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Group presentation( Theory of Chronic Sorrow by Georgene Gaskill Eakes)

Group presentation( Theory of Chronic Sorrow by Georgene Gaskill Eakes)

Summary & Conclusions- about 4 slides 1. Respond to Functional Evaluation #7. Describe potential outcomes of nurses actions.Summarizes what you learned 2. Provide a brief Theory Critique that considers Barnum’s Clarity of the Theory, Consistency, Utility, and Complexity 3. Identifies recommendations for further development and/or application of the theory in practice, research, and health care policy 4. Provides art, poetry or video clip to illustrate theory. an 8 year old girl has a history of asthma. She is well known to our hospital due to frequent visits for asthma exacerbation. Multiple teachings had been done with mom, the patient and family members. One time, while the little girl was admitted to the hospital, the mother stated “my daughter is doing fine, look how playful she is” meanwhile the patient was wheezing, tachypenic and using accessory muscles to breathe. The doctor told the mother that it is essential not to assume her daughter is okay just because she is playful, and that she must look for the signs of respiratory distress and know when she needs her treatments. Unfortunately, the patient’s next visit for asthma exacerbation lead to cardiac arrest upon arrival to the ER. Fortunately, the child was resuscitated, but she now has a tracheotomy, gtube, neurologically she is unable to track, talk, walk or sit up on her own. A perfectly healthy child has now become a total care. Mother had to learn how to care for her daughter in ways she never imagined such as G-tube feeds and medications, tracheotomy care and changes, changing diapers on her 8 year old and more. The chronic sorrow theory isn’t just about experiencing a death but also an ongoing sorrow such as having a disabled child, which is why I think this story would be perfect. FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY CHRISTINE E. LYNN COLLEGE OF NURSING COURSE SYLLABUS SEMESTER: 2018 Spring COURSE NUMBER: NGR6811 COURSE TITLE: Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice Roles COURSE FORMAT: Fully online CREDIT HOURS: 3 COURSE SCHEDULE: Fully online in Canvas PREREQUISITES: NGR 6110 or permission of department COREQUISITES: None FACULTY: Teresa J. Sakraida, PhD, RN Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Room 339 tsakraida@fau.edu OFFICE HOURS: Tuesdays 9:30A- 12P and by appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION: Focuses on the evolution of philosophical and theoretical foundations of nursing in nursing research and theory guided practice. Theory development and evaluation include an emphasis on middle range theories and their use in advanced nursing roles across multiple settings COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of NGR6811, the student will be able to create caring nursing responses in: * Becoming competent 1. Understand how roles in advanced nursing practice emerges from nursing theories (Essentials VII, VIII) Becoming compassionate 2. Analyze development of grand, middle range, and practice theories and their levels of abstraction 3. Evaluate nursing theories relevant to integration of advanced nursing practice in complex situations 4. Demonstrate the advanced nursing practice role as guided by theory (Essentials III, IV, V, VI) Demonstrating comportment 5. Apply nursing theories to guide advanced nursing practice in multiple settings (Essentials VIII, IX) Becoming confident 6. Articulate the central ideas of scholarly inquiry in nursing (Essential I) 7. Analyze historical roots of nursing ideas (Essential I) 8. Describe the relationship of the phenomena central to nursing to research and practice (Essentials I, IV) 9. Analyze philosophies that influence nursing knowledge (Essentials I, VIH) 10. Compare and contrast theories of nursing from the perspective of various philosophies (Essentials I, VIII) 11. Articulate the relationship among philosophy, theory, research and practice (Essentials I, IV, VIII) Attending to conscience 12. Analyze the influence of theory-guided practice on globalization, health care disparities, and cultural relevance in advanced nursing practice. 13. Explore advanced nursing practice responses to calls for nursing in nursing situations (Essential IX) Affirming commitment 14. Demonstrate an understanding of theory-guided nursing practice (Essential II) 15. Identify concepts which are significant to nursing as a discipline of knowledge and a professional practice (Essentials I – IX) 16. Demonstrate an understanding of nursing concepts as foundational to development of theories of nursing (Essentials I – IX) 17. Compare nursing concepts with those of other disciplines (Essentials I – IX) *The 6 subjectives based on Roach’s (2002) work organize the course objectives. TEACHING LEARNING STRATEGIES: Group presentations, introduction section draft, individual paper with draft for quality writing check using Turnitin and final paper with quality writing check with Turnitin, writing center consultation, class discussion posting with a response posting, learning activities, audio-video clips, mini-lectures, and readings. GRADING AND EVALUATION METHODS: Activity Biosketch Posting Points 5 Percentage of Course Grade 5% Learning Quizzes 25 25% Writing Center for Excellence 10 10% Theory Application Individual Paper 35 35% Midrange Theory Nursing Situation Group Presentation 25 25% 100 100% Total GRADING SCALE: Grade below C is not passing in the Graduate Program. 