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Application of Non-Nursing Theories

   

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NURSING AND NON-NURSING THEORIES
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NURSING AND NON-NURSING THEORIES1
Introduction
Nursing as a healthcare profession and discipline has evolved over the years due to
incorporation of the ideas, opinions and perspectives of various notable experts, academicians
and theorists. Thus, needless to say, the field of nursing has developed due to the contribution
of a variety of theories – both directly as well as indirectly associated with nursing (Silén &
Johansson, 2016). The following paper will hence aim to shed light on the role of the non-
nursing theories of behavioral sciences in guiding key components in healthcare and nursing,
as discussed in Chapter 14.
Discussion
Aid in Guidance
Healthcare Delivery
Psychosocial development theories like the one postulated by Erik Erikson discuss in
detail, the ways in which an individual’s worldview, perceptions and mental functioning
develop as he or she progresses in life. Such non-nursing theories guide nurses in undertaking
a developmental perspective to healthcare delivery (McEwen & Wills, 2017). For example: a
pediatric patient’s thought process and protective factors are very different from an elderly
individual’s perspective – as explained by Erikson. Thus, psychosocial developmental theory
will allow nurses to customize the key components of healthcare functions like patient
communication, assessment and care plan formulation based on the patient’s psychosocial
development (Townsend & Morgan, 2017).
Administration
Behavioral theories and Sullivan’s interpersonal theory largely emphasized the
influence of an individual’s response to stimulus and surrounding environment in the
development of his or her health status, behaviors and distortions in thought processes. Using

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such theories allow nurses to understand the importance of incorporating a holistic,
compassionate, empathetic and positively reinforcing environment in order to administer
changes in an individual’s harmful health behaviors (McEwen & Wills, 2017).
Nursing Education
Lazarus and Folkman’s Stress Coping Adaptation Theory provides key information
on the various emotional and problem based coping strategies one can use in order to
recuperate from challenging environments. Using the same as guidance can allow nurses to
learn ways in which they can keep themselves motivated and energized to cope with stressful
situations, compassion fatigue and stress in the professional environments (Kim, Lee & Jang,
2019).
Proposed Thesis
It is recommended that nurses revert to both nursing as well as non-nursing theories as
guidance in improving their own personal and professional development. This is because,
while nursing theories provide perspectives which are highly relevant to nursing – it must be
remembered that the patient, a key meta-paradigm in nursing, is a complex entity with a
range of multidimensional components, which are best explained by non-nursing theories
(Silén & Johansson, 2016). Nursing is a complex profession where nurses are frequently
required to collaborate inter-disciplinary professionals for the purpose of streamlining their
care plan as per a patient’s unique healthcare needs. For this reason, nursing as well as non-
nursing theories must be used by nurses for improving theoretical as well as clinical
knowledge and practice (Hanna & Buckner, 2018).
Question: If a nursing theory incorporates ideas from one of the behavioural science
theories, are we better to use the nursing theory or the theory upon which it was based? How
do we make this distinction?

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