Nursing Theory and Clinical Practice: How Three Nursing Models Can Be Incorporated Into the Care of Patients with End Stage Kidney Disease.
CANNT Journal 2006, Oct-Dec, 16, 4
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Abstract Patients with end stage kidney disease require complex care regardless of where they are within the disease continuum. Although not often recognized by clinical nurses, the incorporation of nursing theory into the clinical care of patients with end stage kidney disease can enhance the overall care that is administered. This paper will endeavour to demonstrate how the three nursing models/theories of Orem, Neuman and Peplau can assist renal nurses to articulate their practice and to incorporate these theories into the nursing practice required to care for patients with end stage kidney disease.
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