Middle range theory for nursing
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Middle range theory for nursing
Springer Pub., 2014
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Praise for the Second Edition:
""Smith and Liehr's exposition on nursing theory enhances nursing science and clinical practice with 12 middle range nursing theories. The discussion format of each chapter helps the reader understand the theories and the comparisons among them. This user-friendly reference is a must-have for students as well as academic and clinical nurse scholars.""
--AJN Book of the Year Award review
Middle range theory has become a vital staple of nursing education and application to research. These theories, which lie between the working hypotheses derived from day-to-day research and the larger, systemic efforts to develop unified theories, cover the scientific underpinnings that guide nursing practice and research.
This third edition of a two-time AJN Book of the Year Award contains three new theories that include cultural self-reliance, caring, and unitary appreciative inquiry. It revises and updates all other content, and provides ladders of abstraction for each theory to guide students in their appropriate use. This highly accessible book integrates nursing theory with well-defined practice areas, identifies purpose and basic concepts, foundational literature, relationships among concepts, and use in practice. Chapters are organized by central theories, each of which is covered in depth. Comprehensive bibliographies at the end of each chapter facilitate more in-depth research. The book remains an essential text for theory and research courses in master's and doctoral nursing programs.
New to the Third Edition:
Presents three new theories that include cultural self-reliance, caring, and unitary appreciative inquiry
Deletes two theories no longer in use-community empowerment and family stress/adaptation
Updates and revises all other content from the second edition
Guides students in appropriate use of theory per level of complexity
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