Pioneering Theories in Nursing

Pioneering Theories in Nursing

Author: Austyn Snowden

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2014-09-03

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1856424804

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Pioneering Theories in Nursing traces the origins of nursing theories through their founders. Unlike other nursing theory texts, this book provides the personal story on some of the greatest nursing leaders, clinicians and theorists to date so the reader can understand the context within which the nursing pioneer developed their theory. It will attempt to explain the theories and practice of nursing and provide food for thought for students and practitioners, encouraging reflective thinking. Each section begins with an overview of the chapters and identifies common themes. Designed to be highly user-friendly, each chapter follows a standard structure with a short biography, a summary on their special interests and an outline of their writings before each theory is examined in detail. The chapter then looks at instances of how this theory has been put into practice and what influence this process has had on the wider nursing community. Further links to other theorists are provided as well as key dates in the life of the theorists and a brief profile.


Pioneering Theories in Nursing

Pioneering Theories in Nursing

Author: Austyn Snowden

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781856424004

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Traces the origins of nursing theories through their founders. Provides the personal story on some of the greatest nursing leaders, clinicians and theorists to date.


Theoretical Nursing

Theoretical Nursing

Author: Afaf Ibrahim Meleis

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13: 1605472115

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"An additional assumption was that the processes for theory development were new to nursing and hence, nurses in graduate programs learned strategies for advancing knowledge from other disciplines. This assumption was debunked with the knowledge that nurses were always engaged in knowledge development, driven by their experiences in clinical practice. Because of these assumptions, most of the early writing about theory development was about outlining strategies that should be used, rather than strategies that have already been used in the discipline to develop theories. Theorists themselves did not uncover or adequately discuss ways by which they developed their theories, therefore the tendency was to describe processes that were based on theories developed in other disciplines, mainly the physical and social sciences. And an implicit assumption was made that there should be a single strategy for theory development, some claiming to begin the process from practice, and others believing it should be driven by research"--Provided by publisher.


Nursing Theories and Models

Nursing Theories and Models

Author: Hugh McKenna

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-09-07

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1134766548

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Encourages nurses to develop theories from their practice as opposed to using "off-the-peg" theories Provides a critique of nursing theory, making it ideal for nursing students who are now encouraged to adopt a critical approach to their learning


Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice

Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice

Author: Marlaine C. Smith

Publisher: F.A. Davis

Published: 2019-09-24

Total Pages: 813

ISBN-13: 0803699840

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The only nursing research and theory book with primary works by the original theorists! Noted nursing scholars explore the historical and contemporary theories that are the foundation of nursing practice today. The 5th Edition, continues to meet the needs of today’s students with an expanded focus on the middle range theories and practice models that link theory to clinical practice. You’ll explore the role of these theories in the real-world to see how they guide nursing practice.


Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice

Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice

Author: Marlaine C Smith

Publisher: F.A. Davis

Published: 2019-10-02

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 0803699859

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Noted nursing scholars explore the historical and contemporary theories that are the foundation of nursing practice today. The 5th Edition, continues to meet the needs of today’s students with an expanded focus on the middle range theories and practice models that link theory to clinical practice. You’ll explore the role of these theories in the real-world to see how they guide nursing practice.


Understanding the Work of Nurse Theorists: A Creative Beginning

Understanding the Work of Nurse Theorists: A Creative Beginning

Author: Kathleen Sitzman

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2010-02-25

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1449656110

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Understanding the Work of Nurse Theorists: A Creative Beginning, Second Edition presents the difficult concepts of nursing theory through the use of art, allowing students become more engaged and active learners. Designed for BSN-level courses, this text presents definitions and basic concepts along with a brief overview of a selection of common nursing theories.The Second Edition has been updated to include new chapters on the theories of Patricia Benner, Imogene King, and Rosemarie Parse as well as a chapter on the process of theory development by Jean Watson.


Patterns of Nursing Theories in Practice

Patterns of Nursing Theories in Practice

Author: Marilyn E. Parker

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9780887376009

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This companion to Nursing Theories in Practice presents the main tenets of each major nursing theory and its role in practice. It provides significant examples of transcultural and transpersonal nursing care.


Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice

Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice

Author: Marilyn E. Parker

Publisher: F A Davis Company

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 9780803611962

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Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 2nd Edition, shows your undergraduate and graduate students how theory will help them improve the ways in which they practice nursing. It contains contributions by the original theorists, including discussion of how theories can be used in practice and examples of implementation written by nurses themselves. to help your students develop critical thinking skills, clear explanations of multiple ways of knowing are detailed, in addition to reflective practice, and background information on the process of theory development.