Modelling and role-modelling: integrating nursing theory into practice This article contrasts two clinical cases using a relatively new paradigm and theory, modelling and role-modelling. The concepts and linkages from modelling and role-modelling are presented and are the basis for analysing the outcomes of two patients. The case study approach communicates an understanding of the theory modelling and role-modelling and assists nurses to develop expertise in its use
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Background: A role-play situation is designed to reflect the interaction between a care provider and...
Role modelling by experienced nurses, including nurse academics, is a key factor in the process of p...
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Using a grounded theory methodology, this paper demonstrates the value of role modelling in teaching...
The development of a body of knowledge, gained through research and theory building, is one hallmark...
One of the key strategies in students ’ learning is being affected by models. Understanding the role...
Presents a comprehensive explanation of the major nursing models that influence nursing practices. T...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
There are national and international expectations for nurses to be role models in health promoting b...
Introduction: Nursing theory constitutes a body of knowledge that supports nursing practice. It earn...
Over the past decade there has been an explosion of interest and activity in the nursing profession ...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Predicted nursing workforce shortfalls in Australia and internationally emphasise the need for nursi...
Role modelling by experienced nurses, including nurse academics, is a key factor in the process of p...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Background: A role-play situation is designed to reflect the interaction between a care provider and...
Role modelling by experienced nurses, including nurse academics, is a key factor in the process of p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74308/1/j.1365-2648.1989.tb01640.x.pd
Using a grounded theory methodology, this paper demonstrates the value of role modelling in teaching...
The development of a body of knowledge, gained through research and theory building, is one hallmark...
One of the key strategies in students ’ learning is being affected by models. Understanding the role...
Presents a comprehensive explanation of the major nursing models that influence nursing practices. T...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
There are national and international expectations for nurses to be role models in health promoting b...
Introduction: Nursing theory constitutes a body of knowledge that supports nursing practice. It earn...
Over the past decade there has been an explosion of interest and activity in the nursing profession ...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Predicted nursing workforce shortfalls in Australia and internationally emphasise the need for nursi...
Role modelling by experienced nurses, including nurse academics, is a key factor in the process of p...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Background: A role-play situation is designed to reflect the interaction between a care provider and...
Role modelling by experienced nurses, including nurse academics, is a key factor in the process of p...