Hands-on nursing is more important than theory. (perspectives: letters).Bashford, Anne
Therefore, it is important to highlight how nurses are particularly vulnerable to communicable disease infections that can be spread through contact with blood and body fluids and exposure to airborne microbes [12]. Essentially, this results from the nature of their work. For example, they are ex...
Self-Care Deficit Theory - specifies when nursing is needed / describes & explains why people can be helped through nursing- asserts that people benefit from nursing because they have health-related limitations in providing self-care. 1. acting for and doing for others2. guiding others3. support...
Self-reported motivation for choosing nursing studies: a self-determination theory perspective. BMC Med Educ. 2019;19(1):192. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Lin Y-Q, Ding Y, Li J-Y. A literature review of research exploring the experiences of overseas nurses in the United ...
Psychological theory and the design of innovative learning environments: On procedures, principles, and systems program, from its inception to the present day, have been guided by the development of a situated learning theory, one grounded in the day-to-day milieu of regular schools / this ...
Nursing theory is defined as ‘a creative and rigorous structuring of ideas that project a tentative, purposeful, and systematic view of phenomena’. It’s the association of related theories that introduce action that model practice. Theory refers to “a coherent group of general propositions used...
When alone, it can adhere to moral beliefs, abide by the principles and norms of medical ethics. He cheng. 7, what is the specific content of the theory of life? The sacred theory of life, the theory of quality of life, the theory of life value. 8, in bioethics, how to understand...
Johnson's and Schlotfeld's stance on the relation of theory to practice raised important questions about theory. Johnson's call for a philosophy of nursing was a call for nurses to think about the foundations of their research discipline, and the question of unity was central. It also highli...
The literature suggests that nurses may be failing to achieve research-based practice A range of reasons why nurses fail to use research findings in practi... PA Pearcey - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 108发表: 1995年 The theory-practice gap and skill acquisition: An issue for ...
However, as technology plays a greater role in healthcare, it is important that an emphasis on interpersonal skills in nursing education is not discounted. People are inherently social beings, however, our reliance and/or preference to engage in the use of technologies is increasing (Galetz, ...