Synopses & Reviews
The purpose of A Dictionary of Nursing Theory and Research is to provide a necessary compilation of definitions and discussions of terms that are commonly encountered in nursing literature.
Most nursing textbooks only contain very brief definitions of terms within the text or in a separate glossary. Until now there has been no source that pulls together the key terms in nursing theory and research, includes extended discussions of those terms, gives examples of situations in which such terms are employed, and provides citations to books and journal articles where the terms are further elaborated.
Entries vary considerably in length, with the greatest attention given to those terms which in the authors' judgement are the most basic and the most frequently used, as well as terms associated with innovation and change. Cross-references are provided for terms that are often treated in conjunction with one another.
The volume reflects the coverage and terminology of the leading nursing research textbooks and is thus a valuable supplement to those books. It is also an essential tool for beginning and advanced nursing students as well as professional nurses who wish to understand research studies cited in the literature. Finally, it provides a vital reference for those engaged in conducting research.
Synopsis
For students and professional nurses and those engaged in conducting research the Dictionary of Nursing Theory and Research offers you a handy resource that defines - and discusses - frequently used terms and concepts in the field. This impressive reference tool pulls together key terms in nursing theory and research, includes extended discussions of those terms, gives examples of situations in which such terms are employed, and provides citations to books and journal articles where the terms are further elaborated. Entries vary in length, with the greatest attention given to those terms which are the most basic and most commonly used, as well as terms associated with innovation and change. Corss-references are provided for terms tha