Timeline of Nursing Theory and Research

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A quick rundown and history of nursing research/theory with important milestones:

Stages of Research

  • Progressed as more nurses got doctorates –
  • Nursing faculties were held to the same standards of other faculty -publish or perish influenced our direction
  • Since they were PhD in other disciplines the focus of research was on nursing education and evaluation processes
  • Stage of research made major contributions -also affected curricula as research classes and statistics courses were added.

Research Journal Boom…

  • 1952: Nursing Research
  • 1957: Journal of Nursing Scholarship (called IMAGE until 2000)
  • 1963: Nursing Science
  • 1978: Research in Nursing & Health
  • 1979: Western Journal of Nursing
  • 1988: Nursing Science Quarterly

National Center for Nursing Research

  • 1986: Established at NIH, Upgrade to Institute in 1993
  • Signal of “acceptance” or respect
  • Fund / stimulate nursing research and knowledge development
  • Support & Direct specific areas of nursing science

Stage of Theory The 1960’s –Pioneering Work

  • Rozella Schlotfeldt
  • Health seeking behavior model
  • Relationships between practice, research, and education
  • Need to verify knowledge via systematic inquiry
  • Use of theory to guide practice

The 1960’s –Another Pioneer

  • Rosemary Ellis
  • Definition & significance of theory
  • Importance of “testability”
  • Supported movement of nursing from ideas and principles to guide action to the use of knowledge verified via clinical research

The 1960’s / Groundwork

  • 1960: Faye Abdella-pt. centered approach 1960
  • 1961: Ida Jean Orlando -nursing process model 1961
  • 1964: Joyce Travelbee-interpersonal aspect of nursing & Ernestine Wiedenbach-the helping art
  • 1966: Myra Levine-adaptation and assessment 1966

1970’s / Rapid Expansion & Gurus

  • 1970: Martha Rogers-science of unitary man & Sr Callista Roy-adaptation model
  • 1971: Dorothea Orem-self-care deficit theory & Imogene King-general systems theory & theory of goal attainment
  • 1974: Betty Neuman-systems model
  • 1976: Paterson & Zderad-humanistic nursing
  • 1979: Margaret Newman -the model of health

1980’s / The new wave…

  • 1981: Rosemarie Parse-theory of human becoming
  • 1985: Madeleine Leininger-culture care
  • 1988: Jean Watson -theory of human caring
  • 1989: Patricia Benner & Judith Wrubel-primacy of caring

The Late/ Great 1990’s

  • A shift from theory development to theory testing/ refinement
  • Ongoing development/evolution of extant theories
  • A shift from “grand” to “mid-range” work
  • More specific focus on specialty areas –narrower concerns/domains

Additional Information and References 

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