Theory Analysis Paper
Theory analysis is a process used to guide the examination of a theory that can create new insights on the theory studied (McEwen & Wills, 2011). The grand theory to be analyzed in this paper is the Roy Adaption Model (RAM). The approach used to analyze the RAM is Chinn and Kramer’s Theory Description and Critical reflection. There are six concepts that comprise Chinn and Kramer’s Theory description which include, purpose, concepts, definitions, relationships, structure, and assumptions (McEwen & Wills, 2011). Critical reflection occurs after theory description and examines the sematic and structural clarity and consistency, simplicity or complexity, generality, accessibility and importance of the theory to practice (McEwen & Wills,
2011). The purpose of this paper is to analyze the RAM using Chinn and Kramer’s method of theory description and critical reflection.
Theory Description
Purpose
The purpose of Roy’s Adaption model is to evaluate how a person adapts to physiological and psychological changes in their internal and external environment (McEwen & Wills, 2011).
This model serves to assist nurses in understanding how a person adapts to change and identifies areas that nurses need to intervene to assist the client with effective adaption (McEwen & Wills,
2011). Concepts
There are numerous concepts identified and defined in the RAM. Key concepts of the RAM are the concepts of the nursing metaparadigm which include the concepts of person, health, environment, and nursing (McEwen & Wills, 2011). Other pertinent concepts include