Nursing theories Discussion Week 4
Nursing theories Discussion Week 4Nursing theories Discussion Week 4NURSING THEORY
APPLIED TO RESEARCH – Select any grand or middle-range nursing theory and apply a
specific concept or tenet of the theory to nursing research. Consider how research could be
used to test this theory or the element of the theory. Don’t get stuck in formal research
methodology. Think about what would need to be done to ‘prove’ the theorem is
true.THEORY GUIDING RESEARCH – Consider each of the following questions, and then
provide evidence to support your position.Could the absence of a theoretical/conceptual
framework that guides a research study result in isolated research results?Does the over
reliance on nursing theory/conceptual frameworks adversely impact nursing research?The
discussions this week will expand our look into theory with the way theory may guide the
framework of research studies. To consider these above questions, read the assigned
chapters in the textbook first; then consider if any negative or adverse results may occur if a
theoretical/conceptual framework is NOT used to guide a research study? Make a list of
these. Then consider if the lack of a framework could result in “isolated” research studies
(be sure to consider what is meant by “isolate” or “non-interrelated” or “non-connected”
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