The idea of revolution in the development of nursing theory
- 22 December 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Advanced Nursing
- Vol. 16 (12) , 1487-1491
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.1991.tb01597.x
Abstract
This paper examines Thomas Kuhn's notion that theory develops by means of revolution and its pervasion within nursing theory. Initially, the traditional, cumulative model of theory development is examined and then Kuhn's idea is explored. The extent of its pervasion in nursing theory is outlined. Finally, the value of Kuhn's model of theory development in nursing is evaluated. It is argued that while Kuhn's model has set nursing theory free from logical empiricism, it needs to be understood in conjunction with the traditional cumulative model.Keywords
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