Kristina Hyrkas, PhD, LicNSc, MNSc, RN, Hugh McKenna, CBE, Professor John Cutcliffe
-Foreword by Sister Callista Roy
-Clear, user-friendly explanations of what nursing models are and concepts such as paradigms
-Detailed examination of the seven most common models, their theoretical application and their use in practice and research
-Models are accompanied by case studies and theoretical situations to illustrate learning
Table of Contents: Nursing Models
Preface
Foreword Callista Roy
Foreword Alison Tierney
Acknowledgements
What are nursing models and why do we need them?
Paradigms and metaparadigms
The history of nursing models
Hildegard Paplau’s Interpersonal Relations Model
Imogene King’s Conceptual System and Theory of Goal Attainment
Calista Roy’s Adaptation Model
Chapter
Betty Neuman’s Systems Model
Chapter
Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Model
The Roper-Logan-Tierney Model
The Tidal Model of mental health recovery and reclamation
Critiquing nursing models in the era of evidence-informed practice
Index