Publication
The Reprint of
"Concept Formalization in Nursing: Process and Product"
edited by Dorothea Orem in 1979 is now availble.
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To look inside this book select the "Content page" or "Chapter 7 - Self-Care Agency: Diagnostic Consideration".
This reprint is produced
through sponsorship of the International Orem Society for
Nursing Science and Scholarship in August 2004.
The book is divided into two
parts. Part I focuses on nursing as a practice discipline,
explains the position of the
profession in the world of human affairs, and analyzes 14
concepts
of nursing.
Part II delves into the Nursing Development Conference
Group’s latest work on the structure of nursing knowledge
and applies new insights into the conclusions of the first
edition. Two new chapters explore the implications of the
self-care agency. Throughout the text, the skillful
integration of a substantial amount of new material serves
to provide a complete update of the initial
concerns.
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Selected Papers of Dorothea Orem.
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This book is a collection of many presentations and
writings that are not included in her previous books. It
provides a fascinating view of the development of Orem's
theory of self-care deficit over a 40-year period, along
with its ramifications for nursing education and practice.
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Modeling Nursing from the perspective of Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory.
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This valuable new resource delves into the relationship
between nursing theory, research, and clinical practice.
Inside you'll find discussions on how these concepts are
integral to the further development of nursing care.
CONNECTIONS: Nursing Research, Theory, and Practice bridges
the gap between theoretical constructs, research methods,
and practice.
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Nursing Theory and Nursing Administration.
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This book seeks to define nursing at a management or
administrative level. Using the widely regarded self-care
deficit nursing theory frequently reffered to as Orem's
self-care model, the authors explore the nursing needs of
populations, the roles and functions of advanced practice
nursing administration, and the administrative structures,
processes, and outcomes that facilitate nursing practice.