Perspectives on Nursing Theory, 6ed. [Reed - LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins]

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9781609137489
- Editore
- LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
- Formato
- Brossura
- Anno
- 2011
- Edizione
- 6
- Pagine
- 480
Disponibile
48,00 €
Perspectives on Nursing Theory is a comprehensive anthology of important articles addressing diverse theoretical and philosophical perspectives on the nature of theory and knowledge development in nursing. This informative and contemporary resource features some of the most widely read and cited articles that facilitates thought and discussion among nurses, researchers, students, and teachers.
Features 52 of the most widely read and frequently cited articles reflecting seminal, modern, and futuristic perspectives on nursing theory
Includes new articles reflecting current, cutting-edge views of nursing theory and trends
Includes biographical information about each author that provides insight into the author's perspective
Maggiori Informazioni
Autore | Reed Pamela G.; Crawford Shearer Nelma B. |
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Editore | LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins |
Anno | 2011 |
Tipologia | Libro |
Lingua | Inglese |
Indice | UNIT 1 Structures of Nursing Knowledge Development CHAPTER 1 Nursing Theory and Practice: Connecting the Dots Jo-Ann Marrs Lois W. Lowry CHAPTER 2 Yes, Virginia, Nursing Does Have Laws Pamela B. Webber CHAPTER 3 Philosophy, Science, Theory: Interrelationships and Implications for Nursing Research Mary C. Silva CHAPTER 4 On Nursing Theories and Evidence Jacqueline Fawcett Jean Watson Betty Neuman Patricia H. Walker Joyce J. Fitzpatrick CHAPTER 5 Integration of Nursing Theory and Nursing Ethics Michael Yeo CHAPTER 6 A Treatise on Nursing Knowledge Development for the 21st Century: Beyond Postmodernism Pamela G. Reed UNIT 2 The Inseparability of Theory and Practice CHAPTER 7 Toward Compassionate Action: Pragmatism and the Inseparability of Theory/Practice Gweneth Hartrick Doane Colleen Varcoe CHAPTER 8 The Practitioner as Theorist Rosemary Ellis CHAPTER 9 “Lest We Forget”: An Issue Concerning the Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP) Ann L. Whall, PhD, RN, FAAN CHAPTER 10 The Link Between Nursing Discourses and Nurses’ Silence: Implications for a Knowledge-Based Discourse for Nursing Practice Connie J. Canam CHAPTER 11 Transcending the Limits of Method: Cultivating Creativity in Nursing Gweneth A. Hartrick UNIT 3 Theory and Knowledge Translation CHAPTER 12 Knowledge Translation in Everyday Nursing: From Evidence-Based to Inquiry-Based Practice Gweneth Hartrick Doane Colleen Varcoe CHAPTER 13 Nursing Theory as a Guide to Practice William K. Cody CHAPTER 14 The Situation-Specific Theory of Pain Experience for Asian American Cancer Patients Eun-Ok Im CHAPTER 15 Theory and Knowledge Translation: Setting Some Coordinates Jo Rycroft-Malone CHAPTER 16 Unitary Appreciative Inquiry: Evolution and Refinement W. Richard Cowling III Elizabeth Repede UNIT 4 Philosophies of Nursing Science in Research CHAPTER 17 Complex Critical Realism: Tenets and Application in Nursing Research Alexander M. Clark Sue L. Lissel Caroline Davis CHAPTER 18 Bridging the Gulf Between Science and Action: The “New Fuzzies” of Neopragmatism Catherine A. Warms Carole A. Schroeder CHAPTER 19 An Analysis of Changing Trends in Philosophies of Science on Nursing Theory Development and Testing Mary C. Silva Daniel Rothbart CHAPTER 20 The Advocate-Analyst Dialectic in Critical and Postcolonial Feminist Research: Reconciling Tensions Around Scientific Integrity Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham Joan M. Anderson CHAPTER 