93 – 100 = A 90 – 92 = A87 – 89 = B+ 83 – 86 = B 80 – 82 = B77 – 79 = C+ 73 – 76 = C 70 – 72 = C67 – 69 = D+ 63 – 66 = D 60 – 62 = D0 – 59 = F REQUIRED TEXTS: Cody, W. (2013). Philosophical and theoretical perspectives for advanced practice nursing. Boston: Jones & Bartlett. ISBN 9780763765705 Peterson, S.J. & Bredow, T.S. (2017). Middle range theories application to nursing research. (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer. ISBN 9781608318001 Current edition of the APA Manual. RECOMMENDED TEXTS: Alligood, M. & Tomey, A. (2009). Nursing theorists and their work (7th ed.). St. Louis: Elsevier Health Sciences. Boykin, A. & Schoenhofer, S. (2001). Nursing as caring. Boston: National League for Nursing. Butts, J. B. & Rich, K. L. (2011). Philosophies and theories for advanced nursing practice. Boston: Jones and Bartlett. Davidson, A., Ray, M. & Turkel, M. (2011). Nursing, caring, and complexity science. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Nightingale, F. (1969). Notes on nursing. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. Parker, M.E., & Smith, M.C. (2010). Nursing theories and nursing practice (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: FA Davis. ISBN 080362168X Ray, M. (2009). Transcultural caring: The dynamics of contemporary Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier Health Sciences. Rogers, M. (1990). Nursing: Science of unitary, irreducible human beings: Update 1990. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 5-11). New York: National League for Nursing. Smith, M. & Liehr, P. (2003). Middle range theory for nursing. New York: Springer Publishing Co. Watson, J. (2008). Nursing: The philosophy and science of caring (revised edition). Boulder: University Press of Colorado. TOPICAL OUTLINE: Module 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Scholarly Inquiry in Nursing History of ideas in nursing – how did ideas evolve? How do ideas in nursing influence research and practice? Philosophical Foundation of Theories Paradigms and Worldviews Nursing’s worldviews Evolution of Nursing theories – why theories of nursing? Module 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Overview of Theory Knowledge development Patterns and Ways of Knowing Circle of knowledge Historical overview Concept Analysis and Development Overview of concept analysis and development Strategies for concept analysis and development Module 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Theory Development and Evaluation Overview of theory development Component of theory Purpose of theory evaluation Comparisons of methods Synthesized methods of theory evaluation Module 4 1. Theories Guide Disciplines 2. Identify overlapping and unique domains of knowledge among healthcare disciplines 3. Compare theoretical perspectives between nursing and another healthcare discipline 4. Analyze current initiatives regarding interdisciplinary collaboration in the United States healthcare system 5. Discuss interdisciplinary practice guidelines from professional nursing groups Module 5 1. 2. 3. 4. Overview of Grand Nursing Theories Categorization of conceptual frameworks and grand theories Specific categories of models and theories for grand theories Analysis criteria for grand nursing theories Module 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Overview of Middle Range Nursing Theories Purpose of middle range theory Concepts and relationships for mid range theory Categorizing mid range theory Development of med range theory Analysis and development of mid range theory Module 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Application of Theory in Nursing Relationship between theory and practice The theory-practice gap Evidence-Based Practice Application of theory in nursing practice Module 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Future in Nursing Theory Future issues in nursing science Future issues in nursing theory Theoretical perspectives of future issues in nursing practice, research and education Emerging ideas/questions for the future of nurse caring and health care in a complex world COURSE ASSIGNMENTS: All assignments, including the written paper assignment, are due on the date specified in the course schedule and must be submitted via the course website’s ‘Assignments’ link. Late assignments will not be accepted without PRIOR approval of the faculty member. A grade penalty may result from late submission, even with prior approval (e.g., 10 percent reduction in grade for each day late). Biosketch (5%) A biosketch posting is required for the following three aims: (a) provide an introduction to your class community, and (b) share any nursing theory you have used in your nursing practice or have been used as a practice philosophy in your agency. Learning Quizzes (25%) There are five learning quizzes in this course comprised of 5 points each. The learning quizzes are multiple choice. These are open book/open unit quizzes intended to support your learning in the course. University Center for Excellence in Writing (UCEW) Consult (10%) The UCEW supports and promotes writing for all members of the FAU community. Consultants help students at any point in the writing process (i.e., brainstorming, drafting, revising) and with papers for courses and much more. The focus is to provide writing aid rather than an editing service. This assignment entails a two-fold purpose: (a) Active engagement by the learner with UCEW services for writing your paper from start to finish, and (b) Basic knowledge of all of the UCEW resources. In this assignment, you are required to schedule an online or face-to-face appointment with a UCEW consultant for review of the Theory Application Individual Paper and review the content of the UCEW webpage (Link is located under the Scholar-toBe Button in the course). Points are earned with completion of the online 10 point quiz that measures your understanding of UCEW resources, APA style, and providing a paragraph about what you gained in the meeting with the UCEW consultant in the Discussion area. Theory Application Individual Paper (35%) The theory application individual paper involves using theory to guide nursing actions in a clinical scenario. First, the paper involves determining the phenomena with its concepts. Secondly, the paper provides in-depth analysis of the theory and its concepts. Finally, the paper will allow the learner to apply the theoretical concepts to a nursing situation in a clinical environment. In addition, this paper supports your personal and professional development as a scholar in the nursing discipline. The purpose of this assignment is to: 1. Identify and apply theoretical principles from a middle range nursing theory to the concepts of a phenomenon or situation in one’s clinical practice 2. Conduct a comprehensive library database search using appropriate controlled vocabulary and limiters and expanders to locate scholarly references related to the theory and phenomenon; and 3. Critically analyze and apply the theoretical principles to a nursing situation in a clinical environment. 4. Engage in writing to learn as a means to strengthen the written presentation of concepts and ideas essential to nursing scholarship. Begin by identifying an area of specialty interest. From this interest recall an observation from your practice experience and write a short summary or scenario describing the nursing phenomenon or situation. Specify the concepts of the phenomena. Select one middle range theory that pertains to or explains the phenomenon identified. Next, specify the concepts of the theory that pertain to the phenomena. Search a selected bibliographic database in the library to locate references pertaining to the concepts of the phenomena and theory and retrieve the most appropriate articles to reference in the discussion of the nursing situation. The body of the paper demonstrates a refined understanding of the nursing situation in light of the information from the journal articles and the theory. Primary sources are to be accessed. The assignment concludes with a discussion of the concept, phenomenon, theory, and how it applies to his or her practice. The paper content should be nearly 5-7 pages (excluding the title page, reference page, and appendix) and prepared in APA style (levels of headings, double spaced, in-text citation, and references). Criteria Introduction (Do not put this heading in your paper) Short paragraph to introduce the topic with demographic characteristics, prevalence and/or incidence of the patient-centered phenomenon. (1 point) Specify a thesis statement (2 points) End this paragraph with an aim/purpose statement.(1 point) Body (Develop a different heading) Patient-centered phenomenon as a nursing situation is clearly described (1.5 pages) One middle range theory is identified with rationale for why this theory pertains to the phenomena of interest Concepts of the theory that apply to the phenomenon are explained Concepts are applied related to the phenomena of interest with a short rationale/reason (Insert relevant level of heading(s) appropriate to paper organization) The concepts from the theory and the phenomena are used to retrieve relevant articles (Minimum of 8 theory, theory-related research, and other data sources published within the last 5 years with exception for seminal theory articles). Content from articles are related to the topic. Content from article(s) are applied to the practice situation within the context of the selected theory Nursing interventions and/or actions are identified and discussed Conclusion (Develop a different heading) Summarizes purpose of paper, implications for practice, and specific recommendations for research (and health policy as appropriate) Scholarly Writing Possible Points 4 2 2 2 2 6 3 3 Argument: Argument directly and fully answers prompt; is clearly stated early in the paper; is original, compelling, and logical, avoiding absolute claims Evidence: Appropriate amount of relevant, accurate, and justifiably interpreted quotation. Quotation thoroughly introduced, explained, analyzed, and connected to argument/other texts. Possible counter arguments considered. Organization: Paragraphs maintain argument focus, exclude extraneous information, appear in logical order, and transition smoothly. Introduction sets forth argument and the goals of essay. Conclusion