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Operationalizing a Nursing Philosophy

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1987
A traditional philosophy statement can be transformed into a positioning statement that articulates a "vision" for a department of nursing and provides a framework when planning to thrive rather than merely survive in today's changing and competitive health care environment. Internal and external forces appropriately assessed enable nurse executives to
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The Philosophy of Nursing

Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1999
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the philosophy of nursing. First, the ontological, epistemological, and ethical issues that comprise the field of inquiry are identified. Second, we discuss how some of these issues are being addressed as demonstrated by the articles in this issue ofScholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice.Finally,
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Philosophy and nursing

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1980
It is claimed that philosophy has a distinctive contribution to make to the education of nurses and their teachers, as well as to the development of nursing theory and research. After a brief characterization of philosophy and philosophy of education, stressing its relationship with thinking processes, and the development of personal values, the above ...
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HUMANISM as a Philosophy for Nursing

Nursing Forum, 1985
“Humanism is a philosophical approach that seems suited for nursing. As a philosophy it is particularly appealing because its basic tenets are not esoteric. They are easy to comprehend and can easily incorporate beliefs about clients, students, and nursing education.”
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Nursing and the philosophy of science

Nurse Education Today, 1991
Throughout its history, nursing has struggled with definitional issues. Embedded firmly in tradition mothering roles according to McCloskey and Grace (1985), nursing has found it difficult to make transitions into the professional and scientific realms. The professional and scientific status of nursing may not be as gloomy as McCloskey and Grace put it.
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The philosophy of psychiatric nursing

Nursing Standard, 1990
In this panoramic overview of the meanings of mental health care, Philip Barker maps out the birth (or rebirth) of the philosophy of psychiatric nursing. The time is ripe for a fundamental re-examination of the main premises and values of the nursing culture, and for the rejection of concepts which have outlived their usefulness. Returning the focus of
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Nursing Philosophy

Nursing Philosophy, 2010
Special issue Nursing in an interdisciplinary world: cooperation, collaboration, or compromise?
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Nursing Philosophy

Nursing Philosophy, 2008
Special issue Identity and difference in health and healthcare Guest editor: John S ...
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Nursing Philosophy

Nursing Philosophy, 2007
Special issue Identity and difference in health and healthcare Guest editor: John S ...
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