21 Validity and Validation in the Making in the Context of Qualitative Research Mirka Koro-Ljungberg CHAPTER 22 The Cocreating Environment: A Nexus Between Classical Chinese and Current Nursing Philosophies Joan E. Dodgson CHAPTER 23 Scientific Inquiry in Nursing: A Model for a New Age Holly A. DeGroot UNIT 5 Epistemology and Evidence in Practice CHAPTER 24 Fundamental Patterns of Knowing in Nursing Barbara A. Carper CHAPTER 25 Patterns of Knowing: Review, Critique, and Update Jill White CHAPTER 26 Mediating the Meaning of Evidence Through Epistemological Diversity Denise Tarlier CHAPTER 27 Nursing Epistemology: Traditions, Insights, Questions Phyllis R. Schultz Afaf I. Meleis CHAPTER 28 Fundamental Patterns of Knowing in Nursing: The Challenge of Evidence-Based Practice Sam Porter CHAPTER 29 Knowledge Development and Evidence-Based Practice: Insights and Opportunities From a Postcolonial Feminist Perspective for Transformative Nursing Practice Sheryl Reimer Kirkham Jennifer L. Baumbusch Annette S. H. Schultz Joan M. Anderson CHAPTER 30 The Use of Postcolonialism in the Nursing Domain: Colonial Patronage, Conversion, and Resistance Dave Holmes Bernard Roy Amélie Perron UNIT 6 Tools for Theory Development CHAPTER 31 Concept Analysis: Examining the State of the Science Judith E. Hupcey Janice Penrod CHAPTER 32 Rethinking Concept Analysis Mark Risjord CHAPTER 33 Levels of Theoretical Thinking in Nursing Patricia A. Higgins Shirley M. Moore CHAPTER 34 Development of Situation-Specific Theories: An Integrative Approach Eun-Ok Im CHAPTER 35 Middle Range Theory: Spinning Research and Practice to Create Knowledge for the New Millennium Patricia Liehr Mary Jane Smith UNIT 7 Characteristics and Criteria of Nursing Theories CHAPTER 36 Theories: Components, Development, Evaluation Margaret E. Hardy CHAPTER 37 From Practice to Midrange Theory and Back Again: Beck’s Theory of Postpartum Depression Gerri C. Lasiuk Linda M. Ferguson CHAPTER 38 Theoretical Substruction Illustrated by the Theory of Learned Resourcefulness Abir K. Bekhet Jaclene A. Zauszniewski CHAPTER 39 A Theory of Theories: A Position Paper James Dickoff Patricia James CHAPTER 40 Perspectives on Nursing Theory Margaret E. Hardy CHAPTER 41 Criteria for Evaluation of Theory Jacqueline Fawcett CHAPTER 42 Parse’s Criteria for Evaluation of Theory With a Comparison of Fawcett’s and Parse’s Approaches Rosemarie Rizzo Parse UNIT 8 Philosophies of Nursing Practice CHAPTER 43 The Focus of the Discipline Revisited Margaret A. Newman Marlaine C. Smith Margaret Dexheimer Pharris Dorothy Jones CHAPTER 44 An Ontological View of Advanced Practice Nursing Cynthia Arslanian-Engoren Frank D. Hicks Ann L. Whall Donna L. Algase CHAPTER 45 Nursing: The Ontology of the Discipline Pamela G. Reed CHAPTER 46 The Power of Wholeness, Consciousness, and Caring A Dialogue on Nursing Science, Art, and Healing W. Richard Cowling, III Marlaine C. Smith Jean Watson CHAPTER 47 A Multiparadigm Approach to Nursing Joan Engebretson UNIT 9 Future Directions for Nursing Theory CHAPTER 48 A Central Unifying Focus for the Discipline: Facilitating Humanization, Meaning, Choice, Quality of Life, and Healing in Living and Dying Danny G. Willis Pamela J. Grace Callista Roy CHAPTER 49 Nursing Reformation: Historical Reflections and Philosophic Foundations Pamela G. Reed CHAPTER 50 Historical Voices of Resistance: Crossing Boundaries to Praxis Through Documentary Filmmaking for the Public Paula N. Kagan CHAPTER 51 Unity of Knowledge in the Advancement of Nursing Knowledge Karen K. Giuliano Lynda Tyer-Viola Ruth Palan Lopez CHAPTER 52 A Practice Discipline That’s Here and Now Merian C. Litchfield Helga Jónsdóttir Author Index Subject Index |
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