Volume 24
Articles
Recent Adv Nurs 24, i-ii,-157.
SM Falco. Recent Adv Nurs 24, 1-17.
- Review Article
FN Rosenbaum. Recent Adv Nurs 24, 18-31.
HA Chalmers. Recent Adv Nurs 24, 32-46.
In summary, nursing models can be evaluated by carefully considering how human beings are conceptualised within a model, how adequately the model guides nurses in the decision-making associated with all stages of the nursing process and how appropriate is the expected role of the nurse. Reference to …
FM Walker et al. Recent Adv Nurs 24, 47-61.
Y Chao. Recent Adv Nurs 24, 62-76.
MN Allen et al. Recent Adv Nurs 24, 77-92.
- Review Article
D Gould. Recent Adv Nurs 24, 93-105.
At the present time nurse education is facing a number of upheavals which have major implications for curriculum development. No hard and fast rules governing the approach to educating learners about nursing theory and nursing models can be made. This paper has generated a number of suggestions whic …
HS Kim. Recent Adv Nurs 24, 106-122.
The foregoing exposition suggests a global approach to evaluate theoretical thinking in nursing. Several issues have come to light in examining the current status of nursing’s theoretical work within the proposed framework. In most of the theoretical pieces of work in nursing, major threads of theor …
A Pearson. Recent Adv Nurs 24, 123-151.
Volume 23
Articles
Recent Adv Nurs 23, i-ii,-94.
FA Aly. Recent Adv Nurs 23, 1-12.
Elderly people are a vulnerable group and they should be recognised as a specific group for the purpose of health delivery services and health promotion. Health care services for the elderly need to be fully integrated with primary health care. Primary health care approaches should be directed to em …
A Norberg et al. Recent Adv Nurs 23, 13-21.
Measures are being taken which will make it possible for relatives to become more involved in family caregiving. Public efforts are regarded as a complement to family caregiving. Health personnel have started to change their attitudes toward relatives and look at them as an important source for the …
RE Spector. Recent Adv Nurs 23, 23-25.
The Heritage Assessment Tool, in combination with questions relating to health and illness beliefs and practices was helpful in helping informants remember events in their childhood and also in garnishing health and illness beliefs and practices. The richness of the data in respect to health beliefs …
EM de Simone. Recent Adv Nurs 23, 36-44.
The hospitalized elderly patient presents a complex challenge to the acute care nurse. The opportunity to improve the quality of life for the aged patient exists in every nurse-patient interaction. Through research, continued education and a commitment to professional values this challenge can be me …
A Tesfa. Recent Adv Nurs 23, 45-52.
Given the multiple diseases and vulnerability of the elderly to develop adverse drug effects, it is incumbent on the nurse to monitor and critically evaluate the patient’s conditions. Attempts must be made to further develop and/or refine existing systematic process to delineate and prevent drug-rel …
- Review Article
CA Dye. Recent Adv Nurs 23, 53-65.
I Wright. Recent Adv Nurs 23, 66-71.
A Raya. Recent Adv Nurs 23, 72-81.
EA Massey. Recent Adv Nurs 23, 82-88.
- Review Article
Volume 22
Articles
Recent Adv Nurs 22, i-ii,-174.
ME Linwood et al. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 1-10.
A McClymont. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 11-32.
M Fitzgibbon et al. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 33-48.
ME Linwood. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 49-61.
AS Larsen. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 62-88.
L Tom-Orme. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 89-109.
NG Nzeribe. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 110-123.
R Davidson. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 124-136.
KA Anderson. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 137-146.
HK Mussallem. Recent Adv Nurs 22, 147-162.
Recent advances in nursing
- Author(s):
- Hockey, Lisbeth
- Cahoon, Margaret C (Margaret Cecelia)
- Copp, Laurel Archer
- NLM Title Abbreviation:
- Recent Adv Nurs
- ISO Abbreviation:
- Recent Adv Nurs
- Title(s):
- Recent advances in nursing.
- Other Title(s):
- RECENT ADV NURS
- Publication Start Year:
- 1981
- Publication End Year:
- 1990
- Frequency:
- Four no. a year
- Country of Publication:
- Scotland
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh ; New York : Churchill Livingstone, 1981-[1990]
- Latest Publisher:
- Edinburgh : Churchill Livingstone
- Description:
- v.
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 0144-6592 (Print)
0144-6592 (Linking) - In:
- MEDLINE: 22, 1988-27, 1990
PubMed: 22, 1988-27, 1990
International nursing index: 22, 1988-27, 1990 - Current Indexing Status:
- Not currently indexed for MEDLINE.
- Version Indexed:
- MeSH:
- Nursing*
- Broad Subject Term(s):
- Nursing
- Publication Type(s):
- Periodicals
- Notes:
- Editors: Margaret C. Cahoon, Laurel Archer Copp, Lisbeth Hockey.
- Other ID:
- (DNLM)R05995000(s)
(OCoLC)07073965 - NLM ID:
- 8011213 [Serial]
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