Roy, Sister Callista

Generating middle range theory: from evidence to practice / Sister Callista Roy, Contributors Alexandra Bennett-Roach ... [y nueve más], Research Reviewers Stacey H. Barone, Debra R. Hanna, Pamela M. Senesac - Primera edición. - xviii, 383 páginas Figuras, tablas 23 x 15 cm

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Part I: Introducction -- Overview of processes for creating knowledge for practice -- Processes for description and critical analysis of research -- Part II: Data for knowledge development -- Qualitative studies -- Quantitative studies: Descriptive desing -- Quantitative studies: Explaining, predicting, and prescribing desings -- Quantitative studies: Interventions desing -- Part III: Middle range theories derived from research -- Synthesis of a middle range theory of coping -- Synthesis of middle range theory of adapting to life events -- Synthesis of middle range theory of adapting to loss -- Synthesis of middle range theory of adapting to chronic health conditions: A lifelong process and a common journey -- Synthesis of middle range theory of the adapting family -- Part IV: Evidence-based practice: Redefined and exemplified -- Evidence-based practice established on the levels of readiness for practice -- Part V: Roy adaptation model-based research: Global view -- Roy adaptation model-based research: Global view -- Appendix Instruments used in roy model-based studies 1995 to 2010 Keville Frederickson, Alexandra Bennett-Roach, and Martha V. Whetsell.

Sister Callista Roy is one of nursings leading theorists, and creator of the widely used Roy adaptation model of nursing. Here, she presents the first book to demonstrate how middle range theories are developed from extant research to become evidence for practice. Her book distills the most relevant information from 200 published research studies to progress from nursing research, to middle range theory, to optimum practice regimens. It is based on tested knowledge, clear evidence, and refined caring perspectives.

9780826110091 -- 9780826110053 (e-book)


Nursing theory
Adaptation, physiological
Adaptation, psychological
Models, nursing
Nursing research--methods

610.7301 / R812g

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