This study describes and evaluates the AACN Synergy Model for Patient Care that aligns nurses' competencies with the needs of patients and their families, developed by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. The description focuses on objectively explaining the theory, while the evaluation is based on established standards to determine its viability for application in nursing practice. This study applies Chinn and Kramer's (2011) theoretical description method and Fawcett and DeSanto-Madeya's (2013) theory analysis method to evaluate the AACN Synergy Model for Patient Care. Focusing on the patient-nurse relationship, the theory is appropriate for various nursing applications.restrictio
In today’s world healthcare all over the world is profoundly challenged by rapid technological adva...
The Neuman Systems Model has extended nursing science as a needs and causality-focused framework. Fr...
Introduction. Intensive care units are systems organized for the provision of care to patients in cr...
A challenge faced by advanced practice nurses (APNs) is that they are constantly involved with compl...
The Synergy Model describes a framework for nursing practice. Its hallmark is the linkage of patient...
Aim: To systematically and critically summarize the state of the evidence about the Synergy Model an...
The Synergy Model, which serves as the framework for the CCRN exam, describes a patient-nurse relati...
<p><strong>BACKGROUND: </strong>One of the ways to modify education is to design clinical education ...
Background: Nurse patient assignments on an adult medical surgical unit at a community hospital are ...
A pilot project was undertaken to evaluate the impact of the Synergy Model (Curley, 1998) on patient...
Hospitals across our nation are seeking to implement models of care that meet the primary goals of Q...
A pilot project was undertaken by an inpatient hematology and hematopoietic stem cell transplant uni...
This study compared nurse outcomes between the shared care in nursing (SCN) and patient allocation (...
Background: Caring nurse-patient interaction has been linked to improvements in patient health outco...
Introduction: Nursing theory constitutes a body of knowledge that supports nursing practice. It earn...
In today’s world healthcare all over the world is profoundly challenged by rapid technological adva...
The Neuman Systems Model has extended nursing science as a needs and causality-focused framework. Fr...
Introduction. Intensive care units are systems organized for the provision of care to patients in cr...
A challenge faced by advanced practice nurses (APNs) is that they are constantly involved with compl...
The Synergy Model describes a framework for nursing practice. Its hallmark is the linkage of patient...
Aim: To systematically and critically summarize the state of the evidence about the Synergy Model an...
The Synergy Model, which serves as the framework for the CCRN exam, describes a patient-nurse relati...
<p><strong>BACKGROUND: </strong>One of the ways to modify education is to design clinical education ...
Background: Nurse patient assignments on an adult medical surgical unit at a community hospital are ...
A pilot project was undertaken to evaluate the impact of the Synergy Model (Curley, 1998) on patient...
Hospitals across our nation are seeking to implement models of care that meet the primary goals of Q...
A pilot project was undertaken by an inpatient hematology and hematopoietic stem cell transplant uni...
This study compared nurse outcomes between the shared care in nursing (SCN) and patient allocation (...
Background: Caring nurse-patient interaction has been linked to improvements in patient health outco...
Introduction: Nursing theory constitutes a body of knowledge that supports nursing practice. It earn...
In today’s world healthcare all over the world is profoundly challenged by rapid technological adva...
The Neuman Systems Model has extended nursing science as a needs and causality-focused framework. Fr...
Introduction. Intensive care units are systems organized for the provision of care to patients in cr...