theorists, please
Sharon Sarvey
sarvey at berea.edu
Mon Oct 12 19:33:39 PDT 1998
I think that in order to look at public health nursing from any framework other
than nursing is not then a nursing perspective rather another say epidemiologic
perspective. Nursing theories give the visual field from which concepts are
viewed. Given the nursing grand theories, it would be very easy to consider
public health concepts from whithin the domain of nursing.
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Subject: theorists, please
From: phnurses at u.washington.edu at Berlink
Date: 10/12/98 6:26 PM
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I am teaching a course in the School of Public Health and was
discussing
levels of theories--grand, mid-range and practice theories. Coming from a
nursing background, I have a good sense of grand theorists, for we have a=
list
of accepted and partially tested grand theories of nursing. But, when it=
came
to naming or identifying grand theorists in public health, I was at a bit of=
a
loss. Who do you consider to be grand theorists of/in public health?
You can post your reply to the listserve. I will summarize=
responses
posted directly to me. THANKS. MI
L. Michele Issel, PhD, RN, CNAA
Clinical Assistant Professor
<http://www.uic.edu/>University of Illinois
<http://www.uic.edu/depts/sph>School of Public Health=A0 (MC 923)
2035 W. Taylor Street
Chicago, IL 60312
Phone: 312-355-1137
Fax: 312-996-3551 =20
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<html><div>This is a request for a listserve discussion... </div>
<div><x-tab> </x-tab>I am
teaching a course in the School of Public Health and was discussing
levels of theories--grand, mid-range and practice theories. Coming
from a nursing background, I have a good sense of grand theorists, for we
have a list of accepted and partially tested grand theories of
nursing. But, when it came to naming or identifying grand theorists
in public health, I was at a bit of a loss. Who do you consider to
be grand theorists of/in public health?</div>
<div><x-tab> </x-tab>You
can post your reply to the listserve. I will summarize responses
posted directly to me. THANKS. MI</div>
<br>
L. Michele Issel, PhD, RN, CNAA<br>
Clinical Assistant Professor<br>
<a href=3D"http://www.uic.edu/">University of Illinois</a><br>
<a href=3D"http://www.uic.edu/depts/sph">School of Public Health=A0 </a>(MC
923)<br>
2035 W. Taylor Street<br>
Chicago, IL 60312<br>
Phone: 312-355-1137<br>
Fax: 312-996-3551 </html>
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