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Philosophies and theories for advanced nursing practice / [edited by] Janie B. Butts, Karen L. Rich.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Butts, Janie B., editor.
Rich, Karen L., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nursing--Philosophy.
Nursing.
Nursing models.
Evidence-based nursing.
Nursing Theory.
Advanced Practice Nursing.
Evidence-Based Nursing.
Models, Nursing.
Medical Subjects:
Nursing Theory.
Advanced Practice Nursing.
Evidence-Based Nursing.
Models, Nursing.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 563 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Edition:
Fourth edition.
Place of Publication:
Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, [2022]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Foundations of Nursing Science
ch. 1 Philosophy of Science: An Introduction and a Grounding for Your Practice / E. Carol Polifroni
Introduction
Science
Scientific Method for the Physical Sciences [Traditional)
Aim of Science
Scientific Methods in Human Science
Criteria for Science
Questions for the Practitioner
Philosophy
Philosophy of Science
How Do We Know?
Analytical Philosophy of Science
Continental Philosophy of Science
Chaos and Complexity Science
Summary
Discussion Questions
References
ch. 2 The Evolution of Nursing Science / Beth L. Rodgers
The Impact of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree
Science and Knowledge
Nursing as a Discipline
The Education of Nurses
Delineating the Discipline
The Idea of a Professional Discipline
The Emergence of Nursing Science
The Theory Movement in Nursing
The Importance of Evaluating Philosophical Ideology
The Search for a Nursing Paradigm
Conceptual Problems and Concept Development
The Postmodern Turn
Pragmatism and Neopragmatism
Critical Realism
Emerging Trends in Nursing Science
The Future of Nursing Knowledge Development
ch. 3 The Essentials of the Doctor of Nursing Practice: A Philosophical Perspective / Nina McLain
Overview of the DNP Degree
Doctor of Nursing Practice Essentials
Scientific Underpinnings for Practice
Doctor of Nursing Practice Graduates and Use of Other Theories
Dilution of the Discipline of Nursing: Philosophical Considerations for DNP Graduates
Exemplar
Acknowledgment from Dr. Lisa Chism
pt. II The Structure and Function of Theory
ch. 4 Theory as Practice / Patricia Goodson
Introduction: Defining Theory
Theorizing and Theoretical Thinking
Theory as Practice
Theory Versus Practice
ch. 5 Components and Levels of Abstraction in Nursing Knowledge / Janie B. Butts
Components of Nursing Knowledge: The Knowledge Holarchy
Using the Components in Practice
pt. III Interdisciplinary Philosophies and Theories
ch. 6 Complexity Science and Complex Adaptive Systems / Joanne V. Hickey
Introduction to Complexity Science
Background
The Scientific Roots of Complexity Science
Complex Adaptive Systems
Complex Adaptive Systems, Complex Responsive Processes, and Organizations
Implications for Practice
Application to Health Care and Nursing
ch. 7 Critical Theory and Emancipatory Knowing / Peggy L. Chinn
Nursing's Patterns of Knowing
The Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of Emancipatory Knowing in Nursing
Implications of the Philosophy and Theory for Practice
ch. 8 Feminist Ethics: Some Thoughts about "Care" and "Power" for Advanced Practice Nurses / Rosemarie Tong
Care-Focused Feminist Approaches to Ethics
Power-Focused Feminist Approaches to Ethics
ch. 9 Theories and Methods in Ethics / Karen L. Rich
Philosophical Inquiry
Science: The Daughter of Philosophy
Methods and Outcomes of Inquiry
Perspectives on Theory
Theoretical Approaches to Ethics
ch. 10 Educational and Learning Theories / Richard G. Braungart
Learning Theory
Behaviorist Learning Theory
Cognitive Learning Theory
Psychodynamic Learning Theory
Humanistic Learning Theory
Neuropsychology and Learning
Using Learning Theories in Advanced Nursing Practice
ch. 11 Health Behavior Theories / Barbara K. Rimer
The Evolution of Health Behavior Theory
Trends in the Use of Theories and Models
The Health Belief Model
The Theory of Reasoned Action, the Theory of Planned Behavior, and the Integrated Behavioral Model
The Transtheoretical Model and the Stages of Change