opens up avenues for future research. Attention to the Audience: Consistent, academic tone. Appropriate contextual information, anticipating audience questions. Addresses significant issues and makes them important to the audience. Grammar and Format: Errors in grammar and spelling are limited or non-existent (appropriate sentence structure, paragraph structure). Strong introduction that specifies the paper’s thesis and aim(s). Includes a body, and conclusion. Prepared in 3rd person; a writing style for most nursing journals. The paper is organized using APA format for title page, levels of headings, and includes parenthetical citations in-text. Primarily uses paraphrased content with in-text citation. Constructed an accurate and complete reference list using APA format. Total 2 2 2 2 3 35 Mid Range Theory Nursing Situation Group Presentation (25%) The purpose of this assignment is to apply mid-range theory to a nursing situation. The approach entails use of a Functional Analysis and a brief Theory Critique (see Peterson & Bredow, 2017, pp. 40-42). A nursing situation is a shared and lived experience in which caring between the nurse and the nursed enhances personhood. The nursing situation can expand from the patient to include the family, community, and the world. It can specify the philosophy of the health care agency and its environment. As a group specify a nursing situation. Next, select a mid-range theory and specify its application to the situation. The middle range theory must be different from what any of the group members selected for the assigned individual paper. Finally, identify the recommendations for practice, research, and health care policy (This can include specifying changes to the agency’s mission and vision statement). Students can self-select to a group. Up to 5 students will comprise a group (smaller groups may occur depending upon course enrollment). You can access your group under Groups. Groups will be given access to group communication, virtual collaboration, file sharing, blog, and wiki features. The purpose of this assignment is to apply mid-range theory to a nursing situation. The approach entails use of a Functional Analysis and a brief Theory Critique (Peterson & Bredow, 2017, pp. 40-42). A nursing situation is a shared and lived experience in which caring between the nurse and the nursed enhances personhood. The nursing situation can expand from the patient to include the family, community, and the world. It can specify the philosophy of the health care agency and its environment. As a group specify a nursing situation. Next, select a mid-range theory and specify its application to the situation. The middle range theory must be different from what any of the group members selected for the assigned individual paper. Finally, identify the recommendations for practice, research, and health care policy (This can include specifying changes to the agency’s mission and vision statement). Students can self-select to a group. Up to 5 students will comprise a group (smaller groups may occur depending upon course enrollment). You can access your group under People and look for Groups tab. Groups will be given access to group communication, virtual collaboration, file sharing, blog, and wiki features. A. Guidelines for Presentation CONTENT (15 points): Criteria Introduction (Title slide, purpose/aims slide, nursing situation, theory selected, rationale)- about 2-3 slides 1. Describe the background and development of the theory in an interesting and accurate way. 2. Identify why this theory was selected to study and present. Description and analysis of the theory and components- about 3-4 slides 1. Respond to Functional Evaluation #1-3. Explain the theory’s concepts using textbooks and 3-4 journal articles Points 3 or outside readings (published within the last 3 years, except for seminal articles). 2. States the relationships among the concepts 3. Uses a diagram to depict #2 5 Application of the theory- about 3-4 slides 1. Describes the phenomena, populations, and/or situations the theory explains. 2. Respond to Functional Evaluation #4-6. Provides a specific application of this theory to a practice situation (actual nursing situation preferred) 3. Gives an example of this theory’s use in a research article including the findings. 3 Summary & Conclusions- about 4 slides 1. Respond to Functional Evaluation #7. Describe potential outcomes of nurses actions.Summarizes what you learned 2. Provide a brief Theory Critique that considers Barnum’s Clarity of the Theory, Consistency, Utility, and Complexity 3. Identifies recommendations for further development and/or application of the theory in practice, research, and health care policy 4. Provides art, poetry or video clip to illustrate theory. TOTAL POINTS FOR CONTENT (in both PPT and Handout) 4 15 B. Guidelines for Presentation FORMAT & DISCUSSION (10 points) Guidelines for Presentation FORMAT & DISCUSSION Content is presented in a slide show that is appropriate in length to teach the content within the timeframe for a 15 minute presentation (10-15 slides). Appearance in PPT: Title slide is correctly formatted with an accurate title and the names of presenters Each slide follows the “8 words x 8 lines” rule Text and background are

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