Description |
xxi, 551 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Contents -- UNIT I: Introduction to Theory 1 -- CHAPTER 1: Philosophy, Science, and Nursing 3 -- Melanie McEwen -- Nursing as a Profession 4 -- Nursing as an Academic Discipline 4 -- Introduction to Science and Philosophy 6 -- Science and Philosophical Schools of Thought 8 -- Nursing Philosophy, Nursing Science, and Philosophy of Science in Nursing 11 -- Knowledge Development and Nursing Science 12 -- Research Methodology and Nursing Science 16 -- Summary 19 -- Chapter 2: Overview of Theory in Nursing 24 -- Melanie McEwen -- Overview of Theory 26 -- The Importance of Theory in Nursing 26 -- Terminology of Theory 27 -- Historical Overview: Theory Development in Nursing 27 -- Classification of Theories in Nursing 35 -- Issues in Theory Development in Nursing 41 -- Summary 47 -- Chapter 3: Concept Development: Clarifying Meaning of Terms 50 -- Evelyn Wills and Melanie McEwen -- The Concept of "Concept" 52 -- Concept Analysis/Concept Development 55 -- Strategies for Concept Analysis and Concept Development 58 -- Summary 69 -- Chapter 4: Theory Development: Structuring Conceptual Relationships in Nursing 73 -- Melanie McEwen -- Overview of Theory Development 74 -- Categorizations of Theory 74 -- Components of a Theory 80 -- Theory Development 83 -- Summary 90 -- Chapter 5: Theory Analysis and Evaluation -- Melanie McEwen -- Definition and Purpose of Theory Evaluation -- Historical Overview of Theory Analysis and Evaluation -- Comparison of Methods -- Synthesized Method of Theory Evaluation -- Summary -- UNIT II: Nursing Theories 115 -- CHAPTER 6: Overview of Grand Nursing Theories 117 -- Evelyn Wills -- Categorization of Conceptual Frameworks and Grand Theories 119 -- Specific Categories of Models and Theories for This Unit 125 -- Analysis Criteria for Grand Nursing Theories 125 -- The Purpose of Critiquing Theories 129 -- Summary 129 -- Chapter 7: Grand Nursing Theories Based on Human Needs 132 -- Evelyn Wills -- Florence Nightingale and Nursing: What It Is and What It Is Not 133 -- Virginia Henderson: The Principles and Practice of Nursing 137 -- Faye G. Abdellah: Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing 140 -- Dorothea E. Orem: The Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory 144 -- Dorothy Johnson: The Behavioral System Model 148 -- Betty Neuman: The Neuman Systems Model 152 -- Summary 157 -- Chapter 8: Grand Nursing Theories Based on Interactive Process 163 -- Evelyn Wills -- Myra Estrin Levine: The Conservation Model 164 -- Barbara M. Artinian: The Intersystem Model 169 -- Helen C. Erickson, Evelyn M. Tomlin, and Mary Ann P. Swain: Modeling and -- Role-Modeling, a Paradigm and Theory for Nursing 174 -- Imogene King: King's Systems Framework and Theory of Goal Attainment 178 -- Roper, Logan, and Tierney: Model of Nursing Based on Activities of Living 182 -- Sister Callista Roy: The Roy Adaptation Model 187 -- Jean Watson: Caring Science as Sacred Science 192 -- Summary 197 -- Chapter 9: Grand Nursing Theories Based on Unitary Process 202 -- Evelyn Wills -- Martha Rogers: The Science of Unitary and Irreducible Human Beings 203 -- Margaret Newman: Health as Expanding Consciousness 208 -- Rosemarie Parse: The Theory of Human Becoming 213 -- Summary 219 -- Chapter 10: Introduction to Middle Range Nursing Theories 225 -- Melanie McEwen -- Purposes of Middle Range Theory 226 -- Characteristics of Middle Range Theory 227 -- Concepts and Relationships for Middle Range Theory 229 -- Categorizing Middle Range Theory 229 -- Development of Middle Range Theory 230 -- Analysis and Evaluation of Middle Range Theory 237 -- Summary 238 -- CHAPTER 11: Overview of Selected Middle Range Nursing Theories 242 -- Melanie McEwen -- High Middle Range Theories 243 -- Middle Middle Range Theories 253 -- Low Middle Range Theories 262 -- Summary 267 -- UNIT III: Borrowed Theories Used by Nurses 273 -- CHAPTER 12: Theories From the