Middle range nursing theory has the potential to improve outcomes in practice. Middle-range theories are more effective at addressing issues than grand or micro theories. In the case of focusing on safety, nurses can be provided with strategies that are based on evidence and may reduce errors. They will also have a better understanding of any risks related to certain treatments.
This type of theory also allows greater flexibility in problem-solving, as its scope is restricted and does not require the same knowledge or understanding that more general approaches do. The fact that middle-range nursing theories are tailored towards individual needs can benefit patients and increase their chance of success. Ultimately, focusing upon these concepts at the intermediate level allows for a bridge between research findings and actual practice. The result is improved clinical outcomes in multiple settings.