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1 COURSE NUMBER: Nursing C90 Wright State University Miami Valley College of Nursing and Health Summer 2016 COURSE TITLE: Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Practice CREDIT ALLOCATION: 3 credits: 3 cr didactic (42 class hours) *55-minute hours CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Analysis of nursing and other selected concepts, models, and theories as related to nursing practice, administration, and education in development and application of nursing science. PREREQUISITIES: None COREQUISITIES: None RESTRICTIONS: Acceptance to Graduate Program or Permission of Instructor COURSE LOCATION AND CLASS TIMES: Online Course Pilot FACULTY: Dr. Ann M. Bowling, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, CNE Office Address: 132 University Hall Address: ann.bowling@wright.edu Office Phone: Office Hours: Wednesdays 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Others by Appointment FACULTY SECRETARY Amy Leach 101 University Hall amy.leach@wright.edu STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of Nursing 7004, the student will: 1. Critique the components of theory development and analysis. 2. Analyze selected nursing and other concepts, models and theories. 3. Apply selected nursing and other concepts, models and theories to nursing education, administration and clinical practice. 4. Examine the relationship between theory development, nursing research, and nursing practice. Nursing 7004 C90 Summer 2016 Bowling 1 4/27/16
2 REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS: APA. (2010). Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6 th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Meleis, A. I. (2012). Theoretical nursing: Development and progress (5 th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Walker, L. O. & Avant, K. C. (2011). Strategies for theory construction in nursing (5 th ed.). Boston, MA: Prentice Hall. Other Readings: There will be additional reading assignments during the semester. The assignments will be available in.pdf form and will be posted with the weeks assignments. The Dunbar library does contain many books, journal articles, videotapes, and other useful resources for this course. METHOD OF INSTRUCTION: Lecture, discussion, assigned materials, group interaction, and experiential learning. DATES TO REMEMBER: Last date to drop course with a 100% refund is May 27, Last date to drop the course without a grade is June 5, Last date to drop the course with a "W" is July 3, 2016 (does not affect your GPA). If you drop the class after July 3, you will receive an X (which affects the GPA the same as an F or fail the class). If life events occur after the final drop date that affects your ability to complete the course, contact your faculty and /or the CONH student affairs advisors to review options. EVALUATION METHODS Grading Scale: 90 and above = A = B = C = D and below = F Criteria: Discussion Find the Concept Concept Paper Proposition Paper Theoretical Framework Presentation Total 10 points 15 points 25 points 25 points 25 points 100 points GRADING POLICY: All of the above are required for successful completion of the course. All assigned work must be completed to pass the course. Rounding of grades will not occur. Nursing 7004 C90 Summer 2016 Bowling 2 4/27/16
3 COMMUNICATION WITH FACULTY: Use to communicate with faculty regarding concerns. If needing immediate assistance please contact my secretary. Students are expected to use their Pilot or Wings e- account when sending s in this course. Students sending an to the instructor must clearly state on the Subject line that the refers to a NUR 3300 question. Please note that s sent through Pilot are sent using the Wings (WSU) system and the response will be located in your Wings account. I do routinely send s regarding course content so please review your Wright State on a regular basis. s may range from updated course information to clarification of assignments based on students questions. I will check s Monday through Friday. I will respond to all s within 24 hour unless sent on the weekend. All s sent over the weekend will have a response by no later than 5 p.m. on Monday. ACADEMIC STANDARDS: 1. DISABILITY STATEMENT: Students with disabilities needing accommodations such as: special test arrangements, note taking, taped textbooks, tutoring, or special equipment, please contact your instructor and/or the Counseling and Disability Services. 2. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: Your assignments are to be done as an individual effort unless otherwise stated. The University guidelines for Academic Integrity apply to all work for the class. Please refer to your student handbook (college and university and University Academic Code of Conduct) for general policy and procedures regarding student conduct. You are responsible for knowing these policies. a. Turnitin.com: A computer program called turnitin.com will be used in this course. This program is a plagiarism detection program which highlights any areas which are quoted from other material in the data bank and provides the instructor with the reference source. Therefore, students must electronically submit their papers directly to the course drop box in Pilot. Students must use Microsoft Word in PC format for all papers. Quotation marks, along with the reference source, year, and page number, must be used for any direct quotes. Direct quotes of longer than 40 words must be typed as a fully indented paragraph (indent both left and right margin). Paraphrasing must reflect the student s own interpretation of the information (do not just change a couple words) and must be referenced appropriately (page number is not included when paraphrasing) or it will be counted as plagiarism. Material downloaded from the Internet must be properly cited, referenced in the reference list, and must come from a reputable web site. DO NOT USE WIKIPEDIA. Style of format used for all papers is APA format, 6 th edition. b. Academic dishonesty will result on a zero for that assignment (which will probably result in a course failure) and referral to the University Judicial Affairs Department for a formal review regarding academic dishonesty. The results of this review will be documented in the student s record. Papers or assignments done for another nursing course or by another student will not be accepted for credit. 