Sociologic Sciences 275 -- Grace M. Bielkiewicz -- Exchange Theories 276 -- Interactionist Frameworks 282 -- Conflict Theories 286 -- Chaos Theory 293 -- Summary 297 -- Chapter 13: Theories From the Behavioral Sciences 302 -- Martha Kuhns -- Psychodynamic Theories 304 -- Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Theories 310 -- Humanistic Theories 313 -- Stress Theories 316 -- Social Psychology 319 -- Summary 324 -- Chapter 14: Theories From the Biomedical Sciences 330 -- Lorraine Frazier -- Theories and Models of Disease Causation 331 -- Theories and Principles Related to Physiology and Physical Functioning 339 -- Summary 351 -- Chapter 15: Theories, Models, and Frameworks From Administration and Management 355 -- Melinda Oberleitner -- Overview of Concepts of Leadership and Management 356 -- Early Leadership Theories 357 -- Contemporary Leadership Theories 364 -- Organizational/Management Theories 365 -- Motivational Theories 367 -- Concepts of Power, Empowerment, and Change 369 -- Problem-Solving and Decision-Making Processes 372 -- Conflict Management 374 -- Quality Control and Quality Improvement 374 -- Evidence-Based Practice 378 -- Summary 379 -- Chapter 16: Learning Theories 383 -- Paula Broussard, Melanie McEwen, and Evelyn Wills -- What Is Learning? 384 -- What Is Teaching? 385 -- Categorization of Learning Theories 385 -- Behavioral Learning Theories 386 -- Cognitive Learning Theories 389 -- Summary of Learning Theories 402 -- Learning Styles 402 -- Principles of Learning 404 -- Application of Learning Theories in Nursing 405 -- Summary 406 -- UNIT IV: Application of Theory in Nursing Practice 411 -- Chapter 17: Application of Theory in Nursing Practice 413 -- Melanie McEwen -- Relationship Between Theory and Practice 415 -- Theory-Based Nursing Practice 416 -- The Theory-Practice Gap 417 -- Practice Theories in Nursing 419 -- Evidence-Based Practice 423 -- Application of Theory in Nursing Practice 428 -- Summary 432 -- Chapter 18: Application of Theory in Nursing Research 436 -- Melanie McEwen -- Historical Overview of Research and Theory in Nursing 437 -- Relationship Between Research and Theory 438 -- Types of Theory and Corresponding Research 440 -- How Theory Is Used in Research 444 -- Nursing and Nonnursing Theories in Nursing Research 450 -- Other Issues in Nursing Theory and Nursing Research 452 -- Summary 454 -- Chapter 19: Application of Theory in Nursing Administration and Management 459 -- Melinda Oberleitner -- Organizational Design 460 -- Shared Governance 464 -- Transformational Leadership in Nursing and in Health Care 465 -- Patient Care Delivery Models 467 -- Case Management 474 -- Disease/Chronic Illness Management 477 -- Quality Management 480 -- Summary 484 -- Chapter 20: Application of Theory in Nursing Education 489 -- Melanie McEwen and Evelyn Wills -- Theoretical Issues in Nursing Curricula 491 -- Theoretical Issues in Nursing Instruction 499 -- Summary 505 -- Chapter 21: Future Issues in Nursing Theory 510 -- Melanie McEwen -- Future Issues in Nursing Science 513 -- Future Issues in Nursing Theory 514 -- Theoretical Perspectives on Future Issues in Nursing Practice, Research, -- Administration and Management, and Education 515 -- Summary 522 -- Index 525 |
Summary |
Written in an easily understood style, this book reflects current content course needs by addressing the underlying information needed to understand and apply theory to practice |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Subject |
Nursing -- Philosophy.
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Nursing.
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Nursing Theory.
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Author |
McEwen, Melanie.
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Wills, Evelyn M.
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LC no. |
2005033045 |
ISBN |
0781762839 paperback |
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