Theory of Bureaucratic Caring Assignment 12

Theory of Bureaucratic Caring Assignment 12

Theory of Bureaucratic Caring Assignment 12

This week we will continue with Section IV which covers the Middle Range Nursing Theories.

The specifics that are covered this week are through the following chapters:

· Chapter 27: Marilyn Anne Roy’s Theory of Bureaucratic Caring

· Chapter 28: Troutman-Jordan’s Theory of Successful Aging

Chapter Review Chapter 27

Theory of Bureaucratic Caring

Sherrilyn Coffman presents us with the following quote from an interview:

“Improved patient safety, infection control, reduction in medication errors, and overall

quality of care in complex bureaucratic health care systems cannot occur without

knowledge and understanding of spiritual-ethical caring, compassion and right action

for all patients and professionals” (M. Ray, personal communication, April 13, 2008).

Literature Overview of the Theory

Smith and Parker (2015) states, it is a discussion of contemporary nursing culture and shares theoretical view in nursing and those that correspond to the authors theoretical vision and development of professional nursing. The theory of bureaucratic caring is discussed first as a grounded theory (substantive and formal), then as a biological theory. It integrates the relevance of the theory in administrative and clinical practice (p. 462).

Video Link: Bureaucratic Theory of Caring Dr. Marilyn Anne Ray

Web Link: Theory of Bureaucratic Caring

Theory of Bureaucratic Caring

Web Link: Bureaucratic Caring Transtheoretical Evolution of Ray’s Theory of Bureaucratic Caring

https://nursology.net/nurse-theorists-and-their-work/rays-theory-of-bureaucratic-caring-transtheoretical-evolution-of-rays-theory-of-bureacratic-caring/

 

Chapter Review Chapter 28

Literature Overview of the Theory

According to Smith and Parker (2015), an overview of the theory Troutman-Jordan’s Theory of Successful Aging addresses successful aging or its accomplishment. Practical guidelines are provided for the promotion of successful aging. The impetus for developing the theory of successful aging was enhanced understanding of successful again, capture from the older adult’s perspective and identification of foci for intervention to foster aging. An emphasis was to improve health, function, and quality of life of the older adult.

· Aging is a progressive process

· Aging may be successful or unsuccessful

· Successful aging is influenced by choices

· The self is not ageless

· Aging people experience changes that may change their perspectives (pp. 483-484).

Video: Troutman-Jordan Theory of Successful Aging

The geriatric population is living longer. There are advances in healthcare. Successful again correlates with the extended life span that many baby boomers are experiencing

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