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Refining nursing practice through workplace learning: A grounded theory.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019
AIMS 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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Whither nursing models? The value of nursing theory in the context of evidence-based practice and multidisciplinary health care.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2012
AIM This paper presents a discussion of the role of nursing models and theory in the modern clinical environment. BACKGROUND Models of nursing have had limited success in bridging the gap between theory and practice.
N. McCrae
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The Timelessness of Nursing Theory

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2008
The following column explores the timelessness of nursing theory by highlighting Florence Nightingale's and Rosemarie Parse's theoretical underpinnings related to understanding the person's perspective on health and quality of life. Following this, a concept inventing process conducted by Barbara Condon explores a humanbecoming definition of feeling ...
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Humanistic Nursing Theory: application to hospice and palliative care.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2012
AIM This article presents a discussion of the relevance of Humanistic Nursing Theory to hospice and palliative care nursing. BACKGROUND The World Health Organization has characterized the need for expert, palliative and end-of-life care as a top ...
Hung-Lan Wu, D. Volker
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The rhetoric of nursing theory

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1995
Summary.Skeptics who question the validity and relevance of nursing theory in the nursing curriculum demonstrate the failure to persuade nurses of the importance of theory. Attempts to justify theory by forcing its use in contexts where it barely fits have contributed to the increasing disenchantment.
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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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The Living Tree of Nursing Theories

Nursing Forum, 2003
Three behavioral theories have been used to develop major nursing theories: interactive, systems, and developmental.To provide a symbolic image as a framework for nurses to visualize the multitude of nursing theories starting with the first nurse theorist, Florence Nightingale.Published research articles, authors' experience, educational classes and ...
Karen Ingalls, Charlotte Tourville
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Nursing theory and concept development: a theoretical model of clinical nurses' intentions to stay in their current positions.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2012
AIM We describe a theoretical model of staff nurses' intentions to stay in their current positions. BACKGROUND The global nursing shortage and high nursing turnover rate demand evidence-based retention strategies. Inconsistent study outcomes indicate a
Tracy Cowden, G. Cummings
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Demystifying Nursing Theory

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 ...
Marjorie A. Schaffer   +2 more
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Nursing theories and emergency nursing.

Journal of emergency nursing, 1983
Abstract These and other nursing theories serve the purpose of helping nurses to put their professional practice into perspective. They are a framework for thinking about what we do and why.
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