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Assignment:
Case study; Nursing research is an amalgamation, inspired by a broad range of theories and methodological approaches. This status is what brought nursing to its present academic level: scientific nursing journals, PhD programmes, professors, nursing institutes and faculties. Risjord (2011) asks "does nursing science need a distinct kind of theory?" (p. 489). It is interesting that nursing research does not seem to rest on one distinct kind of theory. Most of the theses in this study do not refer to or use nursing theory as a theoretical approach. There is quite simply a gradual reduction in direct reference to nursing theory over time.
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