TY - BOOK AU - Andrist, Linda C AU - Andrist,Linda C. AU - Nicholas,Patrice K. AU - Wolf,Karen TI - A history of nursing ideas AV - RT31 .H575 2006 U1 - 610.7309 22 PY - 2006/// CY - Sudbury, Mass., London PB - Jones and Bartlett KW - Nursing KW - History KW - Philosophy KW - History of Nursing KW - Nurse's Role KW - history N1 - Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references and index; The history of the relationship between feminism and nursing / by Linda Andrist -- Oppressed group behavior and nursing / by Susan Jo Roberts -- Men nurses and women physicians: exploring masculinities and gendered and sexed relations in nursing and medicine / by Joan Evans -- Moving towards a culturally competent profession / by Deborah Washington -- Race, race relations, and the emergence of professional nursing, 1870-2004 / by Patricia St. Hill -- Exploring migration and health / by Sharon McGuire -- The concept of community in nursing history: its narrative stream / by Denise J. Drevdahl -- The evolution of the environmental metaparadigm in nursing / by Dorothy Kleffel -- Visible humans, vanishing bodies, and virtual nursing: complications of life, presence, place and identity / by Margarete Sandelowski -- Machine technologies and caring in nursing / by Rozzano C. Locsin --; Fundamental patterns of knowing in nursing / by Barbara A. Carper -- Patterns of knowing: review, critique, and update / by Jill White -- An example of personal knowledge: spirituality / by Janice Bell Meisenhelder -- What is nursing science? / by Elizabeth Ann Manhart Barrett -- Toward a theory of nursing art / by Peggy L. Chinn -- Wading through muddy waters: the intersection of feminist theory, cultural competence, and ethics in the care of battered women / by Ursula Kelly -- Healthy death: the ethics of care at the end of life / by Inge B. Corless, Patrice K. Nicholas -- Grief and bereavement: guidance for primary care providers / by Angela S. Pizzo -- Family coping and adaptation in planning support services for parents of children with chronic disabilities / by Nancy M. Terres -- Common adverse drug reactions in the elderly: application of the Neuman systems model and the role of nursing / by Debra C. Sylvester -- Delirium in the hospitalized older adult: development of a delirium risk stratification tool / By Deborah A. Rosenbloom-Brunto -- Providing a framework for the nurse-patient relationship: the nursing theory of Hildegard Peplau / by Lea A. Johnson --; Development and psychometric analysis of the cancer rehabilitation questionnaire / by Patrice Nicholas ... [et al.] -- Structuring nursing knowledge: a priority for creating nursing's future / by Rozella M. Schlotfeldt -- A world of no boundaries / by Margaret A. Newman -- The slow march to professional practice / by Karen A. Wolf -- Nursing centers and the autonomy of nursing work / by Melinda L. Jenkins -- The power of the written word: the influence of nursing journals / by Diana J. Mason ... [et al.] -- Education for entry into nursing practice: revisited for the 21st century / by Lucille A. Joel -- The elephant in our living room: associate degree education in nursing / by Elizabeth Speakman -- Advanced practice nursing: moving beyond the basics / by Joyce Pulcini -- The evolution of doctoral education in nursing / by Michael Carter -- Knowledge development in nursing: sour historical roots and future opportunities / by Susan R. Gortner -- Reflective practice: empowering nursing knowledge / by Hollie Noveletsky -- Reclaiming spirituality in nursing / by Patricia Maher -- Nursing as a context for alternative/complimentary modalities / by Noreen Cavan Frisch -- The role of the code of ethics in nursing's disciplinary knowledge / by John G. Twomey -- Contributions of the professional, public, and private sectors in promoting patient safety / by Evelyn D. Quigley -- The nursing shortage: solutions for the short and long term / by Brenda Nevidjon, Jeanette Ives Erickson -- Nightingale's passion for advocacy: local to global / by Deva-Marie Beck N2 - In this thorough examination of nursing theories from a historical, theoretical and professional view, the authors examine the development of the nursing profession in the context of social history and health care UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0511/2005011493.html ER -