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Using integrative review, we compare and contrast the paradigms in terms of their philosophical underpinnings and scientific contribution. Findings: A pragmatic approach to theory development through synthesis of cumulative knowledge relevant to nursing practice is suggested.
- Implications for Paradigm Shift in Nursing: A Critical ... - PubMed
This ongoing search for advancement and development of...
- Revisiting the nursing metaparadigm: Acknowledging technology as ...
The nursing metaparadigm, as described by Fawcett in 1984,...
- Implications for Paradigm Shift in Nursing: A Critical ... - PubMed
31 sty 2006 · The various paradigms are characterized by ontological, epistemological and methodological differences in their approaches to conceptualizing and conducting research, and in their contribution towards disciplinary knowledge construction.
This ongoing search for advancement and development of nursing aligns with the concept of "normal science" by Thomas Kuhn. Kuhn's science influenced nursing knowledge, resulting in the development of nursing metaparadigm and paradigms.
2 cze 2022 · The nursing metaparadigm, as described by Fawcett in 1984, includes human, health, nursing, and the environment, all of which support theory development by giving direction to our focus as a scientific body.
paradigms used for nursing research? What is the significance of paradigms to theory and disciplinary knowledge develop-ment? What are the consequences in choosing one paradigm for nursing research over others? We addressed these questions through study of the theor-etical and philosophical literature. Using the keywords
1 sty 2015 · Result: Nursing paradigm determines the goals and boundaries like a foundation of a building. Nursing as a moving profession from integrated and continual roles, and the...
10 kwi 2018 · A practice theory approach to understanding the interdependency of nursing practice and the environment: Implications for nurse-led care delivery models. From novice to expert: Excellence and power in clinical nursing practice. Expertise in nursing practice: Caring, clinical judgment, and ethics.