For all masters or doctoral courses on nursing theory or related to framework development for practice or research. For beginning graduate students in nursing and related disciplines, this text offers the clearest, most useful introduction to methods of theory development. It places nursing theory development in context, with a rich historical view that traces the field from its from its mid-20th century beginnings through contemporary and emerging issues. Present-day coverage includes both domain- and population-focused theories designed to specifically address the needs of clients served by nurses. Important additions in this edition include short reflections and critical thinking projects, as well as a new chapter on using knowledge development and theory to inform practice.
PART I. Overview of Theory & Theory Development 1. Using Knowledge Development and Theory to Inform Practice 2. Approaches to Theory Development Used in This Book PART II. Derivation Strategies 3. Concept Derivation 4. Statement Derivation 5. Theory Derivation PART III. Synthesis Strategies 6. Concept Synthesis 7. Statement Synthesis 8. Theory Synthesis PART IV. Analysis Strategies 9. Concept Analysis 10. Statement Analysis 11. Theory Analysis PART V. Perspectives on Theory and Its Credibility 12. Concept, Statement, and Theory Testing
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