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Science of Nursing Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Human Sciences Sociology, psychology
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Structure of Nursing Knowledge Components Metaparadigm Conceptual Models Theories Empirical Indicators Level of Abstraction Most Abstract Most Concrete
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Metaparadigm Global concepts that identify the phenomena of central interest to a discipline Functions to bring unity to the discipline ‘This is what we are about...humankind, nursing, health, environment...
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...and this is what we are not about...marine biology, atomic energy, astronomy, equine science...’
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Theories and Frameworks...“tool(s) for reasoning, critical thinking, and decision-making” (Allgood, 2005, p. 272). “Nursing theory ought to guide research and practice, generate new ideas, and differentiate the focus of nursing from other professions” (Chinn & Jacobs, 1987, p. 145)
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Terminology Concept – “a word or phrase that summarizes ideas, observations, and experiences” (Fawcett, 2005, p.4). Propositions – describe the relationship(s) between two or more concepts (Fawcett, 2005).
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Theory – statement or group of statements that describe, explain, or predict interrelationships among concepts; abstract ideas rather than facts; broad or limited in scope
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Model or Theory Models – more loosely associated concepts: “If the purpose of the work is to articulate a body of distinctive knowledge for the whole of the discipline of nursing, the work most likely is a conceptual model” (Fawcett, 2005, p. 23) Theory – concrete and specific concepts: “If the purpose of the work is to further develop one aspect of a conceptual model, the work most likely is a theory” (Fawcett, 2005, p23)
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Theories Grand Theory – broad in scope, less concrete Middle Range Theory – narrower in scope, relatively concrete and specific, and applicable to practice...explains, predicts.
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Examples of Borrowed Theories Stress Coping Locus of Control Health Belief Self efficacy
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