Abstract

Acknowledging the use of conceptual frameworks as the future of nursing, administrators are searching for methods to incorporate theory into practice. The challenge is to do this in a way that is meaningful and useful to the nurse at the beside. The authors describe how one directorate, in a 650-bed community hospital, developed a program that enabled nurses to understand and apply Imogene King's systems and concepts to their practice.

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