They include the environmental model of nursing, transpersonal caring, clinical wisdom, the
behavioral system model, the Neuman systems model, the theory of interpersonal relations, nursing process theory, the health promotion model, the parent-child interaction model, self-transcendence theory, the theory of caring, and others.
They describe the components of nursing knowledge, including the metaparadigm, philosophies, conceptual models, theories, empirical indicators, and their relationship; strategies used to implement models and theories in real-world nursing; specific models and their analysis and evaluation, such as the
behavioral system model, the conservation model, the science of unitary beings model, and the adaptation model; and nursing theories and their analysis and evaluation, including the theory of health as expanding consciousness, the theory of the deliberative nursing process, the theory of interpersonal relations, and the theory of human caring.
of Southern Mississippi) explains both historical and newer nursing theories and their application in practice, including philosophies, conceptual models, middle-range theories, and major theories including the environmental model, theory of transpersonal caring,
behavioral system model, Roy adaptation model, theory of interpersonal relations, theory of human becoming, nursing process theory, and self-transcendence theory.