It is important to note that the humanistic model is at a descriptive level in theory development (Brouse & Laffrey, 1989). The aim of the model is to describe the human experience as it is lived by the patient.
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Designed for nursing students with a high tolerance for the term metaparadigm, this textbook emphasizes the historical, philosophical, and theoretical foundation and evolution of nursing science. Topics of the 33...
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Now in its fourth edition, this text focuses on the knowledge base necessary to guide advanced nursing practice, including both theoretical and philosophical perspectives.