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Article -Nursing models and contemporary nursing 2: can they raise standards of care?... 2 part series.
Angela Williams
Nursing Times, Volume: 106, Issue: 24, Pages: 22 - 25
Swansea University Author: Angela Williams
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<p><span>This two-part series explores the value of </span><strong>nursing</strong> <strong>models</strong><span> and suggests that nurses should reconsider their use.</span><span> It outlines that the fundamental concepts, beliefs, and val...
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<p><span>This two-part series explores the value of </span><strong>nursing</strong> <strong>models</strong><span> and suggests that nurses should reconsider their use.</span><span> It outlines that the fundamental concepts, beliefs, and values about </span><strong>nursing</strong><span> in these </span><strong>models</strong><span> have relevance to current policy debates about the future of </span><strong>nursing</strong><span>.</span><span> The first article gave an overview of what </span><strong>nursing</strong> <strong>models</strong><span> are, how, and why they were developed, and some of the key criticisms made of them.</span><span> This second article examines their relevance to contemporary </span><strong>nursing</strong><span> practice with particular reference to recent policy initiatives designed to modernise </span><strong>nursing</strong><span> and to raise standards of care.</span></p> |
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