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OverviewAs expected, this book is complex but it is also engaging, thought-provoking, and exciting because it helps nurses and other readers think deeply about meeting the needs of patients at their most vulnerable moments. Score: 94, 4 Stars--Doody's Medical Reviews Callista Roy, one of nursing's leading theorists and creator of the widely used Roy Adaptation Model of Nursing, presents a unique pathway for developing knowledge for nursing practice. Her book distills the most relevant information from 200 published research studies to provide a roadmap for progressing from nursing research to middle-range theory to optimum practice regimens. It is based on tested knowledge, clear evidence, and refined caring perspectives. Step by step, the text identifies and critiques research suited for developing cumulative knowledge for practice and uses the research to develop middle-range theories that apply across all health care settings. It then presents the evidence for practice for each middle range theory, refocuses EBP within nursing knowledge and within defined levels of readiness for practice, and recommends changes for practice based on evidence. Grounded in the Roy Adaptation Model of Nursing, the book provides a single conceptual basis for synthesis of research into middle range theories for use across all patient populations. It clarifies ways to select research from one conceptual basis to build middle-range theories, how to classify evidence for practice by levels of readiness, and recommend research-based changes in practice. The text includes quantitative and qualitative research designs and offers instruments to measure major concepts for implementation. Also included are plentiful examples, tables that display values across studies, definitions of major terms and concepts, and diagrams of concepts. Supplementing the text is a faculty guide for using the text to teach critical thinking at multiple graduate levels and videos illuminating each section of the book. Key Features: Explains clearly how middle-range theories grow from research Designed for implementation in practice Uses Roy's five core ""adaptation"" contexts as organizing themes: coping, changing life events, loss, chronic health condition, and traumatic events Constitutes a seminal work from a pre-eminent nursing theorist and educator Includes faculty guide and videos elucidating each section of the book Full Product DetailsAuthor: Callista RoyPublisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Springer Publishing Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.456kg ISBN: 9780826110091ISBN 10: 0826110096 Pages: 402 Publication Date: 28 August 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart I Introduction Chapter 1 Overview of Processes for Creating Knowledge for Practice Chapter 2 Processes for Description and Critical Analysis of Research Chapter 3 Qualitative Studies Chapter 4 Quantitative Studies—Descriptive Designs Chapter 5 Quantitative Studies—Explaining, Predicting, and Prescribing Designs Chapter 6 Quantitative Studies—Intervention Designs Chapter 7 Instruments Used in Research to Measure Concepts of the Common Framework Part III Middle Range Theories Derived from Research Chapter 8 Synthesis of Middle Range Theory of Coping Chapter 9 Synthesis of Middle Range Theory of Adapting to Life Events Chapter 10 Synthesis of Middle range Theories of Adapting to Loss Chapter 11 Synthesis of Middle Range Theories of Adapting to Chronic Health Conditions Chapter 12 Synthesis of Middle Range Theories of Adapting to Traumatic Events Part IV Evidence Based Practice: Re-Defined and Exemplified Chapter 13 Evidence-Based Practice based on the Levels of Readiness for Practice Chapter 14 Meta-analysis of Intervention Studies Part V Roy Adaptation Model-based Research Globally Chapter 15 Review of Roy Adaptation Model-Based Research GloballyReviewsAuthor InformationCallista Roy, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor, William F. Connell School of Nursing, Boston College, has been involved in nursing education for 46 years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |