- Objectives of Research
- Common health problems and remedies
- Risks of drug addiction and techniques of tackling them
Definition of Nursing Theory
Nursing theory is an organized and systematic articulation of a set of statements related to questions in the discipline of nursing.
“A nursing theory is a set of concepts, definitions, relationships, and assumptions or propositions derived from nursing models or from other disciplines and project a purposive, systematic view of phenomena by designing specific inter-relationships among concepts for the purposes of describing, explaining, predicting, and/or prescribing.”
Importance of Nursing Theories
- Nursing theory aims to describe, predict and explain the phenomenon of nursing
- It should provide the foundations of nursing practice, help to generate further knowledge and indicate in which direction nursing should develop in the future. Theory is important because it helps us to decide what we know and what we need to know
- It helps to distinguish what should form the basis of practice by explicitly describing nursing. The benefits of having a defined body of theory in nursing include better patient care, enhanced professional status for nurses, improved communication between nurses, and guidance for research and education
- The main exponent of nursing caring cannot be measured, it is vital to have the theory to analyze and explain what nurses do.
- As medicine tries to make a move towards adopting a more multidisciplinary approach to health care, nursing continues to strive to establish a unique body of knowledge.
- This can be seen as an attempt by the nursing profession to maintain its professional boundaries.

