Nursing models

  • Pauline Jeffree

Abstract

The Nursing Models described in this Chapter are ones developed by Roper and Roy. Roper’s model has been adopted to have the nursing process incorporated within it.

Keywords

Nursing Intervention Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Process Coordinate Patient Care Nursing Care Plan 
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Further Reading

  1. Hunt, J., and Marks-Maron, D. (1980) Nursing Care Plans, MS and M, Aylesbury.Google Scholar
  2. Maslow, A.H. (1970) Motivation and Personality, Harper and Row, London.Google Scholar
  3. Orem, D.E. (1980) Nursing: Concepts of Practice, 2nd Edn, McGraw Hill, New York.Google Scholar
  4. Roper, N., Logan, W.W., and Tierney, A.J. (1981) Learning to use the Process of Nursing, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh.Google Scholar
  5. Roper, N., Logan, W.W. and Tierney, A.J. (eds) (1983) Using a Model for Nursing, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh.Google Scholar
  6. Roy, C., and Roberts, S.L. (1971) Theory Construction in Nursing: An Adaptation Model, Prentice Hall, New Jersey.Google Scholar

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© Pauline Jeffree 1990

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  • Pauline Jeffree

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