:: Volume 10, Issue 2 (summer 2015) ::
IJNR 2015, 10(2): 81-94 Back to browse issues page
Nursing basic concepts of islam thought: a conceptual model
F Taleghani , N Alimohammadi *
, alimohammadi@nm.mui.ac.ir
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Introduction: Conceptual model should be explain the basic concepts of nursing (Metaparadigm), including human beings, nursing, health and environment, and as a practical and highly flexible framework, taking into account the culture and values of the community, to act in a way that allows be used more effectively in various countries. Because of the important characteristics of scientific and professional nursing, conceptual models designed to develop knowledge and nurses' professional identity formation. So this study aims is to develop a model based on Islamic perspective to provide a basic framework for the elimination of professional studies in Islamic societies. Method: To achieve the concepts of the study we used philosophical inquiry and the concept’s analysis of Mors and et.al. For designing the model we used qualitatively-derived theory using of concept integration. Results: with the study of four nursing metaparadigm base on Islamic perspective, nursing conceptual model was presented. Conclusion: In Islamic thought human being as an interaction with his environment. Environment has a main role in developing of health and disease of humans. On the other hand the health not only is the balance of human aspects, but also includes the balance between these aspects, So the nurse will influence in the creation and maintain human’s health, therefore nurse will benefit this matter and she/he will reach the development.
Keywords: Concept, conceptual model, islamic thought, nursing, metaparadigm
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Type of Study: Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing | Subject: nursing
Received: 2015/06/9 | Published: 2015/06/15


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