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  2. Roper–Logan–Tierney model of nursing - Wikipedia

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    The Roper, Logan and Tierney model of nursing (originally published in 1980, and subsequently revised in 1985, 1990, 1998 and the latest edition in 2000) is a model of nursing care based on activities of living (ALs).

  3. Category:Nursing theory - Wikipedia

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  4. Nancy Roper - Wikipedia

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    Roper-Logan-Tierney model of nursing Nancy Roper (1918–2004) was a British nurse theorist, lexicographer and creator with Winifred W. Logan and Alison J. Tierney of the Roper–LoganTierney model of nursing used widely in nurse training in the United Kingdom, USA and Europe, since mid-1970s.

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  6. Nursing theory - Wikipedia

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    The nursing model is a consolidation of both concepts and the assumption that combine them into a meaningful arrangement. A model is a way of presenting a situation in such a way that it shows the logical terms in order to showcase the structure of the original idea. The term nursing model cannot be used interchangeably with nursing theory.

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  8. Activities of daily living - Wikipedia

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    Most models of health care service use ADL evaluations in their practice, including the medical (or institutional) models, such as the Roper–LoganTierney model of nursing, and the resident-centered models, such as the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE).

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