Theories of nursing that are Middle-Range
Theories of nursing that are Middle-RangeTheories of nursing that are Middle-RangePlease
note that Middle Range Theories are more specific than Grand Theories that were explored
earlier in the course.Theories of nursing that are Middle-Range tend to be more specific in
focus and offer more concrete connections between Grand Nursing Theories and Nursing
Practice. The concepts of Middle-Range theories tend to be less abstract and tend to me
more verifiable through testing. These theories can often attempt to describe, explain, or
predict certain phenomenon in clinical practice.ReferenceUniversity of Wisconsin –
Milwaukee. (2020, January 13). Nursing Theory: Middle-Range Nursing Theories. Retrieved
from https://guides.library.uwm.edu/c.php?g=832418&p=5943166As a reminder, let’s
refresh ourselves regarding the purpose and usage of theories in nursing. Please access the
following article titled, “Toward an Understanding of Wisdom in Nursing.” The article
associates the wisdom in the nursing profession with the usage of nursing theories.You may
access the article via the following
link:https://ojin.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals
/OJIN/TableofContents/Vol-21-2016/No1-Jan-2016/Articles-Previous-Topics/Wisdom-in-
Nursing.htmlReferenceMatney, S., Avant, K., Staggers, N., (October 30, 2015) “Toward an
Understanding of Wisdom in Nursing” OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Vol. 21
No. 2. doi: 10.3912/OJIN.Vol21No01PPT02This week’s assignments include:Reading
Assignment – Section VI Middle Range TheoriesChapter 21 – Katharine Kolcaba’s Comfort
TheoryKolcaba’s Theory of Comfort was first developed in the 1990s. It is a middle-range
theory for health practice, education, and research. This theory has the potential to place
comfort in the forefront of healthcare. According to the model, comfort is an immediate
desirable outcome of nursing care.Web Link for additional
information:https://www.thecomfortline.com/Video: Katharine Kolcaba’s Comfort
TheoryPart 1 – Introductionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJSivIwRR6wPart 2 –
Concept Analysishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-
GxxqWDSkc&list=TLPQMDgwMzIwMjB9YJYJ68lvew&index=2Chapter 22 – Joanne Duffy’s
Quality-Caring ModelThe Quality-Caring Model exposes and demonstrates the value of
nursing within the evidence-based practice milieu of modern health care. Relationships
characterized by caring are theorized to influence positive outcomes for patients/families,
health care providers, and health care systems.Web Link for additional information:ORDER
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hard to follow your argument. Theories of nursing that are Middle-Range