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The Nursing Human Capital Value Model.

International Journal of Nursing Studies
Nursing's economic value is presently framed within the dominant "outcomes-over-cost" value framework. Within this context, organizations employing nurses often use nursing budget reductions as a cost-minimization strategy, with the intent of retaining ...
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Popper and nursing theory

Nursing Philosophy, 2003
Abstract  Science seems to develop by inducing new knowledge from observation. However, it is hard to find a rational justification for induction. Popper offers one attempt to resolve this problem. Nursing theorists have tended to ignore or reject Popper, often on the false belief that he is a logical positivist (and hence hostile to qualitative ...
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Theory for Nursing Practice

Nursing Science Quarterly, 1994
This article chronicles the development of nursing theory and research over the past 30 years as it parallels the author's own development as a theorist-researcher. Dorothy Johnson and Martha Rogers are considered the contemporary forerunners of a shift from an emphasis on medical knowledge to an emphasis on distinctly nursing knowledge.
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Theory of Integral Nursing

Advances in Nursing Science, 2008
Anchored in one of the most dramatic social shifts in healthcare history, a Theory of Integral Nursing can inform and shape nursing practice, education, research and policy-local to global-to achieve a healthy world. A Theory of Integral Nursing, informed by integral theory, presents the philosophical foundation and application of an integral worldview
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Nursing Theory Informs Dressage

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2019
Application of nursing theory in daily life by applying elements of Parse’s paradigm allowed for a more expansive view of the dressage experience by focusing on the paradox of visible-invisible in the unique rhythmic-patterns of the horse-rider team. The study of classical nursing theory has diminished in a similar pattern as classical dressage.
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Nursing Theory-Guided Research

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2011
Theory-guided research has a long tradition in nursing that spans at least 50 years. Yet the use of nursing theory with qualitative research approaches continues to raise questions. Grounded theory is selected by nurses as a research methodology to address research questions that are aimed at understanding the nuances of nursing communication ...
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Integration of nursing theory and nursing ethics

Advances in Nursing Science, 1989
Nursing theory and nursing ethics are the two main areas of inquiry in nursing scholarship today. Each addresses common themes and each, in its own way, speaks not only about but for nursing. In spite of this commonality there is remarkably little dialogue between them. Both theory and ethics shall benefit from increased integration.
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Applying Nursing Theory to Perioperative Nursing Practice

AORN Journal, 1996
ABSTRACTThe perioperative nursing role has evolved from that of task‐oriented specialists to patient‐centered professionals. The concept of caring is significant to perioperative nurses and is manifested by the many caring behaviors perioperative nurses demonstrate toward surgical patients.
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