Dell, G., et al. “The Prince Edward Island Conceptual Model for Nursing: A Nursing Perspective of Primary Health Care”. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, vol. 32, no. 1, 2000, pp. 39-55, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3Air-batch6-2203.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Dell, G.
Author: MacNutt, G.
Author: MacKinnon, M.
Author: Gallant, M.
Author: Munro, M.
Author: Herbert, Rosemary
Author: McCarthy, Mary Jean
Author: Robertson, K.
Author: Murnaghan, Donna A.
Date Issued
2000
Abstract

The philosophy of primary health care (PHC) recognizes that health is a product of individual, social, economic, and political factors and that people have a right and a duty, individually and collectively, to participate in the course of their own health. The majority of nursing models cast the client in a dependent role and do not conceptualize health in a social, economic, and political context. The Prince Edward Island Conceptual Model for Nursing is congruent with the international move towards PHC. It guides the nurse in practising in the social and political environment in which nursing and health care take place. This model features a nurse/client partnership, the goal being to encourage clients to act on their own behalf. The conceptualization of the environment as the collective influence of the determinants of health gives both nurse and client a prominent position in the sociopolitical arena of health and health care.

Note

School of Nursing, University of Prince Edward Island

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Primary Health Care
  • Nursing Models, Theoretical
  • Health Promotion
  • Environment
  • Nursing Process
  • Community health nursing
  • Prince Edward Island
Rights
Contact Author
Page range
39-55
Host Title
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research
Host Abbreviated Title
Can.J.Nurs.Res.
Volume
32
Issue
1
ISSN
17057051
08445621

Department