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The Nursing of Families: Theory/Research/Education/Practice

Editat de Suzanne L. Feetham, Susan B. Meister, Janice M. Bell, Catherine L. Gilliss
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 1992
Compelling family nursing issues are explored in this volume, which addresses practice, research and theory in order to bridge the gap between families' needs and expectations and the practice of family nursing. Contemporary issues such as cross-cultural concerns, HIV/AIDS and the health of homeless mothers and children are examined; sections are also devoted to policy and economic issues, theory development, research, practice and education. A final section provides an integrative review which examines whether family intervention actually helps.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803947160
ISBN-10: 080394716X
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

PART ONE: THE FAMILY'S AGENTS: POLICY AND NURSING
PART TWO: THEORY DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILIES
Disciplinary Issues Related to Family Theory Development in Nursing - Ann L Whall
Nursing Science in Family Care 1984-1990 - Virginia E Hayes
A Theoretical Perspective of Family and Child Health Derived from King's Conceptual Framework for Nursing - Maureen A Frey
A Deductive Approach to Theory Building
Uncovering the Meaning of Caregiving Behaviors - Janet A Deatrick, Kathleen A Knafl and Kim Guyer
Use of Inductive Approaches to Family Theory Development
Family Stress Theory and the Development of Nursing Knowledge About Family Adaptation - Marilyn A McCubbin
PART THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES
The Contribution of Qualitative Research to the Study of Families' Experiences with Childhood Illness - Janet A Deatrick, Sandra A Faux and Carol Murphy Moore
One Approach to Conceptualizing Family Response to Illness - Kathleen A Knafl et al
Sampling Issues, and Recruitment and Sampling Strategies in Family Research - Helene J Moriarty and Margaret Cotroneo
Scoring Family Data - Carol J Loveland-Cherry et al
An Application with Families with Preterm Infants
Exploratory Analysis - Suzanne Feetham, Mary Perkins and Ruth Carroll
A Technique for the Analysis of Dyadic Data in Research of Families
PART FOUR: PRACTICE
The Non-Existence of Non-Compliant Families - Lorraine M Wright and Anne Marie C Levac
The Influence of Humberto Maturana
Ethical Decision-Making with Families in Crisis - Teresa A Savage et al
Family Nursing Diagnosis as a Framework for Family Assessment - Robin B Thomas, Kathryn E Barnard and Georgina A Sumner
Family Nursing Approach for a Clinical Ladder - Sharon Jackson Barton, Arlene M Sperhac and Sheila A Haas
PART FIVE: EDUCATION
Development of a Model to Guide Advanced Practice in Family Nursing - Janet A Deatrick et al
Education for Family Health Care in Clinical Settings - Mary Perkins and Kathy Rigney
Nursing Focus
Preparing Specialists in Family Nursing - Catherine A Chesla, Catherine L Gilliss and Maribelle B Leavitt
The Benefits of Live Supervision
PART SIX: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Cross Cultural Family-Nurse Partnerships - Marta A Browning and Jean H Woods
The Black Box in Family Assessment - Julie E Sprott
Cultural Diversity
Family Nursing Research - Mary M Cardwell
A Feminist Critique
Caregiver Stress in Families of Persons with HIV/AIDS - Marie Annette Brown
The Health of Homeless Mothers and Their Children - Edna M Menke and Janet D Wagner
Mothering in the Midst of Danger - Lee Smith
Assessment of Rural Family Hardiness - Jeri W Dunkin, Colleen Holzwarth and Terry Stratton
A Foundation for Intervention
PART SEVEN: DOES FAMILY INTERVENTION MAKE A DIFFERENCE? AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

Descriere

Compelling family nursing issues are explored in this volume, which addresses practice, research and theory in order to bridge the gap between families' needs and expectations and the practice of family nursing. Contemporary issues such as cross-cultural concerns, HIV//AIDS and the health of homeless mothers and children are examined; sections are also devoted to policy and economic issues, theory development, research, practice and education. A final section provides an integrative review which examines whether family intervention actually helps.