Contemporary Nursing Theories NUR513/Theoretical Foundation of Practice June 4, 2012 Lisa Ousley Contemporary Nursing Theories Introduction Nursing is a profession that employs the use of the combination of physical science, social science, nursing theory, and technology in the provision of care to others (Sigma Theta Tau International). Nursing theories serve as the groundwork for the practice of the profession. It guides every nurse on how to do things effectively and competently. This
Nursing theories have been a fundamental tool used to explain, guide and improve the practice of nursing. Theorists have contributed enormously to the growth of nursing as a profession. The four grand theorists I chose are Virginia Henderson, Peplau, Myra Levine and Jean Watson. These theorists have contributed tremendously in the field of nursing through their theories, and research. One thing the theorists have in common is that they are patient centered. They are all concerned on ways we can
where she pursued her nursing education at the University of Colorado (Alligood, 2017). Watson acquired her undergraduate and graduate degrees in nursing and psychiatric-mental health nursing. She also obtained her PhD in educational psychology and counseling from the University of Colorado (Jean Watson’s Philosophy of Nursing, 2012). Jean Watson has six doctoral degrees. Watson was the Dean of Nursing at the University of Health Sciences Center (Jean Watson’s Philosophy of Nursing, 2012). Jean Watson
Nursing in itself is a very complex profession, with many different influences shaping it since its inception. These influences play a major part in defining what exactly nursing is. One of these key factors is nursing theory. Theory has many different definitions, but for the sake of this article, theory will be described as the “rigorous and systematic structuring of ideas that conveys a view of a phenomenon (Power, 2016).” In this case, that phenomenon is nursing. Theory is essential to developing
Running head: NURSING THEORY IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTEMENT1 Nursing Theory in the Emergency Department Paris Draine Olivet Nazarene University Theoretical and Professional Foundations of Nursing MSN NRSG 653 Dr.Russell 3/13/2015 Certification of Authorship: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data, ideas, or words
of Shared Theory in Nursing Nursing is a practice discipline that incorporates the ideas from many other disciplines. Therefore, the use of shared, or borrowed theory in nursing is very common. The diffusion of innovations theory is particularly relevant to healthcare because of the constant changing nature of the field itself and the importance of implementing new technologies or best practices in the most efficient way. Theory: Diffusion of Innovation by E.M. Rogers The theory of Diffusion
Family structure theory is influential in helping the nursing professionals identifies how family members interact with each other to form baselines. The interactions of the family member with one another helps establish behavioral patterns by which the nursing professionals can focus while assessing various aspects such as why, how, and under what conditions family members behave in their assumed roles. The family structure theory also provides direction regarding the organization of the family
being around people in their time of needs as well as internal satisfaction by serving those that need my help. In my day to day nursing career, I have encountered several patients from different cultures and traditions. During my short time caring for people with diverse cultural background. I have learned that this population involves a lot of complex care; My nursing interventions focus not only on the patients ' physical needs, but also their emotional and spiritual needs. I have always interacted
Story Theory is a middle-range theory put forward by Mary Jane Smith and Patricia Liehr in 1999. They believe that stories are an essential part of nursing practice. They believe that stories are just as important to diagnose and treat as the physiologic bodily responses of the patient. In fact, often it is the stories that clarify and give meaning to the measurements of physiologic response. Smith and Liehr posit that all nursing encounters take place within the framework of a story. Story
Different of Nursing Theory Tam Nguyen The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences English Composition Ms. Ryan April 29, 2015 Some people ask what is nursing and what do nurses do? Nurses follow the nursing process to treat patient and they often use different theories to guide them. According to Peplau’s Theory of Nursing, she believe that nurses must clearly understand the purpose of nursing to promote their client’s growth, and nurse-patient interact. The role of nursing is to help