The analyzing, evaluating and critiquing theories is helpful and important when using particular theory and will apply it in specific area. The purpose of analyzing, evaluating and critiquing theories is to determine the weaknesses and strengths of a particular theory, to determine the need to theory improvement and to assess the theory relevance and applicability to particular filed. In nursing dripline, analyzing, evaluating and critiquing theories is assist to determine if the selected theory is works and useful or not in nursing practice (McEwen & Wills, 2014). Also, to assess the applicability of the theory to the nursing education and practice and research. There are a big different between grand theories and middle range theories. The grand theories are more holistic than middle range theories and …show more content…
For my nursing experience, I have worked in research and specialist hospital in day medical unit. This unit receiving many of cancer patients to provide them routine chemotherapy doses. My focus was arranging their appointments and educating them how to adapt with routine chemotherapy and cancer disease environment. However, Roy, Callista adaptation theory is a grand theory that focuses on promoting adaptation for individuals and groups and responding positively to particular environment changes. Roy believed that "the goal of nursing is to improve adaptive for particular person" through using four adaptive mode (Physiologic needs, Self-concept, Role function, Interdependence) and specific information about the person. For my patients, after reading patients ' files and knowing their history and determine how the patient dealing and adapting with the cancer and chemotherapy. Then, I can dealing and treating patient how to adapt with cancer disease and chemotherapy through using Rou 's four adaptive
In studying Registered Nursing one will find that they have to be compassionate and want to care for others. Registered Nurses assist physicians with suffering patients of any medical condition. They help to decide the patient’s medicine, treatment, recovery, and educate the them and their families on post-medical treatment. They need to have bedside manner, and be able to prepare patients for surgery. Registered Nursing careers range anywhere from critical care, oncology, mental health, to an everyday school nurse.
Nurses too, must adapt care based on the needs and desires of patients. There are also the environmental
Retrieved from http://web.a.ebscohost.com.outside.www.hlg.edu:8080/ehost/detail/detail?vid=10&sid=6b83b39f-37ec-49bf-a71b-5f4c2bae01fb%40sessionmgr4007&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=120655713&db=c8h Sitzman, K. L., & Eichelberger, L. W. (2011). Katherine Kolcaba’s Theory of Nursing in A. Sibley, P. Donnelly, & R. Shuster (Eds.), Understanding the work of nurse theorists: A creative beginning (2nd ed. pp. 125-132). Sudbury, MA: Jones and
As nurses, we continue to gain knowledge and skills within our area of practice. We use theories to help us build concepts or ideas in gathering information, explaining relationships and demonstrating experiences of development. Theories vary in their level of abstraction and scope. Nursing theories are beneficial in helping us to understand, organize our thoughts and influence practice and research. Nursing theory has three distinct types to describe the level of abstraction:
Critical Thinking: Tanner (2006), had introduce the term ‘thinking like a nurse’. When I read this article I was wondering what it means and takes to think like a nurse, I am a nurse by profession and yet I don’t even know what it means. In order to be a professional nurse, nurses are required to learn to think like a nurse. To my surprise, to be able think like a nurse, a nurse got to clearly defined and understands what is critical thinking and clinical reasoning. Both terms are powerful terms and these terms explain the mental processes nurses use to make certain that they are doing their most excellent thinking and decision making for their patient’s better outcomes.
The term six research theory course, NURS 495, emphasized the importance of nurse leadership and how nurses can influence positive changes in health care delivery to patients with chronic illness. It also explored the contradictions that exist in nursing practice and encouraged the students to develop a critical and pragmatic approach to client care. The co-requisite clinical course, NURS 499, integrated nursing theory and current best practice on an acute care nursing unit at Medicine Hat Regional Hospital. In this consolidated learning analysis, I will explore a nursing practice event that will illustrate the major issues surrounding the treatment of competing mental health comorbidities in a patient with hoarding behaviors.
Caring for The Individual: An Examination of Personal Nursing Philosophy Arianna Mailloux 400164224 NURSING 2AA3 Ashley Collins Harris February 19, 2018 As a novice nurse, developing and understanding of ones’ own personal feelings about nursing is important to help shape your clinical practice. Within this paper I will examine my personal assumptions, beliefs and values of the four nursing paradigms to develop a personal philosophy of nursing. This philosophy will be aligned with a known nursing theory and the comparisons will be discussed. Section I: Personal Philosophy of Nursing Person
I enjoyed learning more about the Middle-Range Nursing Theory of Self-Care by Barbara Riegel, Tiny Jaarsma, and Anna Stromberg that you selected as I conducted my own research to find more information to cross post your discussion. Self-Care is the ultimate patient outcome with my phenomenon of interest (POI) of anti-psychotic medication non-adherence with patients diagnosed with schizophrenia; a chronic illness that this theory targets and as you mentioned, provides key concepts that promote adherence to self-care maintenance. Similar to the middle range theory that I selected, Self-transcendence by Pamela Reed, Self-care highlights the significance of a supportive physical environment in order to advocate a milieu that encourages healing
(2018). Nursing theorists and their work (9th ed.). St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier. British Broadcasting Corporation. (n.d.).
In the nursing discipline, concepts and propositions must be examined for quality and comprehensiveness to determine the scope of a theory. Thus, the first step is to determine what type of theory is being evaluated: grand theory or middle-range theory. A grand theory is categorized as being broad in scope (i.e. study of society), while a middle-range theory is categorized
Appropriate research methods include qualitative and quantitative descriptive, correlational, and experimental research design. Data may be gathered in any health care setting in which human adaptive systems are found. Research instruments should reflect the unique focus and intent of the Roy Adaptation Model. Roy models focused on both qualitative as well as quantitative approach, which is related with this study in mixed method approach.
Nursing Theorists and their Theory 1.Florence Nightingale- Nightingale’s theory of the Environment is mainly focused on the environment, she believed that, the environment has a great importance that can be used to improve and encourage healing. With proper ventilation, clean air, lack of noise , proper lighting, and adequate elimination of waste. Are a few factors she believed and can be observed and maintained. 2.Sister Calista Roy- Roy’s Theory is based on, in which the individual views biopsychosocial being, in which a person adapt with the constant change of the environment.
Nursing theories have an impact on nursing practice as they
Sister Calista Roy is one of the highest respected nursing theorists, researchers, lecturers and teachers, and she is currently performing as a professor and theorist at the Connell School of Nursing at Boston College (Marlaine, 2015). Background of model The Roy Adaptation Model (RAM) has been used for more than 40 years, providing direction for nursing practice, education and research. The first publication on the model appeared in 1970 while Roy was on the faculty of the baccalaureate nursing program. Roy focused on contemporary movements in nursing knowledge and the continued integration of spirituality with an understanding of nursing’s role in promoting and adaptation (Marlaine, 2015).
CONCEPT AND THEORIES OF HEALTH Introduction In the past years there has been an observable rise in the delivery of nursing services in home settings. Home health nursing practice varies from nursing in acute care settings in many ways. Home health nurses undertake a higher degree of autonomy and independence.