Florida Atlantic University Christine E

Florida Atlantic University Christine E

<p> Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Archives of Caring in Nursing</p><p>Delores A. Gaut RN, PhD Papers, circa 1974 - 1994 ARC-006</p><p>Extent: 1.0 linear ft. Provenance: Delores Gaut</p><p>Access: This collection is unrestricted.</p><p>Citation: Delores A. Gaut Papers, Archives of Caring in Nursing, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University</p><p>Selected Biography, Delores Gaut:</p><p>[bio or CV requested]</p><p>Summary: The items in this collection were described by Dr. Gaut in February 2008 as “the most meaningful to me as I did my early work on caring analysis and later presentations of my work.” Series I: Dissertation materials from first analysis to final dissertation Series II: Papers, presentations Series III: Consultation work with St. Vincent Hospital, Portland, Oregon, and Tacoma General Hospital, Tacoma, Washington Series IV: International Association for Human Caring program materials, various years 1993 – 2005 Series V: Books that influenced early writing</p><p>Detailed Contents: </p><p>Box 1 Series I: Dissertation materials from first analysis to final dissertation Folder 1: Dissertation materials: 1. Initial analysis; 2. Proposal Folder 2: Mayeroff, M. (1965). On caring. International Philosophical Quarterly, 5, 462-474. [photocopy; used in writing dissertation]</p><p>Series II: Papers, presentations Folder 1: Nursing as a helping relationship – Course outline Folder 2: Overheads (transparencies) used in discussions and lectures Folder 3: Published articles</p><p>Series III: Consultation work with St. Vincent Hospital, Portland, Oregon, and Tacoma General Hospital, Tacoma, Washington Folder 1: Consultation work, Part A Folder 2: Consultation work, Part B</p><p>Series IV: International Association for Human Caring Folder 1: International Association for Human Caring program materials, various years 1992-2005 </p><p>Box 2 Series I: Dissertation materials – Bound dissertation: Gaut, D.A. (1979). An application of the Kerr-Soltis model to the concept of caring in nursing education. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington, 1979). Dissertation Abstracts International, DAI-A 40/06, 3181. ProQuest document ID 761504761.</p><p>Series V: Books that influenced early writing Folder 1: Anshen, R.N. The revolution of hope. New York: Bantam Books. [178 pp. photocopy]</p><p>Folder 2: Stein, E. (1964). On the problem of empathy. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. [113 pp. photocopy]</p><p>Bound books: Ferguson, M. (1980). The Aquarian conspiracy: Personal and social transformation in the 1980s. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher.</p><p>Jourad, S.M. (1971). The transparent self (Rev. ed.). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.</p><p>Leininger, M.M. (Ed.). (1985). Qualitative research methods in nursing. Orlando, FL: Grune & Stratton (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich).</p><p>Munhall, P.L., & Boyd, C.O. (1993). Nursing research: A qualitative perspective. New York: National League for Nursing.</p><p>Paterson, J.G., & Zderad, L.T. (1976). Humanistic nursing. New York: John Wiley & Sons.</p><p>Wheeler, C.E., & Chin, P.L. (1989). Peace and power: A handbook of feminist process (2nd ed.). New York: National League for Nursing.</p><p>End: Finding Aid: Delores A. Gaut, RN, PhD – Papers Last revision: 3/6/2008</p>

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