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|a Fundamentals of Nursing Models, Theories and Practice
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|a Intro -- Advertisements -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- About the series -- Dedication -- Preface -- How to use your textbook -- Features contained within your textbook -- The anytime, anywhere textbook -- 1 The case for nursing theory -- Introduction -- The necessity and meaning of theory -- Theory defined -- Construction of theory -- Theory and science of nursing -- Other interpretations of theory -- Main paradigms and philosophies and their influence on the development of nursing science -- Theory and practice of nursing -- Do we really need theory?
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|a Nursing theories today -- Conclusion -- 2 Knowing in nursing and nursing knowledge -- Introduction -- Defining knowing and knowledge -- Philosophies of knowledge -- How do nurses know? -- Developing nursing knowledge -- Conclusion -- 3 Theory from practice and practice from theory -- Introduction -- First steps -- reflecting on theory -- The questions begged -- Developing nursing theory -- Levels of theory -- The relationship between theory and practice -- The questions begged -- some answers -- Conclusion -- 4 Nursing theories and new nursing roles -- Introduction -- Defining role
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|a Background to the development of new roles in nursing -- Some implications of the new nursing roles -- Using theory to understand new roles in nursing -- Conclusion -- Useful web links -- 5 Nursing theories or nursing models -- Introduction -- Reasons for historical nursing theory evolution -- Model -- Theory -- Theory or model? -- The classification of theories -- Current trends in nursing theories -- The nursing metaparadigm -- Limitations of nursing theories -- Benefits of nursing theories -- Conclusions -- Additional reading -- 6 Interpersonal relationships -- Introduction
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|a Types of interpersonal relationships -- Interpersonal theories of nursing -- Implications for nurse education -- Social capital -- Threats to the development of interpersonal relationships in nursing and the use of interpersonal theories -- Conclusion -- Additional reading -- Useful web links -- 7 How to select a suitable model or theory -- Introduction -- Selecting an appropriate nursing theory -- Potential problems when selecting a nursing theory -- Choosing a suitable nursing theory -- Nurses' own philosophy as a basis for selecting a theory -- A strategy for choice
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|a Who should select the theory? -- Nursing theories or theories developed by another discipline? -- Conclusion -- Additional reading -- Useful web links -- 8 Research and theory -- Introduction -- Building theory through research: an inductive approach -- Is the link between theory and research strong? -- Research in nursing -- Theory-generating research (TGR) -- Theory-testing research (TTR) -- Theory-framed research (TFR) -- Theory-evaluating research (TER) -- Strategies for theory development through research -- Conclusions -- Additional reading -- Useful web links
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