3. Course materials for each week will be posted on Pilot. Students are responsible and will be held accountable for all information regarding the course content posted online through Pilot for NUR 7004-C90 course. There will be lots of readings and assignments in this course, but the amount and level of work are within the range for a graduate course. Students in this class are required to review contents of the assigned readings weekly and to be prepared. Nursing 7004 C90 Summer 2016 Bowling 3 4/27/16
4 4. The course is designed to help students to understand the complex nature of the course subjects and to meet course objectives. The following week of content is built on the previous week s course content. Students are expected to complete the weekly readings, assignments, and review the guidelines posted by the instructor. To encourage students keeping up with the weekly course schedule, the instructor will post the next week s material to the course website by 9 p.m. on Friday (example Week 2 (5/23) will be posted by 9 p.m. on 5/20). 5. Papers and assignments are due on the date identified. A 10% penalty will be deducted daily from the total grade received for late papers if an extension is not contracted with the instructor prior to the due date. Contracts for an extension must include a specific date when the paper is to be turned in and will only be granted for extenuating circumstances. COURSE REQUIREMENTS: 1. DISCUSSION / CLASS PARTICIPATION (10 points): This is a graduate level course so students will be expected to participate in multiple weekly discussion boards and assignments to facilitate their understanding of the multiple topics in this course. The overall participation in discussion boards will be graded at midterm (first 6 weeks) and final (last 6 weeks) based on the following rubric. Items Provides useful ideas when participating in the class discussion section. Consistently contributes and participate in the discussion sections. Responses consistently focused on the task and discussion topics Listens to, shares with, and supports the efforts of others. Most of time (5 to 6 weeks) Often (3 to 4 weeks) Scores Sometimes (2 to 3 weeks) Seldom (0 to 1 week) FIND THE CONCEPT (15 points): Complete the table as indicated and include the required conclusion. a. First spend a period of time (probably lengthy) completing a computer search of library resources (WSU or your place of employment) with the goal of skimming (not careful reading or analysis) 10 pieces of research related to a special interest area related to your concentration. Begin by choosing your clinical or functional area and determining what journals will most probably be helpful to you. Remember that WSU has a librarian, Ximena Chrisagis, who is expert in nursing literature and who is available via or telephone or personal visit (an appointment would be courteous plus would confirm her presence at a time convenient to you both). Focus only on research articles. You will know it is a research article if you see the headings: method, design, sample, results. Nursing 7004 C90 Summer 2016 Bowling 4 4/27/16
5 b. You are reviewing these research articles only to find the conceptual or theoretical basis of the research being reported. Examine the article for a reference to a conceptual model or theory upon which the research was based. The conceptual models or theories do NOT have to be a nursing conceptual model or theory. Not all research articles will discuss the conceptual/theoretical basis so you may need to discard some of the articles you find. c. Copy and paste the table below into a new Word document. As you read through the articles, complete the table (see below). Student Name: Student Academic Concentration: Student s Population of Interest: Citation (APA, 6 th edition) Conceptual Model or Theory Major Concepts d. Add a concluding paragraph discussing which conceptual models or theories seem to be most used in your clinical area as determined by their popularity or frequency of occurrence in research. Discuss which of the related concepts seem to be of high current interest to your field. e. Criteria for evaluation: o Table includes 10 citations appropriate to the student s concentration and population of interest (10%) o Citations are correct per APA 6 th edition (10%) o Conceptual model or theory is identified along with the name of the author of the model/theory (20%) o Major concepts within the models related to the student s area of interest are identified (20%) o Concluding paragraph identifies most frequently used models/theories in student s area (20%) o Concluding paragraph identifies most commonly focused on concepts in student s area (20%) Nursing 7004 C90 Summer 2016 Bowling 5 4/27/16
