
Inspire your students to be theoretical thinkers, innovative advocates, and agents for change.Focused on cultivating the next generation of scholars, this highly respected classic demystifies theory, charts strategies to use in developing and advancing theory, and provides tools and best practices in evaluating progress in the discipline. Based on the feedback of nursing students, this edition was updated to be more accessible without losing the necessary rigor to foster critical thinking. Meleis provides a developmental and historical review of theoretical nursing and helps readers develop analytic skills and integrate knowledge into a coherent whole. By embarking on the journey of nursing theory, practicing nurses will find ways to improve everyday practice, as well as develop theories that capture their expertise.Highlights of the Sixth EditionKey Topics Paradigms that influenced nursing thought, such as feminism and post-colonialism Nursing Theories, including need, interaction, and outcome theories Social and health care transitions and their influence on advancing nursing knowledge The most updated global definitions of the discipline of nursing and the future of nursing Critical discussions on how different classifications of theories may lead to productive explorations and explanations of the process of clinical judgment and decision makingKey Features New online journal articles and case studies give students an opportunity to apply theory to practice. Chapter-ending Reflective Questions expand students’ understanding of theory and its impact on nursing today. Separate chapters covering Middle Range Theory and Situation-Specific Theory. This text is complemented by and frequently used with Peterson & Bredow’s Middle Range Theories: Application to Nursing Research and Practice. A new two-column design that enhances readability.Doody's Review Services gives this title a Weighted Numerical Score: 89 - 3 Stars!"This is the most exemplary nursing theory title available.
This text investigates the foundational structures of nursing theory and the methodologies required to advance the discipline through scholarly inquiry and clinical application. Dr. Afaf Ibraham Meleis, a recognized authority in nursing scholarship, utilizes a historical and developmental framework to analyze how nursing knowledge is constructed. The book provides a systematic approach for students and practitioners to evaluate existing paradigms and develop new theoretical models that reflect contemporary clinical expertise.
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Experts and academic reviewers consistently identify this work as a foundational text for nursing students and scholars. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is balanced by structured pedagogical tools designed to foster critical thinking in clinical settings.
Page Count:
688
Publication Date:
2017-01-13
Publisher:
LWW
ISBN-10:
0060000422
ISBN-13:
9780060000424
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