Faye G. Abdellah has written:
'Effect of nurse staffing on satisfactions with nursing care' -- subject(s): Statistics, Hospitals, Nursing
'Nursing's role in the future' -- subject(s): Decision making, Health planning, Medical policy, Nursing, Political aspects, Political aspects of Nursing
'Preparing nursing research for the 21st century' -- subject(s): Research, Nursing, Trends, Nursing Research, Methodology
'Better patient care through nursing research' -- subject(s): Nursing, Research, Methodology
'Overview of nursing research, 1955-1968' -- subject(s): Nursing, Research
"Although Abdellah spoke of the patient-centered approaches, she wrote of nurses identifying and solving specific problems. This identification and classification of problems was called the typology of 21 nursing problems. Abdellah's typology was divided into three areas: (1) the physical, sociological, and emotional needs of the patient; (2) the types of interpersonal relationships between the nurse and the patient; and (3) the common elements of patient care. Adbellah and her colleagues thought the typology would provide a method to evaluate a student's experiences and also a method to evaluate a nurse's competency based on outcome measures." (Tomey & Alligood, Nursing theorists and their work 4th ed., p. 115). # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #Source: Abdellah, F. G., Beland, I. I., Martin, A., & Matheney, R. V. (1960). Patient-centered approaches in nursing. New York: Macmillan. Abdellah, F. G. (1953). Some trends in nursing education. American Journal of Nursing, 53(7), 841-843. Abdellah, F. G., & Levin, E. (1957). Developing a measure of patient and personnel satisfaction with nursing care. Nursing Research, 5(2), 100-108. Abdellah, F. G. (1959). How we look at ourselves. Nursing Outlook, 7(3), 273. Abdellah, F. G., Beland, I. I., Martin, A., & Matheney, R. V. (1960). Patient-centered approaches to nursing. New York: MacMillan. Abdellah, F. G. (1972). Evolution of nursing as a profession: Perspective on manpower development. International Nursing Review,19, 219-238. Abdellah, F. G., Beland, I. L., Martin, A., & Matheney, R. V. (1973). New directions in patient-centered nursing. New York: MacMillian. Abdellah, F. G. (1976). Nurse practioners and nursing practice. American Journal of Public Health, 66(3), 245-246. Abdellah, F. G. (1979). Better patient care through nursing research (2nd ed.). New York: Macmillan. Abdellah, F. G. (1986). The nature of nursing science. In L. H. Nicholl (Ed.), Perspectives on nursing theory.Boston: Little, Brown. Abdellah, F. G. (1987). The federal role in nursing education. Nursing Outlook, 35(5), 224-225. Abdellah, F. G. (1981). Nursing care of the aged in the United States of America. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 7(11), 657-663. Abdellah, F. G. (1990). Self-help groups offer prime areas for nurse researchers. Journal of Professional Nursing, 6(5), 257. Abdellah, F. G. (1990). Reflections of a recurring theme: Historical perspective of nursing shortage. Nursing Clinics of North America,25, 509-516. Abdellah, F. G., & Levine E. (1994). Preparing nursing research in the 21st century: Evolution, methodologies, challenges. New York: Springer. Abdellah, F. G. (1991). Public policy impacting on nursing care of older adults. In E. M. Baines (Ed.), Perspectives on gerontological nursing. Newbury, CA: Sage. Halterman, T. D., Dycus, D. K., McClure, E. A., Schmeiser, D. N., Taggart, F. M., & Yancey, R. (1998). Faye Glenn Abdellah: Twenty-One Nursing Problems. In A. M. Tomey & M. R. Alligood (Eds.), Nursing theorists and their work (4th ed., pp. 112-131). St. Louis: Mosby.
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