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Links to Nursing Theories by Kathy Q. Registered Nurse Posted Mon 20 Apr 2009 12:56am It must be term paper time because I keep getting inquiries about nursing theories and where to find resources. In addition to what I have posted on The Nursing Site, here's a great site with links to the most common nursing theories. I'll add it to my list on the site ASAP. If you have found a site to add to this list, please post a comme ... Read on »
Nursing theories by AtYourCervix Patient Expert Posted Mon 13 Jul 2009 10:12pm I understand the rationale for reading about different nursing theories. (Who knew there was so many???) However, I am now taking a break from reading about theory. It is so incredibly dry material to read for my Theory and Research class! I read about Nightingale's Environmental Model and it's 13 canons. Ok, they make sense, and I can see ... Read on »
Fran Biley's video: Students on nursing theory by h2cm Posted Wed 27 Oct 2010 4:23pm I came across this great video created by Francis Biley Bournemouth University through the Martha Rogers list Quite some time ago I wondered about having dummy - animated heads to carry out a dialogue. It is great to see how e-media forms and tools have developed now. I have my own thoughts and ideas on nursing, perhaps over ti ... Read on »
Students at Paipa Nursing Theory Conference 24 - 25 Feb 2011 by h2cm Posted Tue 08 Mar 2011 5:54pm I will post a few more photos as I sort and (hope to) receive them. Still pinching myself here - a great experience! I've emailed a few nursing lists that I subscribe to as GICS - the three universities who organised this conference and are planning another - are keen to reach out to the academics and students of other nations. If anyone ... Read on »
h2cm presentation: Colombia Nursing Theory conference (slides from Feb) by h2cm Posted Mon 12 Sep 2011 7:05pm As the slides from Milton Keynes and DTMD 2011 are posted, here below are the slides from February. There are some 'artifacts' in there - the question marks were included then replaced by the text as part of the animations (as with the stick figures). The Colombia slides provided the template for the ten minute talk last Thursday. It was a very u ... Read on »
Reflections on publicising The 1st Int. Congress of Nursing Models and Theories in Colombia by h2cm Posted Fri 11 Feb 2011 4:13pm Inevitably I have posted news of this conference and presentation to several mail lists. I received a reply pointing out that this news was short notice and getting to Colombia in the time remaining would be quite a feat. I replied saying that I had only just sorted medications and my yellow fever jab was only just 'active'. I realise you ... Read on »
1st Int. Congress of Nursing Models and Theories: Colombia 24th-25th Feb. 2011 by h2cm Posted Mon 24 Jan 2011 7:02pm I am delighted to report the news that the Health Care Domains Modelwill feature at this International conference. In November I received an invitation to be one of the main speakers from the Grupo Gics Investigacion Team; and so next month I will be heading south to Paipa, Boyacá, Colombia. This prospect would not be possible without ... Read on »
Presentation(s) at 1st Int. Congress of Nursing Models and Theories in Colombia by h2cm Posted Sat 26 Feb 2011 10:53am Well I am due to leave Paipa soon for Bogota El Dorado airport and the trip home via Paris. It is a beautiful day in Paipa. Very warm, bright sun, from my room I can see people water skiing on the lake. Yesterdays presentations were very well received through a lecture and workshop. These would not have been as successful with the brilliant ... Read on »
Nursing School Clinicals: My Experience by Erica P. Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:25pm Kim over at Emergiblog wants to know how nursing school clinical experience stacks up across the board. She says there are distance-ed programs that condense an entire education's worth of clinicals into two weeks - which terrifies me (although I swear I've worked alongside a few nurses who got less than that). And I'm sure there's been a good ... Read on »
Book review: Nursing Knowledge: Science, Practice, and Philosophy by h2cm Posted Thu 04 Oct 2012 7:26pm Searching for an up-to-date nursing theory book I wanted something different from the usual fare. The usual fare being a description of the various nursing theories, models and frameworks to date. I needed a text that would help me in two ways: firstly, deal with and critique the foundations of nursing theory; secondly, to provide some insights t ... Read on »