Frameworks for Advanced Nursing Practice and Research
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-3322-9 (ISBN)
This resource illuminates the daunting task of understanding and applying philosophies, theories, models, and taxonomies in nursing practice and research at the master’s or doctoral level. Distinguished by a unique organizational structure, the text is divided into two broad areas of practice/focus: individuals and families (Part II) and communities, populations, and systems (Part III). The frameworks in each area are organized conceptually into 17 chapters, many of which are interdisciplinary, thus not commonly found in nursing theory texts. This unique organizational structure enables readers to acquire both a broad overview of frameworks useful in nursing practice and research, and to focus on frameworks relevant to specific practice areas and concepts of interest.
Frameworks for Advanced Nursing Practice and Research also provides foundational knowledge to enhance the nurse’s understanding and appreciation of frameworks used in practice and research (Part I). Application is woven throughout the text and culminates with chapters devoted to the use/implementation of frameworks for nurse educators, clinicians, leaders, and researchers (Part IV). Learner-focused features of the text include key terms; objectives; application boxes highlighting published studies that have employed selected frameworks, thereby bringing theoretical content into practice; and bulleted summaries to enhance the learning experience.
Key Features:
Describes a broad spectrum of philosophies, theories, models, and taxonomies underpinning graduate-level nursing roles
Uniquely organized by conceptual areas, thereby integrating nursing and non-nursing frameworks
Facilitates easy comparison of frameworks within each conceptual area
Delivers strategies for using theory and discusses integration of theory, research, and practice
Includes application boxes highlighting published studies, as well as objectives, key terms, and bulleted chapter summaries
Rose Utley, PhD, RN, CNE, is a professor at Missouri State University, where she teaches research, nursing theory, learning theory, and health policy in the master’s and doctor of nursing practice (DNP) programs. Kristina Henry, DNP, RN, NE-BC, was the BSN program director and an assistant professor at Missouri State University from 2012 to 2016. Her practice and research focus is leadership, change, and quality improvement. Lucretia Smith, PhD, RN, CDE, has taught medical–surgical nursing, community nursing, pediatric nursing, and culture-based nursing courses for nearly 20 years. Her clinical experience spans nearly 25 years and includes medical–surgical acute care, pediatric acute care, and pediatric home care. She is a certified diabetic educator (CDE) with current research exploring how family dynamics affect diabetes and the effects of diabetes on the family.
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Share Frameworks for Advanced Nursing Practice and Research: Philosophies, Theories, Models, and Taxonomies
PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE
1. Understanding Theoretical Concepts
Rose Utley
2. Strategies for Using Frameworks
Rose Utley
3. The Relationship Among Theory, Research, and Practice
Lucretia Smith
PART II: FRAMEWORKS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
4. Frameworks for Behavioral Change
Kristina Henry
5. Care and Caring Frameworks
Rose Utley
6. Human Development Frameworks
Rose Utley
7. Frameworks for Teaching and Learning
Rose Utley
8. Moral and Ethical Perspectives
Rose Utley
9. Health and Illness Frameworks
Lucretia Smith
10. Interpersonal and Family Frameworks
Kristina Henry and Lucretia Smith
11. Needs-Based Frameworks
Rhea Faye Felicilda-Reynaldo and Lucretia Smith
12. Physiological Frameworks
Lucretia Smith
13. Psychological Frameworks
Kristina Henry
14. Role-Related Frameworks
Rose Utley
PART III: FRAMEWORKS FOR COMMUNITIES, POPULATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEMS
15. Economic Frameworks
Kristina Henry
16. Community and Population Health Frameworks
Lucretia Smith
17. Organizational System Frameworks
Kristina Henry
18. Leadership Frameworks for Organizational Systems
Kristina Henry
19. Frameworks for Evaluation
Rose Utley
20. Sociocultural Frameworks
Kristina Henry
PART IV: APPLICATION OF FRAMEWORKS TO NURSING ROLES
21. Application of Frameworks to the Nurse Educator Role
Rose Utley
22. Application of Frameworks to the Clinician Role
Maria Kenneally and Rose Utley
23. Application of Frameworks to Leadership Roles in Nursing
Kristina Henry
24. Application of Frameworks to the Nurse Researcher Role
Lucretia Smith
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 30.01.2018 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Lexikon / Chroniken |
Pflege ► Studiengänge ► Pflegewissenschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 0-8261-3322-3 / 0826133223 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8261-3322-9 / 9780826133229 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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