Theories Flashcards
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Orem’s Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory
GRAND
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Benner’s Skill Acquisition in Nursing
MIDDLE RANGE
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Roy’s the Adaptation model
GRAND
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Roger’s the science of unitary and irreducible human being
GRAND
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Oncology pain management
PRACTICE
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Postpartum Depression
PRACTICE
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Leiinger’s Culture care Diversity and Universality
MIDDLE RANGE
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Newman’s Health as an expanding consciousness
GRAND
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Mother-infant bonding
PRACTICE THEORY
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Pender’s Health Promotion Model
MIDDLE RANGE
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Parse’s Human Becoming Paradigm
GRAND
CATEGORY OF A THEORY
Empathy
PRACTICE
3 categories of a theory
GRAND
MIDDLE RANGE
PRACTICE
building blocks of theories
concept
- idea, thought, or notion conceived in the mind
- may be empirical (existing or physically present) or abstract (not observed by the senses)
- also called phenomenon or group of phenomena
concept
abstract
phenomenon
- aspect of reality that can be consciously sensed or experienced
- idea about an event, situation, process, group of events, or group of situations
- subject of matter
phenomenon
- supposition or system of ideas that is proposed to explain a given situation
- used to describe, predict, and control phenomena
theory
- group of nursing concepts
- contributes to nursing knowledge
nursing theory
- useful in describing, explaining, or predicting a phenomenon
- tool in nursing care
nursing theory
- pattern of shared understandings and assumptions about reality and the woek
paradigm
known as a conceptual framework
paradigm
- most abstract level of knowledge
- global concepts specific to a discipline
- global propositions that define and relate the concepts
Metaparadigm
4 nursing metaparadigm
nursing
health
person
environment