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Evaluation of Nursing Practice: Process and CritiqueMadonna University, Livonia, MI This article describes the difficulties in conducting clinical trials to evaluate nursing practice models. Suggestions are offered for strengthening the process. A clinical trial of a nursing practice model based on a synthesis of Aristotelian theory with Rogers' science is described. The rationale for decisions regarding the research procedures used is presented. Methodological limitations of the study design and the specifications of the practice model are examined. It is concluded that clear specification of theoretical relationships within a practice model and clear identification of key intervening variables will enable researchers to better connect the treatment with the outcome.
Key Words: Drug Abuse Personalized Nursing Light Model Rogers' Science
Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 2,
64-68 (1998) |
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