Social Cognitive Theory
Social Ecological Models
Representational Approach
Cross-Cutting Concepts
Applications in Nursing and Nursing Research
ch. 12 Theories Focused on Interpersonal Relationships / Sandra Nelson
A Sign of the Times: 1800s to 1970s
Interpersonal Relations
A Sign of the Times: 1970s to the Present
Humanism/Caring
Existentialism
Nonnursing Theories Focused on Interpersonal Relationships
Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care
The New Normal: What Is Old Is New Again
Back to the Future
ch. 13 Economic Theories / Patsy Anderson
The History and Beginning of Mainstream Economics
Assumptions of Economic Theory
Concepts, Relationships, and Principles in Economic Theories
Market Failure
Assessing Assumptions for Validity
Economic Analysis of Clinical and Managerial Interventions
ch. 14 Theories of Organizational Behavior and Leadership / Patsy Anderson
Classical Organizational Theory
Neoclassical Organizational Theories
Modern Organizational Theories
ch. 15 Theoretical Approaches to Quality Improvement / Patsy Anderson
Florence Nightingale
Ernest Codman
W. Edwards Deming
Joseph M. Juran
Philip B. Crosby
Avedis Donabedian
Resources
ch. 16 Theories Focused on Health Equity / Victoria L. Baker
Health Equity
Health Equity and Health Disparities
Biased Care Model
Social Determinants of Health Models
Intergenerational Effects Models
Intervention Models
Equity-Transformative Framework for Addressing Structural Inequities and Structural Violence in Nursing Practice
Implications for Advanced Practice
ch. 17 Public Health Theories / Karen L. Rich
Utilitarianism
Theories of Justice
Precautionary Principle
Beneficence and Supererogation
Paternalism
Framework for Prevention
pt. IV Select Nursing Models and Theories
ch. 18 Models and Theories Focused on Nursing Coals and Functions / Kathleen Masters
The Environmental Model of Nursing: Florence Nightingale
Fourteen Components of Basic Nursing Care: Virginia Henderson
The Behavioral System Model: Dorothy Johnson
The Health Promotion Model: Nola J. Pender
ch. 19 Models and Theories Focused on a Systems Approach / Maria Elisa Moreno-Fergusson
General Systems Theory
The Roy Adaptation Model
The King Conceptual System and Theory of Goal Attainment
The Neuman Systems Model
Analysis of the Models
ch. 20 Models and Theories Focused on Human Existence and Universal Energy / Violet M. Malinski
Rogers's Science of Unitary Human Being
Newman's Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness
Rosemarie Rizzo Parse's Humanbecoming Paradigm
ch. 21 Models and Theories Focused on Competencies and Skills / Mary W. Stewart
From Novice to Expert
The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Synergy Model for Patient Care
Relationship-Based Care: A Model for Transforming Practice
Compassion Competence
ch. 22 Theories Focused on Caring / Joanne R.
Duffy
The Nursing as Caring Theory (Anne Boykin and Savina Schoenhofer)
The Theory of Human Caring Science (Jean Watson)
The Theory of Caring and Healing (Kristen Swanson)
The Quality-Caring Model (Joanne R. Duffy)
ch. 23 Models and Theories Focused on Culture / Larry Purneil
Overview of Cultural Models and Theories
Essential Terminology Related to Culture
Cultural Self-Awareness
Selected Cultural Models and Theories
The Purneil Model for Cultural Competence
Individual Professional Cultural Competence
Organizational Cultural Competence
ch. 24 The Praxis Theory of Suffering / Janice M. Morse
The Praxis Theory of Suffering
Comfort and Comforting
Appendix: Reference List for Table 24-1
pt. V Tools for Integrating and Disseminating Knowledge in Advanced Nursology Practice
ch. 25 Theory Testing and Theory Evaluation / Jacqueline Fawcett
The Science and Art of Theory Development
The Science and Art of Theory Evaluation
ch. 26 Using Theory in Evidence-Based Advanced Nursology Practice / Jacqueline Fawcett
Theory and Evidence
Translational Research
Types of Theories, Research, and Practice Tools
Translating Theories into Practical Actions
Contents note continued: Summary
References.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781284228823
1284228827
OCLC:
1243906418
Publisher Number:
99988903182

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