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[...]... of nursing situations Theories developed at this level have a more direct impact on nursing practice than do theories that are more abstract Nursing practice theories provide frameworks for nursing interventions, and predict outcomes and the impact of nursing practice At the same time, nursing questions, actions, and procedures may be described or developed as nursing practice theories Ideally, nursing. .. types of nursing theory based on their levels of abstraction and goal orientation Barnum (1998) divides theories into those that describe and those that explain nursing phenomena Types of nursing theories generally include grand theory, middle-range theory, and practice theory These will be described below Grand Nursing Theory Grand theories have the broadest scope and present general concepts and propositions... that is nursing The major reason for structuring and advancing nursing knowledge is for the sake of nursing practice The primary The major reason for strucpurpose of nursing theories is to further the turing and advancing nursdevelopment and un- ing knowledge is for the derstanding of nursing practice Theory-based sake of nursing practice research is needed in order to explain and predict nursing outcomes... structure and substance to ground the practice and scholarship of nurs- 8 ing and also be flexible and dynamic to keep pace with the growth and changes in the discipline and practice of nursing Theories are patterns that guide the thinking about, being, and doing of nursing Nursing Is a Discipline Nursing has taken its place as a discipline of knowledge that includes networks of facts, concepts, and approaches... the current environment of nursing practice (Parse, 1997) Nursing theories set forth focus statements or definitions of the discipline and practice of nursing and direct thought and action to fulfill the unique purposes of nursing This enhances autonomy, and accountability and responsibility are defined and supported The domain of nursing is also called the “metaparadigm of nursing, ” as described in... than grand theories At the next level, nursing practice theories address issues and questions in a particular practice setting in which nursing provides care for a specific population In addition to considering the scope and levels of abstraction of nursing theories, they are also sometimes described by the content or focus of the theory, such as health promotion, and caring and holistic nursing theories. .. practical and useful to practice and the insights of practice must in turn continue to enrich nursing theory NURSING THEORY AND THE FUTURE Nursing theory in the future will be more fully integrated with all domains of the discipline and practice of nursing New, more open and inclusive ways to theorize about nursing will be developed These new ways will acknowledge the history and traditions of nursing. .. hoped-for goal or purposes of nursing Based on strongly held values and beliefs about nursing, and within contexts of various worldviews, theories are patterns that guide the thinking about, being, and doing of nursing They provide structure for developing, evaluating, and using nursing scholarship and for extending and refining nursing knowledge through research Nursing theories either implicitly or... in scope and levels of abstraction Grand theories of nursing are those general constructions about the nature and goals of nursing Middle-range nursing theories point to practice and are useful in a defined set of nursing situations Theories developed at the mid- your thoughts 6 Section I Perspectives on Nursing Theory Copyright © 2001 F.A Davis Company dle range include specific concepts and are less... provide theories that are both broad enough to be useful in complex situations and appropriate for empirical testing Nursing scholars proposed using this level of theory because of the difficulty in testing grand theory (Jacox, 1974) Middle-range theories are more narrow in scope than grand theories and offer an effective bridge between grand theories and nursing practice They present concepts and propositions . full and complete. This book is intended to assist nursing students in undergraduate and graduate nursing programs to ex- plore and appreciate nursing theories and their use in nursing practice. . books stimulated by those conferences and published by the National League for Nursing are Nursing Theories in Practice (1990) and Patterns of Nursing Theories in Practice (1993). It is the intention. I Perspectives on Nursing Theory An introduction to nursing theory includes: defini- tions of nursing theory, nursing theory and nursing knowledge, types of nursing theory, and nursing s need for

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  • Cover

  • Front Matter

    • Preface/Acknowledgments

    • Nursing Theorists

    • Contributing Authors

    • Consultants

    • Overview of Contents

    • Contents

    • Section I - Perspectives on Nursing Theory

      • 1. Introduction to Nursing Theory

      • 2. Studying Nursing Theory: Choosing, Analyzing, Evaluating

      • 3. Guides for Study of Theories for Practice and Administration

      • Section II - Evolution of Nursing Theory: Essential Influences

        • 4. Florence Nightingale

        • 5. Hildegard E. Peplau

        • 6. Ernestine Wiedenbach

        • 7. Dorothy Johnson

        • 8. Myra Levine

        • 9. Ida Jean Orlando (Pelletier)

        • 10. Lydia Hall

        • 11. Virginia Avenel Henderson

        • 12. Josephine Paterson and Loretta Zderad

        • Section III - Nursing Theory in Nursing Practice, Education, Research, and Administration

          • 13.1. The Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory

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