'Applying the Roper-Logan-Tierney Model in Practice' has been written to enable students and their teachers (in higher education and clinical practice) to explore the different dimensions of the model through a variety of case studies and exercises.
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This book provides the definitive account of the Roper-Logan-Tierney model of nursing, including in-depth discussion of its conceptual development, its place within the wider body of nursing theory and a critique of its application in ...
Many of the exercises are aimed at enabling readers to find evidence to support nursing activities. The authors have incorporated an international perspective throughout the text.
For beginning nursing students. While it does not cover all aspects of nursing knowledge and practice it encourages a logical mode of thinking about nursing in the framework of a model for nursing.
This book helps nursing and healthcare students to prepare for the challenges of working with the increasing number of patients requiring palliative care, so that they can work in partnership with patients and their carers, providing care ...
and new nurse. New graduate nurses require support and guidance for up to 18 months to complete a smooth transition from student nurse to staff nurse ... Ending nurse-to-nurse hostility: Why nurses eat theiryoung and each other.
Human physiological and psychosocial behaviour essential to maintain life underpins Roper et al's activities of living model.
This text provides comprehensive support for the physiological component of diploma and degree courses for healthcare students.
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