Middle Range Theory Utilization & Application
Analyze and evaluate a middle range theory. You will select a middle range theory and identify application of nursing theories into clinical practice.
3-5 pages excluding the title, abstract and references page clear and concise with proper grammar, punctuation. Formatted per current APA and references should be current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions.)Incorporate a minimum of 3 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work. Journal articles and books should be referenced according to current APA style.
Content Requirements:
Components of the theory
Discuss the major concepts of the theory
Philosophical basis or worldview change, advancing health
Structural aspects of the theory
Discuss the framework of the theory.
Identify an area of your practice where this theory could be applicable
What question does the theory help to answer?
Describe the area of interest in relationship to the theory/theoretical model.
Is it appropriate for the practice setting and is it applicable?
Discuss the strength and weakness of the theory. If there is weakness, discuss what makes it difficult to be used in practice.
Use of theory in clinical practice.
Performing a literature review is essential to completing this section. If there is no literature available about the application of this theory in practice, address reason(s) why based on your findings.
Evaluation of theory
Is this theory used to understand and apply into practice?
What difficulties did you encounter or would anticipate encountering in using this theory?
What would make this theory more usable or applicable to practice?
Sample Answer
Analysis and Evaluation of the Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms
This paper analyzes and evaluates the Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms (TUS), a middle-range theory crucial for understanding and managing patient experiences with illness. It explores the theory’s components, philosophical basis, structural aspects, applicability to clinical practice, strengths and weaknesses, current use, and potential for future development.
Components of the Theory:
The TUS, developed by Lenz et al. (1995), focuses on the subjective experience of symptoms, recognizing that these experiences are multidimensional and influenced by various factors. The major concepts include:
- Unpleasant Symptoms: These are subjective experiences