| |
Shaner, H. (2004). Nightingale knew more than she thought- Environment as a phenomenon in nursing: reflections from nurse theorists. Retrieved March 31, 2005 from The Nightingale Institute for Health and the Environment. Web site: http://www.nihe.org/envi
Florence Nightingale
Hall, E.O.C. (1997). Four generations of nurse theorists in the U.S.: An overview of their questions and answers. Vard i Norden: Nursing Science and Research in the Nordic Countries, 17(2), 15-23.
Domestic Violence and Nursing
Watson, J. (1988). Nursing: Human science and human care. New York: National League for Nursing. Watson, J. (1997).The theory of human caring: Retrospective and prospective. Nursing Science Quarterly, 10(1), 49-52. Jean Watson: Theory of Human Caring: Ret
Jean Watson
Watson, J. (2000). Jean Watson and the Theory of Human Caring. University of Colorado School of Nursing. Taken from the U of C Health Sciences Center on November 1 2004. Web site: http://www2.uchsc.edu/son/caring/content/wct.asp.
Nursing Theories Compared
Watson, Jean. (2001) Overview of Watson's Caring Theory. University of Colorado Health Sciences: College of Nursing. Accessed 18 Nov. 2003 available from: http://www2.uchsc.edu/son/caring/content/wct.asp
Jean Watson's Theory of Nursing
|
|