Overview of Theory | p. 1 |
Introduction to the Nature of Nursing Knowledge | p. 3 |
Introduction | p. 4 |
Nursing Knowledge | p. 5 |
Philosophy | p. 7 |
Paradigms and Metaparadigm | p. 9 |
Conceptual Models | p. 16 |
Theory: General Issues | p. 20 |
Grand Theory | p. 29 |
Middle Range Theory | p. 31 |
Practice Theory/Micro Theory/Situation-Specific Theory | p. 37 |
Summary | p. 39 |
Analysis, Evaluation, and Selection of a Middle Range Nursing Theory | |
Introduction | p. 48 |
Historical Background | p. 48 |
Theory Analysis | p. 49 |
Theory Evaluation | p. 52 |
Selecting a Theory for Nursing Research | p. 57 |
Middle Range Theory Evaluation Process | p. 58 |
Middle Range Theories: Physiological | p. 61 |
Pain: A Balance Between Analgesia and Side Effects | p. 63 |
Introduction | p. 64 |
Historical Background | p. 64 |
Definition of Theory Concepts | p. 68 |
Description of the Theory of Pain: A Balance Between Analgesia and Side Effects | p. 70 |
Applications of the Theory | p. 72 |
Instruments Used in Empirical Testing | p. 74 |
Summary | p. 77 |
Unpleasant Symptoms | p. 82 |
Introduction | p. 83 |
Historical Background | p. 83 |
Symptom Models | p. 84 |
Description of the Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms | p. 86 |
Models That Expand or Modify the Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms | p. 87 |
Instruments Used in Empirical Testing | p. 89 |
Summary | p. 93 |
The AACN Synergy Model | p. 99 |
Introduction | p. 100 |
Historical Background | p. 100 |
Description of the Theory of Synergy Model | p. 102 |
Use of the Theory in a System | p. 112 |
Summary | p. 113 |
Middle Range Theories: Cognitive | p. 115 |
Self-Efficacy | p. 117 |
Introduction | p. 118 |
Historical or Development Background | p. 118 |
Expanded Definitions of Theoretical Concepts | p. 119 |
Description of Theory: Major Components and Their Relationships | p. 122 |
Research Applications | p. 123 |
Summary | p. 137 |
Middle Range Theories: Emotional | p. 147 |
Chronic Sorrow | p. 149 |
Introduction | p. 150 |
Historical Background | p. 150 |
Description of the Theory of Chronic Sorrow | p. 151 |
Applications of the Theory | p. 154 |
Instruments Used in Empirical Testing | p. 154 |
Summary | p. 156 |
Middle Range Theories: Social | p. 161 |
Social Support | p. 163 |
Introduction | p. 164 |
Historical Background | p. 164 |
Definition of Theory Concepts | p. 164 |
Description of the Theory of Social Support | p. 167 |
Applications of the Theory | p. 172 |
Challenges to Social Support Theory Development and Research | p. 180 |
Summary | p. 184 |
Caring | p. 189 |
Introduction | p. 190 |
Historical Background | p. 190 |
Definitions of Theory Concepts | p. 191 |
Description of the Theory of Caring | p. 193 |
Applications of the Theory in Research | p. 194 |
Summary | p. 199 |
Interpersonal Relations | p. 202 |
Introduction | p. 203 |
Historical Background | p. 204 |
Definitions of Theory Concepts | p. 205 |
Description of Theory of Interpersonal Relations | p. 206 |
Summary | p. 228 |
Middle Range Theories: Integrative | p. 231 |
Modeling and Role-Modeling | p. 233 |
Introduction | p. 235 |
Historical Background | p. 235 |
Definition of Theory Concepts | p. 237 |
Description of the Theory of Modeling and Role-Modeling | p. 242 |
Applications of the Theory | p. 245 |
Instruments Used in Empirical Testing | p. 248 |
Summary | p. 249 |
Comfort | p. 254 |
Introduction | p. 255 |
Historical Background | p. 255 |
Definitions of Theory Concepts | p. 257 |
Description of Theory: Major Components and Their Relationships | p. 258 |
Research Applications for the Theory of Comfort | p. 260 |
Instruments Used in Empirical Testing | p. 264 |
Summary | p. 270 |
Health-Related Quality of Life | p. 273 |
Introduction | p. 274 |
Historical Background | p. 274 |
Definition of Theory Concepts | p. 275 |
Description of the Theory of Quality of Life and Health-Related Quality of Life | p. 276 |
Applications of the Theory | p. 280 |
Instruments Used in Empirical Testing | p. 281 |
Health-Related Quality of Life as an Outcome Measure in Nursing | p. 284 |
Summary | p. 285 |
Health Promotion | p. 290 |
Introduction | p. 291 |
Historical Background | p. 291 |
Pender's Definition of Health | p. 292 |
Description of the Health Promotion Model | p. 293 |
Implications of the Model for Clinical Practice | p. 295 |
Summary | p. 301 |
Deliberative Nursing Process | p. 304 |
Introduction | p. 305 |
Historical Background | p. 305 |
Definition of Theory Concepts | p. 307 |
Description of the Theory of Deliberative Nursing Process | p. 312 |
Applications of the Theory | p. 315 |
Instruments Used in Empirical Testing | p. 317 |
Summary | p. 321 |
Resilience | p. 326 |
Introduction | p. 327 |
Historical Background | p. 328 |
Definition of Theory Concepts | p. 328 |
Description of Resilience: The Theory | p. 350 |
Applications of the Theory | p. 353 |
Instruments Used in Empirical Testing | p. 356 |
Summary | p. 358 |
Critical Analysis Exercises | p. 363 |
Instruments | p. 393 |
Index | p. 411 |
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