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McGill Model of Nursing
 

McGill University

Dr. Moyra Allen
 


The School of Nursing at McGill University, under the leadership of Dr. Moyra Allen, developed and established the complementary role of the nurse in the 1970's. This innovative role recognized the unique contribution nurses bring to the person and its family. Through a series of field experiments entitled The Workshop - A Health Resource -- L'atelier à votre santé, the model was developed. The McGill Model of Nursing, previously known as the Allen Model, the Developmental Health Model and the Strength Model, is a dynamic model that evolves today with the continued efforts of faculty members and students at McGill University.

(Extract from: McGill Model McGill University School of Nursing)
 

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  • The McGill Model - McGill Model of Nursing. Demonstrating theory in practice: examples of the McGill Model of Nursing. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing.
  • McGill Model: Abstracts - Demonstrating theory in practice: examples of the McGill Model of Nursing.

 

Selected Publications:
  • Demonstrating theory in practice: examples of the McGill Model of Nursing. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 2(2):77 - 85, 2001 Mar-Apr. Gaudine AP. School of Nursing, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John's Newfoundland.
  • Modèle de McGill et clsc: une combinaison gagnante / The McGill model and local community service centers. A fetching combination.[Article in French] L'Infirmière du Québec, vol. 6 no 2, novembre/décembre 1998, 28 - 35. Malo D, Cote S, Giguere V, O'Reilly L. Service de santé au CLSC Saint-Louis-du-Parc.
  • Nursing approaches for working with family strengths and resources. Journal of Family Nursing, 2000, 6(1), 9 - 24. Feeley, N. & Gottlieb, L. McGill School of Nursing.
  • Modèle de McGill et clsc: une combinaison gagnante / The McGill model and local community service centers. A fetching combination.[Article in French] L'Infirmière du Québec, vol. 6 no 2, novembre/décembre 1998, 28 - 35. Malo D, Cote S, Giguere V, O'Reilly L.
  • Classification systems for health concerns, nursing strategies, and client outcomes: Nursing practice with families who have a child with a chronic illness. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 1998 Spring,30(1):45 - 59 Feeley N, Gottlieb LN. Department of Nursing, Montreal Children's Hospital, Quebec.
  • The McGill model of nursing and children with a chronic condition: Who benefits, and why? Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 1996 Fall;28(3):29 - 48. Gottlieb LN, & Feeley N. McGill University School of Nursing.
  • Nursing intervention studies: issues related to change and timing. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 1995 Spring;27(1):13 - 29. Gottlieb LN, Feeley N. McGill University School of Nursing.
  • Integration of a nursing model into a local community service center. [Article in French] Canadian Nurse/L'Infirmière canadienne, vol. 89, no 3, mars 1993, pp. 37 à 40. Dalton C, Ranger C. McGill School of Nursing.
  • Development of professional practice based on the McGill model of nursing in an ambulatory care setting. Journal of Advanced Nursing 1992 Jul;17(7):801 - 8. Feeley N, Gerez-Lirette T. McGill University, School of Nursing, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
   

 

 

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