THEORY CRITIQUE
ORAL PRESENTATION OF THEORY AND THEORY CRITIQUE
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Content
Remark
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Brief Background of the theorist
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2
Sociopolitical contest during the time theory was formulated
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3
Structural Components – Assumptions
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4
Structural Components – Concepts
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5
Structural Components – Propositions
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6
Functional Components – Focus
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7
Functional Components – Client
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8
Functional Components – Nursing
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9
Functional Components – Nurse-Patient Interactions
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10
Functional Components – Environment
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11
Functional Components – Nursing Problems
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12
Functional Components – Nursing Therapeutics
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13
Rel bet S and F – Clarity
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14
Rel bet S and F – Consistency
15
Rel bet S and F – Simplicity/Complexity
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16
Rel bet S and F – Tautology/Teleology
17
Diagram of theory – Visual and Graphic Presentation
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Diagram of theory – Logical Representation
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Diagram of theory – Clarity
20
Circle of Contagiousness – Graphical origin, Geo spread
21
Circle of Contagiousness – Influence of theorist vs. theory
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Usefulness – Practice
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Usefulness – Research
24
Usefulness – Education
25
Usefulness – Administration
26
Ext. Com – Personal Values
27
Ext. Com – Theorist Implicit/Explicit Values
28
Ext. Com – Congruence with other Professional Values
29
Ext. Com – Complementarity
30
Ext. Com – Esoterism
31
Ext. Com – Competition
32
Ext. Com – Congruence with Social Values – Beliefs
33
Ext. Com – Congruence with Social Values – Values
34
Ext. Com – Congruence with Social Values – Customs
35
Ext. Com – Social Significance
36
Objectives
37
Summary
38
References