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 72[6], 1221–1235. //doi.org/10.1111/jan.12890

  • Sadovszky, V., Christensen, E., Jennings, B., Miller, S., Hosley, S., Drought, L., & Lenz, E. [2018]. A systematic review of pediatric self‐report symptom measures: Congruence with the theory of unpleasant symptoms. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nu

Theory of Symptom Management

  • Dodd, M., Janson, S., Facione, N., Faucett, J., Froelicher, E. S., Humphreys, J., ... & Taylor, D. [2001]. Advancing the science of symptom management. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 33[5], 668-676.

  • Skelly, A. H., Leeman, J., Carlson, J., Soward, A. C. M., & Burns, D. [2008]. Conceptual model of symptom-focused diabetes care for African Americans. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 40[3], 261-267.

  • Maguire, R., Fox, P. A., McCann, L., Miaskowski, C., Kotronoulas, G., Miller, M., … Kearney, N. [2017]. The eSMART study protocol: a randomised controlled trial to evaluate electronic symptom management using the advanced symptom management system [ASyMS]

  • Middle Range Theory for Nursing, 3rd ed. by Mary Jane Smith; Patricia R. Liehr

    Ebook access: Unlimited
    Ch. 7: Theory of Symptom Management / Janice Humphreys, Susan Janson, DorAnne Donesky, Kathleen Dracup, Kathryn A. Lee, Kathleen Puntillo, Julia A. Faucett, Bradley Aouizerat, Christine Miaskowski, Christina Baggott, Virginia Carrieri-Kohlman, Mary Barger, Linda Franck, Christine Kennedy; the UCSF School of Nursing Symptom Management Faculty Group, p. 141-164

Nursing Role Effectiveness Model

  • Doran, D. M., Harrison, M. B., Laschinger, H. S., Hirdes, J. P., Rukholm, E., Sidani, S., ... & Tourangeau, A. E. [2006]. Nursing-sensitive outcomes data collection in acute care and long-term-care settings. Nursing Research, 55[2], S75-S81.

  • Dubois, C., D'Amour, D., Pomey, M., Girard, F., & Brault, I. [2013]. Conceptualizing performance of nursing care as a prerequisite for better measurement: A systematic and interpretive review. BMC Nursing, 12[1], 7.

  • Amaral, Antonio Fernando Salgueiro, RN,M.Sc, PhD., Fereira, P. L., PhD., Cardoso, M. L., M.Sc, & Vidinha, T., R.N. [2014]. Implementation of the Nursing Role Effectiveness Model. International Journal of Caring Sciences, 7[3], 757-770.

  • Doran, D., Lefebre, N., O'Brien‐Pallas, L., Estabrook, C. A., White, P., Carryer, J., ... & Li, M. [2014]. The relationship among evidence‐based practice and client dyspnea, pain, falls, and pressure ulcer outcomes in the community setting. Worldviews on

Joanne Duffy: Quality Caring Model

  • O'Nan, C. L., Jenkins, K., Morgan, L. A., Adams, T., & Davis, B. A. [2014]. Evaluation of Duffy's Quality Caring Model© on Patients' Perceptions of Nurse Caring in a Community Hospital. International Journal For Human Caring, 18[1], 27-34.

  • Davidson, Judy E, DNP, RN,F.C.C.M., E.B.P., Baggett, Margarita,M.S.N., R.N., Zamora-Flyr, M., Giambattista, Laura,B.S.N., R.N., Lobbestael, Linda,M.S.N., R.N.-B.C., Pfeiffer, Judith,PhD., R.N., & Madani, Catherina,PhD., R.N. [2017]. Exploring the human em

Which process of Swanson's theory is the nurse engaging when explaining neonatal care to a parent?

According to Swanson's theory, the nurse is engaging in enabling when explaining the care of a neonate to a parent. Enabling includes informing/explaining/supporting/allowing, focusing, generating alternatives, validating, and giving feedback.

Which statement is applicable to Watson's theory of Transpersonal Caring quizlet?

Which statement is applicable to Watson's theory of transpersonal caring? Watson's theory defines the outcome of nursing activity in relation to the humanistic aspects of life.

Which goal of nursing would the nurse associate with Watson's theory?

According to Watson, caring is central to nursing practice and promotes health better than a simple medical cure. She believes that a holistic approach to health care is central to the practice of caring in nursing. According to her theory, caring can be demonstrated and practiced by nurses.

What is the order of evidence based practice that a nurse should follow while caring for a client?

The nursing process functions as a systematic guide to client-centered care with 5 sequential steps. These are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Assessment is the first step and involves critical thinking skills and data collection; subjective and objective.

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