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  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/02%3A_Choosing_Your_Philosophical_Slat/2.04%3A_What_is_Nursing_Theory
    A nursing theory is “a creative and rigorous structuring of ideas that projects a tentative purposeful, and systematic view of a phenomenon” ([6], p. A CAS is a group of individual components that are...A nursing theory is “a creative and rigorous structuring of ideas that projects a tentative purposeful, and systematic view of a phenomenon” ([6], p. A CAS is a group of individual components that are interconnected in such a manner that the action of one changes that context of another. A case can be made such that consideration is given to the use of grand theories as a context for their work due to the complexity of patient-care issues.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/02%3A_Choosing_Your_Philosophical_Slat/2.01%3A_Introduction
    The goal of this chapter is to gain an understanding of the basic nursing concepts which will enable the nursing student to formulate a research question. It briefly describes the evolution of nursing...The goal of this chapter is to gain an understanding of the basic nursing concepts which will enable the nursing student to formulate a research question. It briefly describes the evolution of nursing knowledge and includes the state of nursing science as it exists in the United States. This is followed by a description of nursing models and theories and includes examples to illustrate the different levels of nursing theory development.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/02%3A_Choosing_Your_Philosophical_Slat/2.02%3A_The_Nursing_Metaparadigm
    These metaparadigm concepts are tied together by the laws that govern the highest function of the health of a human being, how the human being interfaces with the environment, and the process by which...These metaparadigm concepts are tied together by the laws that govern the highest function of the health of a human being, how the human being interfaces with the environment, and the process by which positive or negative changes in health ensue [1]. The author proposes that nursing is evolving to include the understanding of both the patient and the nurse embodiment as central to care for a patient.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/01%3A_Introductory_Chapter-_Nursing
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/02%3A_Choosing_Your_Philosophical_Slat
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/02%3A_Choosing_Your_Philosophical_Slat/2.08%3A_Conclusion
    The chapter concludes with a brief explanation of the different types of research design and tips for assisting the novice student to gain practical knowledge to begin a research study and launch thei...The chapter concludes with a brief explanation of the different types of research design and tips for assisting the novice student to gain practical knowledge to begin a research study and launch their new career. She has received her undergraduate nursing degree from Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut, and MSN from Boston University in medical surgical nursing with an oncology focus in the CNS tract.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/02%3A_Choosing_Your_Philosophical_Slat/2.03%3A_History_of_the_Nursing_Knowledge
    The history of nursing as a profession began with Florence Nightingale who served in the Crimean War by caring for the wounded in Scutari and her establishment of a School of Nursing at St. The 1980s–...The history of nursing as a profession began with Florence Nightingale who served in the Crimean War by caring for the wounded in Scutari and her establishment of a School of Nursing at St. The 1980s–1990s focused on nursing theory or how one looks at the way in which theories guide research and practice. Nursing in the twenty-first century focuses on the way in which nursing theories are utilized and how nursing theory guides research, practice, education, and administration [5].
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/02%3A_Choosing_Your_Philosophical_Slat/2.05%3A_The_Connection_Between_Nursing_Theory_Practice_and_Research
    The structure of nursing knowledge is composed of metaparadigm concepts, philosophical positions, conceptual models, nursing theories, and nursing indicators [12]. Nursing philosophy is “a statement o...The structure of nursing knowledge is composed of metaparadigm concepts, philosophical positions, conceptual models, nursing theories, and nursing indicators [12]. Nursing philosophy is “a statement of foundational and universal assumptions, beliefs, and principles about the nature of knowledge and thought (epistemology) and about the nature of the entities represented in the metaparadigm (i.e., nursing practice and human health processes [ontology])” ([13], p.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/02%3A_Choosing_Your_Philosophical_Slat/2.07%3A_Cross-Country_development_of_Nursing_Knowledge
    Though Western nursing theory was taught in the schools, Australian nursing leaders cautioned against importing these theories on the premise that nursing being a practice discipline and influenced by...Though Western nursing theory was taught in the schools, Australian nursing leaders cautioned against importing these theories on the premise that nursing being a practice discipline and influenced by contextual factors is most appropriately developed through the study of nursing practice in context [17].
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_(Ulutasdemir)/02%3A_Choosing_Your_Philosophical_Slat/2.06%3A_Developing_Nursing_Knowledge
    The PICOT method is a concise method utilized to formulate a research question. (P)—Population refers to the sample of subjects that you will gather for your study. (I)—Intervention refers to the trea...The PICOT method is a concise method utilized to formulate a research question. (P)—Population refers to the sample of subjects that you will gather for your study. (I)—Intervention refers to the treatment that is the focus of the study. (C)—Comparison refers to the reference group that you will compare to your treatment group. (O)—refers to how you plan on measuring the effectiveness of your intervention. (T)—Time refers to the time period duration for your data collection [14].

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