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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/intelligentwr/nursingassignmentcrackers/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Click here to ORDER an A++ paper from our Verified MASTERS and DOCTORATE WRITERS: DNP-815A Topic 8 DQ 2 Explore various science-based theories<\/strong><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n Topic 8 DQ 2<\/strong><\/p>\n Aug 25-29, 2022<\/p>\n Explore various science-based theories<\/a>. Select two theories and describe their relevance to your role as a DNP-prepared nurse.<\/p>\n REPLY TO DISCUSSION<\/p>\n RD<\/strong><\/p>\n Ruby Minda Dangan<\/p>\n Aug 29, 2022, 11:54 PM<\/p>\n Unread<\/strong><\/p>\n Replies to\u00a0Ruby Minda Dangan<\/p>\n The scientific underpinnings of DNP practice are not confined to nursing science and theory. Nursing theory improves our care by giving its unity and structure, by providing more efficient continuity of care, and by giving us a framework for the effectiveness of our interventions. When DNP-prepared nurses use theory to guide care, they achieve higher quality in their care while simultaneously elevating nursing professional standards, accountability, and autonomy (Zaccagnini & White, 2017). A nursing theory-guided practice is needed, and the DNP-prepared nurses\u2019 responsibility is to become knowledgeable about a broad range of theoretical frameworks for clinical practice. Roy\u2019s Adaptation Theory contains four essential elements: the person receiving care, the environment, health, and nursing. Roy\u2019s model is applicable to all types of nursing practice and research. The other theory that I think it has relevance to our role as DNP-prepared nurses is King\u2019s Theory of goal attainment in the nursing process, which strengthened the theory\u2019s use and applicability in clinical practice.<\/p>\n The DNP-prepared nurses possess advanced competencies for increasingly complex leadership and clinical roles, enhanced knowledge to improve nursing practice and patient outcomes, enhanced leadership skills to strengthen practice and delivery, and manage collaborative efforts with other healthcare clinicians to improve health care (Astalos, 2023). In order for the DNP-prepared nurses to meet the changing healthcare demands, they should be proficient in the following skills:<\/p>\n Philosophies and theories of nursing also guide research and practice.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n References<\/p>\n Astalos, L. (2023).\u00a0The doctor of nursing practice: a guidebook for role development and<\/em>\u00a0professional issues<\/em>. Jones & Barlett Learning.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Zaccagnini, M.E. & White, K.W. (2017).\u00a0The doctor of nursing practice essentials: a new model<\/em>\u00a0for advanced practice nursing<\/em>. Jones & Barlette Learning.<\/p>\n The Doctor of Nursing Practice Essentials – Google Books<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Usama Saleh<\/p>\n replied toRuby Minda Dangan<\/p>\n Aug 30, 2022, 9:28 AM<\/p>\n Unread<\/strong><\/p>\n Replies to\u00a0Ruby Minda Dangan<\/p>\n Interesting discussion. Thank you<\/p>\n Jenevieve Chibuike<\/p>\n replied toRuby Minda Dangan<\/p>\n Aug 31, 2022, 5:57 AM<\/p>\n Unread<\/strong><\/p>\n Replies to\u00a0Ruby Minda Dangan<\/p>\n I must commend you for this post. I shall respond to your informative post by noting that critical to the nursing profession is caring, which is a role associated with patient engagement. Quality care is delivered when practice is underpinned by a theory (Dewey, 2020). Patient engagement has been demonstrated to boost a partnership that encourage smooth and effective communication in clinical encounter with patients. The middle range theory of caring stimulates the partnership earlier discussed as it relates to nursing practice. Welch and Fournier (2018) suggests that the middle range theory provides clarity on the role of nurses in patient engagement. Further, the delivery of quality care, as provided for by the middle range theory, fosters the alignment between informed nurse caring and patient engagement, which reinvigorate the expression of nursing core values in clinical setting.<\/p>\n Thanks for sharing.<\/p>\n References<\/p>\n Dewey, J. (2020). Nursing theory.\u00a0Salem Press Encyclopedia of Health<\/em>.<\/p>\n Welch, J., & Fournier, A. (2018). Patient Engagement Through Informed Nurse Caring.\u00a0International Journal for Human Caring<\/em>,\u00a022<\/em>(1), 1\u201310. https:\/\/doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org\/10.20467\/1091-5710.22.1.pg5<\/p>\n EW<\/strong><\/p>\n Emilia Wogu<\/p>\n Aug 29, 2022, 7:27 PM<\/p>\n Published<\/p>\n Replies to\u00a0Ruby Minda Dangan<\/p>\n The application of science-based theories in nursing represents an opportunity for nurses to combine experience-associated knowledge with evidence developed on the basis of scientific rigor.\u00a0The nursing profession has evolved greatly over time. Moving from dependence upon total medical direction providing basic care into an independent practice modality.<\/p>\n The central philosophy of the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory is that all patients want to care for themselves, and they are able to recover more quickly and holistically by performing their own self-care as much as they\u2019re able (nursing theory,2021). This theory is particularly used in\u00a0rehabilitation<\/a>\u00a0and primary care or other settings in which patients are encouraged to be independent.<\/p>\n A DNP prepared nurse \u00a0can benefit from this theory(selfcare deficit) because it can easily be applied to a variety of nursing situations and patients. The generality of its principles and concepts makes it easily adaptable to different settings, and nurses and patients can work together to ensure that the patients receive the best care possible, but are also able to care for themselves. Patient education and communication as the main key to its goal attainment .<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Another theory that can be beneficial to my DNP role is the theory of Planned Behavior which was developed to predict behaviors in which individuals have incomplete voluntary control. Taking self-esteem and self-efficacy into consideration, the TPB expands on the concept of perceived behavioral control. (keiba,2021).<\/em>\u00a0If a patient\u2019s perceived control or self-efficacy or self-esteem is low, the perception and belief that he or she can influence own behaviors in a positive manner is undermined.<\/p>\n This theory\u00a0enables the DNP prepared nurse to understand how individuals behave across different settings, scenarios and situations. Unlocking insight based on attitudes towards behaviors, norms and perceived control enable practitioners and marketers to understand where barriers exist and how to encourage a change in behavior.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n References<\/p>\n <\/p>\n\n
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