This is the second of two essays about five models of nursing practice delivery—total patient care, functional nursing, team nursing, primary nursing, and the attending nurse. Primary nursing and the attending nurse are discussed in this essay. The other three models were discussed in a previous issue of Nursing Science Quarterly. Each model is described and its connection with nursing discipline-specific knowledge is discussed. The extent to which each model ascribes accountability for practice also is discussed.
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