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Journal of Christian Nursing, 2017
ABSTRACT: How does nursing theory apply to nursing practice? Nursing theory can explain the why and how of nursing practice, guide nursing interventions, and provide a framework for measuring outcomes. This article briefly explains nursing theory, provides examples for applying theory to nursing practice, and proposes questions for examining ...
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ABSTRACT: How does nursing theory apply to nursing practice? Nursing theory can explain the why and how of nursing practice, guide nursing interventions, and provide a framework for measuring outcomes. This article briefly explains nursing theory, provides examples for applying theory to nursing practice, and proposes questions for examining ...
Marjorie A, Schaffer +2 more
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Nursing theories as nursing ontologies
Nursing Philosophy, 2004Abstract By understanding the constructions of knowledge we currently label nursing theories as nursing ontologies, nurses can perceive these conceptualizations differently. Paul Ricoeur and Stephen White offer a conceptualization of ontology that differs from traditional, realist perspectives because they assume that a person's experience of a ...
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The Person-centred Nursing Framework: a mid-range theory for nursing practice
Journal of Research in NursingBackground: Person-centredness is a global movement in healthcare that prioritises the human experience. Person-centred care has a long association with nursing; however, the implementation of person-centredness as a philosophy of practice remains ...
T. Mccance, B. McCormack
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Nursing Theory and Nursing Process
Nursing Science Quarterly, 1988Orem's general theory of nursing, referred to as the self-care deficit nursing theory, is described as a theory that can be used for organizing and structuring nursing knowledge and nursing practice. The technolog ical nursing process appropriate to the theory is described.
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A nursing theory for nursing leadership
Journal of Nursing Management, 2000For many years nursing practice has found its foundations in nursing theory. A review of theorists such as D. E. Orem, C. Roy, B. Neumen, V. Henderson, M. E. Rogers and others reveals a focus on the management of patient care, not leadership. This has provided most nurses with a solid foundation in 'management', but little in terms of 'leadership.' In ...
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Nursing research, nursing theory and the nursing process
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1986In recent years, practising nurses and nurse theorists have shown interest in the development of conceptual models of nursing and nursing theory. As yet, however, there exists little agreement concerning the most appropriate methodologies to be employed in such an exercise.
P, Aggleton, H, Chalmers
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1997
Theory provides nurses with a perspective with which to view client situations, a way to organize the hundreds of data bits encountered in the day‐to‐day care of clients, and a way to analyse and interpret the information. A theoretical perspective allows the nurse to plan and implement care purposefully and proactively.
B M, Raudonis, G J, Acton
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Theory provides nurses with a perspective with which to view client situations, a way to organize the hundreds of data bits encountered in the day‐to‐day care of clients, and a way to analyse and interpret the information. A theoretical perspective allows the nurse to plan and implement care purposefully and proactively.
B M, Raudonis, G J, Acton
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The Cue-Response Theory and Nursing Care of the Patient With Acquired Brain Injury
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2019The cue-response theory is herewith proposed to replace the coma cue-response conceptual framework as a nursing theory for care of patients with acquired brain injury (ABI).
Daiwai M. Olson, Stefany Ortega-Pérez
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Background: Motivation-hygiene theory is also known as Herzberg’s two-factor theory or Herzberg’s dual-factor theory (1959). The main concept of this theory is the difference between motivation factors and hygiene factors.
M. Alshmemri, Lina Shahwan-Akl, P. Maude
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Background: Motivation-hygiene theory is also known as Herzberg’s two-factor theory or Herzberg’s dual-factor theory (1959). The main concept of this theory is the difference between motivation factors and hygiene factors.
M. Alshmemri, Lina Shahwan-Akl, P. Maude
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Refining nursing practice through workplace learning: A grounded theory.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To examine how experienced registered nurses in direct patient care learn within the constantly changing contemporary healthcare environment.
Darlaine Jantzen
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