Ch. 7 Understanding Theory & Research Frameworks (NR)

123456789
Across
  1. 2. Grand Nursing Theory where the nurse educates, supports, and guides the patient toward mutually agreed on goals through interaction.
  2. 5. Describe how to the concepts are connected to each other.
  3. 6. Swanson (1991), Covell (2008), and Reed (1991) are examples of this kind of theory. This type of theory is less abstract and narrower in scope, but still more abstract than theories that apply to only a specific situation.
  4. 8. More concrete than middle range theories and limited to a population and phenomenon or nursing specialty.
  5. 9. This guides the development of the study and enables the researcher to link the findings to nursing's body of knowledge.
Down
  1. 1. A concept, a statement, or a theory may be used to describe this.
  2. 3. Roy and Andrews (2009), Orem & Taylor (2011), Rogers (1970), and King (1992) are examples of this kind of theory. This theory is more abstract because they encompass nursing actions, patient responses, and healthcare outcomes in multiple settings.
  3. 4. Terms that abstractly describe and name an object, idea, experience, or phenomenon, providing it with a separate identity or meaning.
  4. 7. A set of concepts and statements that present a view of a phenomenon