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Nurses routinely set goals for, and frequently with, clients. And yet how often is that process examined from a nursing theory perspective?
This book provides a succinct overview of Imogene King's theory which emphasizes client participation and mutual goal-setting and provides an interactive framework for nurses. Evans describes the origin of the theory and its underlying assumptions and provides examples for application.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword, Imogene M. King
- Preface
- Biographical Sketch of the Nurse Theorist
- 1. Origin of the Conceptual Framework
- 2. Theory of Goal Attainment
- 3. Utilization of the Conceptual Framework and the Theory of Goal Attainment
- 4. Future Directions for Research
- 5. Summary
- Glossary
- References
- Bibliography
- About the Author