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this paper is to examine the paradigms used in nursing research and to make recommendations about conducting disciplinary inquiry. To achieve this purpose, we explore the evolution and influence of the various research paradigms on nursing theoretical and disciplinary development, and we present ontological, epistemological, and methodological
11 gru 2023 · 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...
1 sty 2015 · Meleis provides a developmental and historical review of theoretical nursing and helps readers develop analytic skills and integrate knowledge into a coherent whole.
Paradigms are indispensable for the development of the nursing profession on a scientific basis (Mc Evan & Will, 2006). Therefore, nursing students who will carry the nursing profession into the future are expected to raise awareness of the metaparadigms of nursing and build up their own nursing philosophy upon these paradigms.
1 lut 2006 · Understanding paradigms used for nursing research. Nurse scholars are urged to consider the benefits and limitations of inquiry within each paradigm, and the theoretical needs of the discipline, to consider integrative strategies for the development of nursing knowledge.
24 kwi 2022 · This article presents a critical analysis of Kuhn's science and its influence on and relevance for nursing discipline and suggests implications for nursing knowledge development.
There are three major paradigms within the nursing profession: empiricism, interpretive, and critical social theory. Each has unique tenets, and contributes to the profession and discipline of nursing in a different way. Each paradigm also informs the development and implementation of nursing theories, which connect nursing theory and practice.