The Path Forward

N URSING theory and science are open, dynamic systems. The inherent but often overlooked attribute of nursing theory and science is change. The expansion of nursing’s disciplinary knowledge is dependent upon an evolution in nursing theory that in turns influences the direction of scientific inquiry and empiric support for evidence-based nursing care. It is evident that nursing theory and science have significantly impacted the Nation’s health. However, new questions challenge the directions of nursing theory and science, such as what are new philosophical orientations for the renovation of existing nursing theory; how relevant are grand, middle, and practice (situational) theory to contemporary research agendas; and how to conceptualize new theory across levels that meaningfully generate disciplinary and transdisciplinary knowledge. This commentary is

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