Middle Range Theory Nursing Theory

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Application of Middle Range Theories
Introduction
Nursing as a profession entails the utilization of knowledge and experience gained in the nursing field. This profession involves the use of concepts or ideas that are considered part of refined theories formulated a long time ago. The middle range theories are one of the critical pillars of these theories. The middle range theories are a group of nursing theories that are often limited in scope and their concepts, but more importantly, they provide a bridge between nursing theories and nursing practice (Kolcaba, 2001). These theories address not only specific situations, but also prove to be useful when addressing the challenges the most vulnerable segment of the population endure (Peterson and Bredow, 2010).
Theory creation is a powerful tool of the invention that involves conceptualization of ideas in a structured format with an aim of illustrating the conceived ideas in a sequential manner. This is possible with either the application of an …show more content…

An in-depth description of the theory will be followed to establish and explain the concepts. Finally, an application of the theory concepts to a real-life nursing situation will follow afterward. The comfort theory is a middle range theory, and its concepts include patient healthcare, institutional integrity, institutional outcomes, intervening variables, health seeking behaviors, nursing interventions, and patient comfort. Before advancements in medical discovery in early 20th century, comfort theory was widely used in nursing environment. These comfort measures were administered by physicians, and had significant improvements in both the patients’ mental and physical condition (Peterson & Breadow, 2009). With the discovery of modern medicines and methods, comfort application reduced drastically. However, comfort theory is still applied to mentally ill patients. (Peterson & Breadow,

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