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Toward a mid-range theory of nursing presence.

Michelle A McMahon1, Kimberly A Christopher.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Presence is widely accepted as a core relational skill within the nursing profession. Nurse educators are challenged to ensure that the humanistic aspects of client care are included in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) curriculum. Introducing and teaching presence skills early in the BSN curriculum will ensure the essential value of relational engagement with clients. Nursing literature, however, notes presence is a challenging concept for BSN students. Articulating a mid-range theory of nursing presence will facilitate students' conceptual understanding of presence and guide nurse educators to teach presence skills. AIMS: To propose a mid-range theory of nursing presence. Within the theoretical model, identify development opportunities to improve student nurse use of presence as a relational skill.
METHODS: An extensive literature review was conducted. Materials were synthesized and the mid-range theory was developed. DISCUSSION: Kim's nurse-client domain provided the perspective that guided the parameters of the theory. Professional nursing presence is dependent upon the combination of five variables: individual nurse characteristics, individual client characteristics, shared characteristics within the nurse-client dyad, an environment conducive to relational work, and the nurse's intentional decisions within the practice domain. The variables are described and the relationships among variables depicted in the model. Specific nurse-sensitive points during a nurse-client interaction determine or influence the nurse presence intervention and dose. Areas designed to teach or improve relational skills are identified for the BSN educator.
CONCLUSION: A mid-range theory of presence contributes to our understanding of the relational aspects of nursing practice within the contemporary healthcare environment. Identifying strategies to teach BSN students presence skills will facilitate the incorporation of the humanistic aspects of client care in the undergraduate curriculum.
© 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21517880     DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6198.2011.00215.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0029-6473


  6 in total

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5.  Sharing our story individualized and triadic nurse meetings support couples adjustment to living with deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.

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6.  Here and now: Lived experiences of professional nurses practising caring presence in a rural public hospital in the North West Province, South Africa.

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