Identify the tenets and application of a nursing theory, discussing its impact on evidence-based practice. You will create a pamphlet outlining the key aspects of the selected nursing theory and its relevance to evidence-based practice. Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring
Part I:
- Using the information and design plan from Module 4, create a visually appealing and informative educational pamphlet and submit it by 11:59 PM ET Thursday for your peers to review.
- Include information on:

o Identification of the Nursing Theory:
- Clearly state the nursing theory you have selected for analysis.
o Overview of Nursing Theory Concepts:
- Provide a concise overview of the core concepts and principles of the selected nursing theory.
- Explain how these concepts contribute to the theoretical framework of nursing practice.
o Analysis of Application for Evidence-Based Practice:
- Analyze how the selected nursing theory can be applied to support evidence-based practice in healthcare settings.
- Discuss specific examples or scenarios illustrating how the theory informs the integration of research evidence into clinical decision-making.
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o Recommendations for Application:
- Offer recommendations for applying the selected nursing theory to enhance evidence-based practice.
o Provide practical strategies or suggestions for nurses to incorporate the theory into their daily practice to improve patient outcomes.
o Include practical tips, strategies, or scenarios that illustrate culturally competent care within the pamphlet.
- Incorporate images, infographics, and culturally relevant visuals to enhance the content.
Part II:
- Conduct a peer review of two peers, providing respectful and constructive criticism to help improve their pamphlets. You will be assigned peers to review on Friday. Peer reviews are due by 11:59 PM ET Sunday.
Submission Instructions:
- The pamphlet should be concise, clear, and easy to understand. Students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.
- Incorporate a minimum of 3 current (published within the last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.