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Middle Range Theory for Nursing 5/e

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Three-time recipient of the AJN Book of the Year Award! The completely revised fifth edition of this authoritative text encompasses the most current middle range theories for graduate nursing students and researchers. User-friendly and consistently organized, it helps readers to understand the connection of research to larger conceptual models in nursing. The fifth edition presents three new theories, a revised chapter on concept-building, two published examples demonstrating the concept-building process, and a new section on the application of middle range theory that addresses its use for practice, and education. Additional new features include the fresh perspectives of a third editor, a two-color design to enhance readability, and discussion questions concluding each chapter. The text describes sixteen middle range theories and elaborates on disciplinary perspectives, providing an organizing framework and evaluating the theory. Each theory is consistently organized by purpose, historical development, primary concepts, the relationships among concepts, and its use in nursing practice and research. Understanding of concepts is enhanced by the book's use of the ladder of abstraction for each theory to explain its relationship to philosophical, conceptual, and empirical theory dimensions. New to the Fifth Edition: Includes three new theories-Inner Strength, Unitary Caring, and Nature Immersion-for a total of 16 theories A completely new section on application of theory to practice New chapter on application of middle range theory to education Extensively revised chapter on building concepts for research Two-color design to enhance readability Discussion questions at the end of each chapter to promote class dialogue Nine practice examples relating to application of middle range theory The expertise of a new editor Key Features: Delivers theories in consistent format to facilitate comparisons Presents published exemplars demonstrating concept building User-friendly and consistently organized Summarizes middle range theories developed between 1988 and 2020
Mary Jane Smith, PhD, RN, FAAN, is a professor of nursing at West Virginia University School of Nursing; she has been teaching theory to master's and doctoral nursing students for over four decades. Patricia R. Liehr, PhD, ARNP, is currently professor and associate dean for nursing research and scholarship at Florida Atlantic University. Roger D. Carpenter, PhD, RN, NE-BC, has held staff development positions at University Hospitals of Cleveland, and faculty positions at Wheeling Jesuit University and at West Virginia University School of Nursing. He is currently assistant professor and teaches courses in adult health and leadership at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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