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The Theory of Stress and Coping is an example of which of the following?
 
  A) A nursing model
  B) A grand theory
  C) A borrowed theory
  D) A grounded theory

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The nurse-theorist Mishel developed which of the following?
 
  A) Uncertainty in Illness Theory
  B) Health Promotion Model
  C) Adaptation Model
  D) Transtheoretical Model



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An example of a model of nursing used by nurse researchers is Roy's Adaptation Model. Grand theories (or macro theories) attempt to describe large segments of the human experience. Non-nursing models used by nurse researchers (e.g., Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory) are referred to as borrowed theories; when the appropriateness of borrowed theories for nursing inquiry is confirmed, the theories become shared theories. The Theory of Stress and Coping is an example of a borrowed theory. Some qualitative researchers seek to develop grounded theories, data-driven explanations to account for phenomena under study through inductive processes.

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Mishel's Uncertainty in Illness Theory (Mishel, 1990) focuses on the concept of uncertaintythe inability of a person to determine the meaning of illness-related events. Pender's (2006) Health Promotion Model (HPM) focuses on explaining health-promoting behaviors, using a wellness orientation. An example of a model of nursing used by nurse researchers is Roy's Adaptation Model. Prochaska developed the Transtheoretical Model.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
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