Introduction: Nursing theory constitutes a body of knowledge that supports nursing practice. It earns nursing a scientific development, help enhance the care nurses provide to clients and serves as basis for nursing practice. Purpose: The aim of this paper was to showcase the harmonisation of the nurses’ roles to clinical environment as a synergy to theory based nursing practice. Method: The position paper used theoretical and empirical evidences in drawing its stance through literature review. It addresses certain issues related to theory-based nursing practice. Result: The issues addressed by the paper includes: theory-practice artificial gap, research, evidence based practice, and nursing students learning in the application of nursing...
This paper sets out the grounds on which a reconfiguration of the ideas currently employed to concep...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Abstract Background: Nurses are facing many challenges in this competitive era in health care setti...
The apparent gap between theory and practice in nursing seems to be widening as it is becoming incre...
With reference to the relationship between theory and practice in nursing there is a conventional or...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Over the past decade there has been an explosion of interest and activity in the nursing profession ...
Background: Nursing education is incomplete without incorporating exposure of clinical practice to n...
It is almost axiomatic that a profession should have a unique body of knowledge. This is one of the ...
Aim We aimed to discuss the importance of the integration of nursing theories in advanced nursing t...
This is a study about the nature of nursing practice. It emanates from the debate about the disparit...
There has never been a more critical time than the present to honor nursing theory. It has never bee...
Debates continue about the role of nursing theory in nursing and yet it is generally accepted that a...
In a recent editorial in the Journal of Clinical Nursing, Haigh (2008) wrote about the importance of...
This paper sets out the grounds on which a reconfiguration of the ideas currently employed to concep...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Abstract Background: Nurses are facing many challenges in this competitive era in health care setti...
The apparent gap between theory and practice in nursing seems to be widening as it is becoming incre...
With reference to the relationship between theory and practice in nursing there is a conventional or...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Over the past decade there has been an explosion of interest and activity in the nursing profession ...
Background: Nursing education is incomplete without incorporating exposure of clinical practice to n...
It is almost axiomatic that a profession should have a unique body of knowledge. This is one of the ...
Aim We aimed to discuss the importance of the integration of nursing theories in advanced nursing t...
This is a study about the nature of nursing practice. It emanates from the debate about the disparit...
There has never been a more critical time than the present to honor nursing theory. It has never bee...
Debates continue about the role of nursing theory in nursing and yet it is generally accepted that a...
In a recent editorial in the Journal of Clinical Nursing, Haigh (2008) wrote about the importance of...
This paper sets out the grounds on which a reconfiguration of the ideas currently employed to concep...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...