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  1. Nursing theories provide a foundation for clinical decision-making. These theoretical models in nursing shape nursing research and create conceptual blueprints, ultimately determining the how and why that drive nurse-patient interactions. Nurse researchers and scholars naturally develop these theories with the input and influence of other ...

  2. Feb 1, 2021 · Results: A total of 17 themes were found. Although most of the themes reflected what were known about these theories, there were three new findings. First, all the grand theories that were reviewed tended to have more specific foci rather than explaining general nature, mission, or goals of nursing. Second, middle-range theories were developed ...

    • Eun-Ok Im
    • 2021
  3. Nurse researchers can review and refine ways in which they apply theory in guiding research and writing publications. Scholars can appreciate how one theory can guide researchers in building knowledge about a given condition such as preventive behaviors. Clinicians and researchers can collaborate to apply and examine the usefulness of theory.

  4. Jul 29, 2024 · Pioneers in Nursing Theory: Nightingale to Benner. Some examples of nursing theories and key early nursing theorists have included: Florence Nightingale – In 1860, Nightingale pioneered what is considered today the first nursing theory, known as the Environmental Theory. Virginia Henderson – Henderson developed the famous Nursing Need ...

  5. Jul 23, 2020 · We started by reading Theory and Nursing: Integrated Knowledge Development (Chin 1999), which provided an overview of key nursing theories that define the scope, philosophy and general characteristics of nursing. Thereafter, we searched our university library for nursing theory textbooks covering the diversity and breadth of current and historical nursing theories.

    • Alexandra Mudd, Rebecca Feo, Tiffany Conroy, Alison Kitson
    • 2020
  6. Oct 1, 2017 · Philosophy of care was also found to provide a basis for nursing in relation to several theoretical frameworks and levels (⁎Grace and Perry, 2013, ⁎Silén and Johansson, 2016), including grand theories, identifying specific phenomena through abstract concepts, and deeper meta-theories providing a conceptual framework under which the key concepts and principles of the discipline can be ...

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  8. Abstract. Debates continue about the role of nursing theory in nursing and yet it is generally accepted that all knowledge is theoretical and all learning requires abstract theory. This column looks at the interplay between abstract theoretical concepts and particulars from nursing practice and research that are informed by theory and that at ...