Application of Concepts from Caring Science
Posted: May 5th, 2020
Application of Concepts from Caring Science
Assignment Prompt
Summary: A theory can be used to guide practice. This assignment is an exercise in supporting a clinical practice with theory and evidence.
Directions: Identify an outcome of nursing practice in your area of practice that can be improved. For example, if you work in home health, you may identify that throw rug use by fall risk patients is too prevalent. You may be able to use the problem that inspired the theory concepts that you developed in week two.
Briefly support why it is a problem with evidence from the literature. This is not the major focus of the assignment so do not elaborate.
Create a clinical nursing (not medical) theory in the form Concept A I Proposition I Concept B. Think of the structure like two nouns and a verb. While the term proposition is much more complex in the dictionary, in our use it is the connecting term between the two concepts. Examples include Concept A improves Concept B, Concept A is related to Concept B, when Concept A increases then Concept B also increases, etc. When you get to research, you will explore this further as you develop independent and dependent variables. How to use these statistically will come in research and statistics courses.
This clinical theory is identified as an empirical theory when you get to the C-T-E model later in this course. It is empirical in that they can be measured.
Identify and define your concepts. Identify how they could be measured in a research study. Be careful that you do not use compound concepts. If you find the words “and” or “or” in your theory, you are probably too complex.
Match the proposition in her theory with your proposition. To help, the 10 Caritas Processes are Concept A. Choose the one that matches your concept. To clarify, let’s look at Caritas 1 Embrace and use it in middle-range theory. Sustaining humanistic-altruistic values by the practice of loving-kindness, compassion, and equanimity with self/others (Concept A – Very complex and abstract) improves (Proposition) subjective inner healing (Concept B).
Remember that the paper is not about the problem. It is about constructing a clinical theory and matching it to a middle-range theory and conceptual model your clinical theory represents.
Conclude the paper with your discoveries made in your readings and the impact on the nursing profession of your discoveries. Explore, briefly, discovered questions that require further research. Summarize the paper in the conclusion.
Present your outcome in an APA formatted paper that meets the University’s standards for a written assignment.
Expectations
Due: Monday, 10:00 pm
Length: 5 pages excluding title and reference pages
References: minimum 6. There should be enough to support the links between the concepts of the problem and the concepts of Watson’s Theory of Caring.
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Introduction:
In my area of practice, I have identified a problem related to patient satisfaction with pain management. Despite the availability of various pain management interventions, patients often report inadequate relief from pain, leading to decreased satisfaction with nursing care. This problem is supported by several studies, including the one by Nwosu et al. (2018), which found that inadequate pain relief was the most common reason for patients’ dissatisfaction with care. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to develop a clinical nursing theory that can guide practice and improve patient satisfaction with pain management.
Conceptual Framework:
For this assignment, I have chosen Watson’s Theory of Caring as the conceptual framework. This theory emphasizes the importance of developing a caring relationship with patients, promoting their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and advocating for their rights and dignity. The theory also outlines ten caritas processes that can guide nurses in developing caring relationships with patients.
Clinical Nursing Theory:
Concept A: Effective Communication
Proposition: Effective communication between nurses and patients improves pain management outcomes.
Concept B: Patient Satisfaction with Pain Management
The theory proposes that effective communication between nurses and patients can improve patient satisfaction with pain management. Effective communication includes active listening, empathic responses, and clear explanations of pain management interventions. When nurses effectively communicate with patients, patients feel heard and validated, leading to increased trust and cooperation. This, in turn, can improve pain management outcomes and increase patient satisfaction with nursing care.
Measurement of Concepts:
Effective communication can be measured using patient satisfaction surveys that assess the quality of communication with nurses