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  1. Psychology for nurses and the caring professions. Fourth edition. Nikki Jarrett. 2012. This bestselling book enables those working in health and social care to learn and apply sound psychological principles in the delivery of excellent, evidence-based, patient-centred care.

  2. www.jpmedpub.com › JPadmin › TableContentsPsychology for Nurses

    Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Guidance and Counseling and Psychological Assessment have been dealt in depth and incorporated Nursing Implications making it a must buy for the Nursing personnel.

  3. define the terms theory and nursing theory; enumerate the basic elements of theories in Nursing; list the characteristics of theories in Nursing; identify the importance of theories in Nursing; describe the selected theories in Nursing; and explain application to nursing practice.

  4. 6 lut 2021 · There are many examples of situation-specific theories in the literature. One example is related to transition theory. Several situation-specific theories evolved from transition theory. Among them are “Transitions and health: A framework for gerontological nursing” and “Situation-specific theory of pain experience for Asian American ...

  5. Psychological distance is defined within the Construal-Level Theory (CLT), which was developed by Trope and Liberman . Their first approach referred only to the temporal distance and assumed that we judge a more distant event in time by few abstract characteristics (high-level construal).

  6. Conceptual models in nursing 'Basic to any professional discipline is the development of a body of knowledge that can be applied to its practice.' (Torres, 1980). WHY USE A MODEL? 49 Nursing has been dominated in the past by theories borrowed from other disciplines, particularly medicine (Fitzpatrick, 1984). Consequently, nursing

  7. ticle describes four psychosocial theories that have been useful in our practices: self-efficacy, stress and coping, learned helplessness, and social support.

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