Kathleen Sitzman, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, Professor, Undergraduate-Senior, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, Lisa Wright Eichelberger, PhD, RN, Dean and Professor, College of Health, Clayton State University, Atlanta, Georgia.
Revised edition of: Understanding the work of nurse theorists :a creative beginning / Kathleen L. Sitzman, Lisa Wright Eichelberger. 2nd ed. [2011].
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: Introduction to nursing theory. What is nursing theory? -- Why are theories important in nursing? -- The development of nursing theory -- Part II: Theories that define nursing or discuss nursing in a general sense (philosophies). Evaluating a theory -- Using the art of Georges Seurat to envision -- Florence Nightingale's definition of nursing -- Virginia Henderson's definition of nursing -- Ernestine Wiedenbach's helping art of clinical nursing -- Jean Watson's theory of human/transpersonal caring -- Part III: Theories about broad nursing practice areas: grand theories. Envisioning theories through mandala art -- Myra Estrin Levine's conservation model -- Betty Neuman's systems model -- Sister Callista Roy's adaptation model -- Dorothea Orem's self-care model -- Madeleine Leininger's culture care: diversity and universality theory -- Part IV: Theories about specific nursing actions, processes, or concepts: middle-range theories. Envisioning theories through origami art -- Ida Jean Orlando-Pelletier's nursing process theory -- Katharine Kolcaba's theory of comfort -- Nola Pender's health-promotion model -- Hildegard Peplau's interpersonal relations in nursing -- Imogene King: conceptual system and theory of goal attainment -- Patricia Benner: model of skill acquisition in nursing -- Afaf Ibrahim Meleis: transitions theory -- Part V: Theories that defy classification -- Envisioning theories that defy classification through space photography -- Martha Rogers's unitary human beings -- Margaret Newman's health as expanding consciousness -- Rosemarie Rizzo Parse: theory of human becoming-- Part VI: Conclusion. Further development of nursing theory -- Use of information technology by nurse theorists --Twentieth anniversary of nursing theory on the world wide web.
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"Understanding the Work of Nursing Theorists, Third Edition presents the difficult concepts of nursing theory through the use of art. While most theory texts are complex and more detailed than what is needed for students at an introductory level of theory, this text offers a different approach to teaching and learning nursing theory. Definitions and basic concepts are presented along with a brief overview of a selection of common nursing theories. The author encourages creativity through art in an effort to engage students and make them more active learners. The Third Edition includes new chapters on the theories of Patricia Benner, Imogene King, and Rosemarie Parse as well as a chapter on the process of theory development by Jean Watson. The Application to Practice sections are new and will appear as research article in each theorist chapter"--Publisher's description.