ISBN: 080394859X
Author: Louise C. Selanders
Language: English
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc (November 3, 1993)
Pages: 48
Category: Medicine & Health Sciences
Subcategory: Other
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X, 38 pages : 23 cm. Nightingale's core nursing theory has an environmental focus: It was her belief that the environment is an alterable medium that can be used to improve the conditions of nature and encourage healing. Ventilation, clean air,. Ventilation, clean air, clean water, control of noise, provision for light, and adequate waste management are just a some of the elements she believed could be monitored and improved when necessary. This volume contains a well-crafted and thorough description of Nightingale's theory.
The notes, entitled Notes on Nursing: What it is, What is not (1860), listed some of her theories that have served as foundations of nursing practice in various settings,including the succeeding conceptual frameworks and theories in the field of nursing.
Nursing Theory, Florence Nightingale described nursing as a divine calling to serve others, Her philosophy was about healing, not just caring for the sick, Nightingale’s philosophy reflected a change in nursing that still persists today, She believed that caring for the whole person required.
Nursing Theory, Florence Nightingale described nursing as a divine calling to serve others, Her philosophy was about healing, not just caring for the sick, Nightingale’s philosophy reflected a change in nursing that still persists today, She believed that caring for the whole person required integration and collaboration with medicine, environment, family, and society (Payne, 2010) Global Concepts of Nursing.
She explained her environmental theory in her famous book Notes on. .Works by Florence Nightingale at Project Gutenberg.
She explained her environmental theory in her famous book Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is not. She was the first to propose nursing required specific education and training. Her contribution during Crimean war is well-known. As per most of the nursing theories, environmental adaptation remains the basis of holistic nursing care. She focused more on physical factors than on psychological needs of patient. Selanders LC. The power of environmental adaptation: Florence Nightingale's original theory for nursing practice.
Nightingale discussed the Environmental Theory in her book Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is No. Conceptual Framework of Nightingale’s Environmental Theory
Nightingale discussed the Environmental Theory in her book Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is Not. She is considered as the first theorist in nursing and paved the way in the foundation of the nursing profession we know today. Major Concepts of Florence Nightingales Theory. The major concepts of Florence Nightingale’s Theory are: Nursing. Conceptual Framework of Nightingale’s Environmental Theory. Note that the client, the nurse, and the major environment concepts are in balance; that is; the nurse can manipulate the environment to compensate for the client’s response to it. The goal of the nurse is to assist the patient in staying in balance.
Nightingale explained this theory in her book, Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is No. The ten major concepts of the Environment Theory, also identified as Nightingale’s Canons, are
Nightingale explained this theory in her book, Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is Not. The model of nursing that developed from Nightingale, who is considered the first nursing theorist, contains elements that have not changed since the establishment of the modern nursing profession. Though this theory was pioneering at the time it was created, the principles it applies are timeless. The ten major concepts of the Environment Theory, also identified as Nightingale’s Canons, are
This practical book demonstrates the continuing relevance of Florence Nightingale's theory of nursing.
This practical book demonstrates the continuing relevance of Florence Nightingale's theory of nursing. Following a brief biography, the author discusses Nightingale's belief that the patient achieves health by being acted upon by nature in the form of the environment, and that nursing is both an art and a science that puts the patient in the best condition possible for nature to act. show more.