6 3. CONCEPT PAPER: 25 points (6 to 8 pages): Each student will select a nursing concept that is relevant to their area of interest. The concept should be one that the student foresees to be useful for their clinical specialty. These concept papers will likely provide the basis for work done in your research class and in your research utilization/project/thesis class. Criteria for evaluation: Please note: The items in bold are the headings for this paper. Use of appropriate reference sources when describing the concept. (5%) o Select at least one recent textbook that focuses on the concept. o Select at least three recent nursing articles that relate to the concept from a nursing perspective. o Include other resources, as needed, to define the concept; i.e. dictionary, encyclopedias, articles/books outside of nursing. An introduction is provided wherein the concept is clearly identified. (5%) Surrogate names for concept (10%). o Identify any surrogate names used for this concept in the literature. o In what context are these surrogate names uses? o What, if any, are the differences in how the surrogate names are defined? Description of the concept (15%) o Identify all typical defining features, qualities, or characteristics you find associated with the concept. Consider physical, psychosocial, values, etc. o Determine which of the defining characteristics are most essential to the meaning exemplified by your potential thesis/project/scholarly activity. Definition of the concept (10%) o Based on the above information, select or develop a definition that includes all the characteristics of the concept you are most interested in or that most pertains to your future practice. Must provide a one to two sentence definition for the concept and clearly state: The (concept name) has been defined as. This should be the last sentence in your paragraph before doing the three cases. Cases are clear and demonstrate understanding of the concept (and understanding of the three types of case). (3 cases x 10 = 30%) Must be made up by you. No references for this section. Should be a nursing situation that is seen in healthcare. Write the case so can be understood by anyone. (For example: ICU case understood by Floor Nurse) o Based on this definition, create a model case an example of the concept that includes all of the properties ( This is absolutely... ). o Create a contrary case an example that does not include any of the properties of the concept ( This is definitely not... ). o Create a borderline case an example that includes some but not all of the properties of the concept ( This is similar but not exactly... ). A conclusion is provided connecting the defined concept with its importance to nursing. (5%) Communication of thoughts: (10%) o Thoughts are well organized and demonstrate graduate level depth of thinking. o Thoughts are clearly communicated using professional language and writing style (terminology, grammar, spelling). Formatting: (10%) o The paper is formatted using APA (6 th edition) format in terms of headers, running heads, citations, captions, quotations, etc. o The reference list is properly formatted using APA (6 th edition) format. Nursing 7004 C90 Summer 2016 Bowling 6 4/27/16
7 4. PROPOSITION PAPER (25 points) (8 to 10 pages): Each student must develop a proposition statement containing at least two concepts, including the concept discussed in the concept paper. These concepts must be linked together in a logical sentence that can be substantiated by research. Criteria for evaluation: Please note: The items in bold are the headings for this paper. An introduction is provided wherein the proposition statement is clearly stated. Please put proposition statement in quotation marks. (5%) Identify the type of proposition and explain why you believe you are correct in your categorization. (10%) o Using Walker and Avant s Statement Analysis method (Steps 3 and 5 only) classify the statement and specify the relationship among the concepts by type, sign, and symmetry. Note: Do not include the diagram of the statement. o Correctly uses the statement analysis method. Clearly identify, describe and define each concept within the proposition. (15%) o Provide a brief description and definition of the concept previously addressed in your concept paper (one to two paragraphs and including the one to two sentence definitions). Remember to the reference for your Concept Paper (Self-Quoting). o Provide a more in-depth description and definition of your additional concept(s) using the format identified in the concept paper (surrogate names, description, and definition). Ensure that you have clearly identified the definition for your second concept (one to two sentence definitions). Conduct a literature review to substantiate this proposition. (20%) o Include at least three current nursing research articles. o Include at least two classic (older, often cited) articles or books (may be nursing or from other field). o Identify from the resources how the concepts in the proposition statement were defined and linked together. o This section should contain the information for each of the specific articles or books. For example: How each author (reference) defined the terms, how the terms were linked together, was their research to support this, etc. The summary of the information is included in the next section (defense). Synthesize (summarize using references) the findings from the literature review to defend your proposition. (15%) o Is this proposition accurate according to existing research? o What part(s) of this proposition are well supported in the literature? o What part(s) of this proposition are not well supported in the literature? o If your proposition is not supported or minimally supported, describe how you could modify your proposition for use in research or practice. Provide a conclusion that relates your proposition to its importance to nursing in general or in your field of practice. (15%) Communication of thoughts: (10%) o Thoughts are well organized and demonstrate depth of thinking. o Thoughts are clearly communicated using professional language and writing style (terminology, grammar, and spelling). Formatting: (10%) o The paper is formatted using APA (6 th edition) format in terms of margins, spacing, headers, running heads, headings, citations, captions, etc. o The reference list is properly formatted using APA (6 th edition) format. Nursing 7004 C90 Summer 2016 Bowling 7 4/27/16
