CHOLARLY PAPER INSTRUCTIONS DUE DATE: WEEK 4 Sunday at 2359 GUIDELINES: Each STUDENT will hand in one formal paper about a

CHOLARLY PAPER INSTRUCTIONS

DUE DATE: WEEK 4 Sunday at 2359

GUIDELINES: Each STUDENT will hand in one formal paper about a nursing theory. The paper is to be a five to six (5-6) pages total excluding title page & reference pages (double-spaced, 12 font, 1-inch margins).references 3 minimum

Follow APA guidelines for a cover sheet, headers, pagination, references, etc.

Use APA format to organize the paper and include/address each section below:

· Introduction (Brief background of the theorist)

· Basic Concept Analysis (Briefly discuss the theory’s core concepts) 

· Relevance (Discuss how the theorist connects to the theory, connect the theory to healthcare, connect the theory to current research/practice today)

· Use at least 
two peer-reviewed/research articles that detail the nursing theory being applied in clinical practice/research and summarize key findings of both articles including results and implications for future practice.

· Summary (Address strengths and limitations of theory)  

·

Please refer to the grading rubric below.

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