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crobinson2013

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A nurse is reading a research study that is based on Martha Rogers' Science of Unitary Being model. The nurse notices that Rogers is not listed in the article references. How should the nurse interpret this finding?
 
  1. This is likely a simple error of omission in the reference.
  2. The researcher erroneously identified Martha Rogers as the developer of that model.
  3. The researcher used secondary sources to learn about Rogers' theory.
  4. Since Martha Rogers is no longer living, it is not necessary to include her in the reference list.

Question 2

Which issue is of concern to nursing?
 
  1. The grand theories of nursing often do not take environment into consideration.
  2. The level of theory that drives much research in nursing is generally from other disciplines.
  3. The majority of nursing research is guided by grand theories.
  4. There are no middle-range nursing theories.


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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: This would be a huge mistake in a reference list and is likely not what happened.
Rationale 2: Martha Rogers is the developer of the model.
Rationale 3: Martha Rogers' theory is well integrated and well known in nursing research. It is likely this researcher used secondary sources to learn about the model.
Rationale 4: The researcher should reference all works used, whether the author is living or dead.
Global Rationale:

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Nursing theorists consider health, environment, person, and nursing.
Rationale 2: Middle-range theories have been shown to be more valuable to nursing research than grand theories. The majority of middle-range theories used in nursing research are from other disciplines.
Rationale 3: Middle-range theories have been shown to be more valuable to nursing research than grand theories.
Rationale 4: Middle-range theories do exist in nursing.
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