8 5. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK PRESENTATION (25 points): Each student should select a theory to frame their proposition and develop a 20 to 25 slide Microsoft Office PowerPoint Presentation. Mid-range theories are preferred, but not required. For example, if your focus is pain, look at pain theories. If you choose stress, look at stress theories. If you choose a practice issue, look at practice theories. Management issues might reflect a management theory. Try to find a nursing based theory; however, you do not need to stay within the nursing literature. Criteria for evaluation: Provide an introduction that identifies your proposition (from your proposition paper) and your selected theoretical framework. Your propositional relationship should be logically reflected in the framework. (5%) Provide a brief description of how the theory has been used in the past that makes you believe it relates to your proposition. (5%) Include a pictorial display (this would be Figure 1) of this theory based on the original author s description. (5%) Identify and define all the major concepts included in the framework. (10%) Identify and define the concepts in your proposition statement. (10%) o Provide a clear definition for the concept in your proposition statement. Examine whether the concept and definitions of concepts in your proposition are consistent with the concept and concept definitions in this theory. (What is the same and what is different). (10%) o If the concepts are inconsistent, do you need to make assumptions, extrapolations, additions, logical modifications, etc. to fit your proposition concepts into this theory? Explain why or why not? o If the concept definitions are inconsistent, would you need to modify your definitions? Explain why or why not? Identify and describe the major relationships within the framework. (10%) Examine whether the specific relationship between the concepts in your proposition are consistent with relationships between similar concepts in this theory. (10%) o If not, would you need to modify your relationships? o Why or why not? Identify your proposition fit with this theory. (5%) o Would you need to use all or part of the concepts/relationships in this theory to support your proposition? o What might be logically discarded? o What might be logically added? Develop a second pictorial display (this would be Figure 2) which includes your specific proposition and excludes any irrelevant parts of the theory. (5%) Provide a conclusion relating the usefulness of this modified framework to your future role. (5%) Communication of thoughts: (10%) o Thoughts are well organized. o Thoughts are clearly communicated using professional language and demonstrate depth of thinking. o Slides are well developed. Formatting: (5%) o The reference page adheres to APA 6 th edition. Stays within 25 slide maximum (5%). Nursing 7004 C90 Summer 2016 Bowling 8 4/27/16
9 TOPICAL OUTLINE (Changes to this outline may be required in order to facilitate course operations) DATE TOPIC ASSIGNMENT Week 1 May 9 Course overview Orientation to syllabus and course requirements What is scholarliness What is theory, types of theory Meleis: Ch. 2, 3, 6 Week 2 May 16 Week 3 May 23 Week 4 May 30 Week 5 June 6 Week 6 June 13 Week 7 June 20 Week 8 June 27 Week 9 July 4 Week 10 July 11 Week 11 July 18 Week 12 July 25 Definitions Theories in nursing Selected grand theories What is a Concept Barriers and forces toward theoretical thinking Nursing science and the history and development of nursing knowledge What is a discipline The discipline of nursing Components of theories Epistemological issues (theoretical basis of nursing) Concepts: Creating and structuring conceptual meaning Theoretical, conceptual, and operational definitions Selected middle range theories Assumptions and statements Strategies for proposition development and analysis Selected middle range theories Selected borrowed theories Nursing theories and their construction Strategies for theory synthesis and derivation Selected borrowed theories Meleis: Ch 9. Selected theories from Ch 11, 12, & 13 Meleis: Ch. 4, 5, 7, 18 Concept Search due in drop box by 11:55 p.m. on May 29, Meleis: Ch 8, 15 Walker and Avant: Ch. 4, 7, 10 Walker and Avant: Ch. 5, 8, 11 Concept Paper due in drop box by 11:55 p.m. on June 19, Meleis: Ch 16 Walker and Avant: Ch. 6, 9, 12 Proposition Paper due in drop box by 11:55 p.m. on July 10, Analysis and evaluation of theories Meleis: Ch 10 Selected practice theories Application of nursing theory to practice, education, administration, and research Instructor evaluation Selected practice theories Walker and Avant: Ch. 13 PowerPoint due in drop box by 11:55 p.m. on July 28, Nursing 7004 C90 Summer 2016 Bowling 9 4/27/16
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