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Nursing Theorists


Joyce Travelbee


Books

Conceptual Models for Nursing Practice. Joan P. Riehl and Callista Roy. Appleton Century Crofts, 1974.

Specific Chapter: 7) Development Models, pg. 267-268

Interpersonal Aspects of Nursing. Joyce Travelbee. 2nd ed. F.A. Davis, 1971.

Contents: 1) The Nature of Nursing. 2) Concept: The Human Being. 3) Concept: "Patient". 4) Concept: The Nurse. 5) Concept: Illness. 6) Concept: Suffering. 7) Concept: Hope. 8) Illness and Suffering as Human Experiences. 9) Concept: Communication. 10) The Human-to-Human Relationship. 11) Nursing Intervention--Fulfilling the Functions of Nursing. 12) Surgery--A Human Experience. Appendix: Expanding Empathic Boundaries. [Includes selected bibliography and an index]

Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing: Process in the One-to-One Relationship. Joyce Travelbee. F.A. Davis, 1969.

Contents: 1) The Nature of Psychiatric Nursing. 2) The Process of Psychiatric Nursing. 3) Aspects of the One-to-One Relationship. 4) Introduction to the One-to-One Relationship: A General Frame of Reference. 5) Communicating with Patients. 6) The Selection of Patients. 7) Process Recording. 8) The Nurse-Patient Relationship. 9) Problematic Areas of the Nurse-Patient Relationship. 10) Supervision of the Practitioner: The Supervisory Process. Appendix I: Selected Bibliography. Appendix II: A Selected List of General Reference Sources in Psychiatric Nursing and Related Fields. [Includes an index]

Nursing Models: Analysis and Evaluation. Janice A. Thibodeau. Wadsworth, 1983.

Specific Chapter: 7) An Interaction Model: The Travelbee Model

Nursing Theorists and Their Work. Ann Marriner Tomey and Martha Raile Alligood. Mosby. 2002.

Specific Chapter: 23) Joyce Travelbee: Human-to-Human Relationship Model

Theoretical Nursing: Development and Progress. Afaf Ibrahim Meleis. Lippincott. 1997.

Specific Chapter: 17) On Interventions, pg. 361-369, 379-380

Travelbee's Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing. Mary Ellen Doona. 2nd ed. F.A. Davis, 1979.

Contents: 1) The Nature of Psychiatric Nursing. 2) Anxiety. 3) Communicating with Patients. 4) The Process of Psychiatric Nursing. 5) The One-to-One Relationship. 6) The Nurse-Patient Relationship. 7) Problems in the Nurse-Patient Relationship. 8) The Supervisory Process. Appendix A: Events Significant to Psychiatric Nursing. Appendix B: Journals. Appendix C: Selected Literature Retrieval Sources. Appendix D: Compilations, Reference Books and Dictionaries. Appendix E: Organizations. [Includes an index]

Journal Articles

Revisiting Joyce Travelbee's question: What's wrong with sympathy? Rich K. Journal of the American Psychiatric Association. 9(6): 202-205, 2003 December.

Caring incidents: A gift to the present. Moses MM. Journal of Holistic Nursing. 12(2): 193-203, 1994 June.

Nurses in crisis: A support group based on Travelbee's nursing theory. Cook L. Nursing & Health Care. 10(4): 202-205, 1989 April.

Relationship of perceived empathy of nurses' communication. Stetler C. Nursing Research. 26(6): 432-438. 1977 November-December.

Nursing behaviors in bereavement: An exploratory study. Freihofer P. and Felton G. Nursing Research. 25(5): 332-337. 1976 September-October.

A framework for theory analysis. Duffey M. and Muhlenkamp, AF. Nursing Outlook. 22(9): 570-574. 1974 September.

Nursing approach, pain, and relief: An exploratory study. McBride MA. Nursing Research. 16(4): 337-341. 1967 Fall.

What's wrong with sympathy? Travelbee J. American Journal of Nursing. 64(1): 68-71, 1964 January

What do we mean by rapport? Travelbee J. American Journal of Nursing. 63(2): 70-72, 1963 February.


The list of resources on this page is not intended to be complete or comprehensive. The selected resources included are representative of the nurse theorist covered and are an excellent starting point for further research. Additional print and electronic information can be found by conducting your own literature search, consulting other library collections, or contacting a professional librarian/informationist for assistance. Please check with your local library to determine availability of these resources and local library access to national interlibrary loan networks for resources not owned locally. The nurse theorist list of resources is updated regularly as new resources are identified by the Mayo Clinic Libraries, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine.

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