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    Imogene King

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    IMOGENE KING Ed.D. RN Dr. King began her academic career at St. Louis University‚ spent several years at Loyola University in Chicago‚ and then went to the University of South Florida‚ where she is now professor emeritus. Imogene King’s model is a model of three interacting systems: personal‚ interpersonal‚ and social. In her theory of goal attainment‚ she states that client goals are met through the transaction between nurse and client. The model can be applied to all settings. Her

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    helping patients get healthy. In order to do that‚ it’s necessary to set health goals with the patient‚ then take steps to achieve those goals. Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment focuses on this process to aid nurses in the nurse-patient relationship‚ helping their patients meet the goals they set for their health. Biography of Imogene King Imogene King was born on January 30‚ 1923 in West Point‚ Iowa. She received her nursing diploma from St. John’s Hospital School of Nursing in St. Louis‚

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    Imogene King ’s Theory of Goal Attainement This page was last updated on 22/07/2010 Introduction • Imogene King was born in 1923. • Completed her Bachelor in science of nursing from St. Louis University in 1948 • Completed her Master of science in nursing from St. Louis University in 1957 • Completed her Doctorate from Teacher’s college‚ Columbia University King’s Conceptual Framework It includes: • Several basic assumptions • Three interacting systems • Several concepts relevant

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    Cebu Normal University Osmeña Blvd.‚ Cebu City COLLEGE OF NURSING Undergraduate School School Year 2010-2011 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment in the Care of Patient with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease A Research Proposal In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirement for the ------------------------------------------------- Theoretical Foundations in Nursing -------------------------------------------------

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    | |Almost 90% of all Nursing theories are generated in the last 20 years.  | |Nursing models are conceptual models‚ constructed of theories and concepts | |METAPARADIGMS IN NURSING | |1. Person | |Recipient of care‚ including physical‚ spiritual‚ psychological‚ and sociocultural

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    Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment Abstract This paper is about Imogene King and her Theory of Goal Attainment. This paper details the components of the theory as well as practical application of those components today. Goal setting and patient education are discussed in relation to King’s theory. The role of the nurse as educator is explained. The importance of King’s theory and practical application of that theory is displayed. Imogene King was not only involved in nursing for

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    Imogene M. King - Theory of Goal Attainment Yesenia Acevedo‚ Marcie Jenkins-Williams & Christina Suarez Grand Canyon University NUR - 502 Dr. Kerns May 22‚ 2011 Imogene M. King - Theory of Goal Attainment What is the essence of nursing? This is the question that Imogene M. King posed when she created a conceptual frame of reference for nursing. “King’s conceptual system included twelve concepts that were identified from her analysis of nursing literature – self‚ body image‚ role

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    This professionalism theory paper will apply the relationship of Imogene King’s goal attainment theory and the working environment of the home health care nurse. How this theorist best describes how the goal attainment is achieved by the home care nurse through assessment of the patient. This paper will identify with the theorist and why this particular theorist was chosen. It will show personal beliefs about professionalism and nursing‚ identification of the effect on communication style‚ leadership

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    Metaparadigm of Nursing

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    A metaparadigm is commonly described as a set of concepts and propositions that set forth a general statement of a discipline. The central focus of the profession of nursing is developed around the idea of providing different dimensions of care to individuals in need by use of science and the promotion of health. As follows‚ nurses must always take a holistic approach towards the care of their clients and in order to maintain the same approach among all clients; the metaparadigm of nursing was developed

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    Metaparadigms of Nursing

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    provide a general description of the discipline. It is these concepts that comprise the profession’s metaparadigm (Fawcett‚ 1984). Much of the philosophy and theory of nursing stems from the work of Florence Nightingale. The diaries‚ letters‚ and books that she left behind containing her statements and beliefs have been fundamental to the development of the concepts comprising the nursing metaparadigm (Selanders‚ 2010). Fawcett’s (1984) stated there was a general consensus among scholars that the concepts

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