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Titre
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The McGill Model of Nursing
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Titre abrégé
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A Collaborative Approach
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Description
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How do you establish a trusting, collaborative relationship with a person and family? How do you accompany them as their health situation evolves?
The McGill Model of Nursing: A Collaborative Approach reviews every stage of the nursing process, focusing on the central role of the person and family—whose responsibility for their own health is fully acknowledged—and the nurse’s role in accompanying them throughout the process. The book combines theoretical explanations with learning activities that show how the McGill Model shapes the nurse’s role in concrete terms.
Tables and checklists summarize the material, while self-evaluation tools encourage both novice and experienced nurses to look at their practice from the point of view of the McGill Model.
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Format
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Manuel numérique
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Auteur (s)
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Danièle Paquette-Desjardins, Johanne Sauvé and Catherine Pugnaire Gros
Translator: Catherine Browne
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Année de publication
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2023
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Langue
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Anglais
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Discipline(s)
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180 – Soins infirmiers
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Programme(s)
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Soins infirmiers (180.A0)
Soins infirmiers [après DEP] (180.B0)
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nombre de pages
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194
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isbn13
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978-2-89470-432-5
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Mots-clés
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assessment care decision-making évaluation McGill Model nursing nursing models outcomes patients planning
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Remarques
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The CCDMD’s digital textbooks are available in PDF.
First edition: McGill Model, Strengths-based nursing care: a collaborative approach, 2019, 194 pages (ISBN: Print Edition: 978-2-89470-395-3; Electronic Edition: 978-2-89470-396-0)
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Prix
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16,95
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Identifiant
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30607