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Nursing and the philosophy of science
Nurse Education Today, 1991Throughout 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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Discovering my nursing philosophy
Nursing, 2017AFTER YEARS OF practicing as an RN, I was eager to advance my nursing practice and chose to pursue a bachelor's degree in nursing. I approached my first class with anticipation. My first writing assignment was to draft my personal nursing philosophy.
McCutcheon, Kimberly A., Stalter, Ann M.
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Encyclopedia of Database Systems
11 In animal societies, individuals may take on different roles to fulfil their own needs 12 and the needs of their groups. Ant colonies display high levels of organisational 13 complexity, with ants fulfilling different roles at different timescales ...
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11 In animal societies, individuals may take on different roles to fulfil their own needs 12 and the needs of their groups. Ant colonies display high levels of organisational 13 complexity, with ants fulfilling different roles at different timescales ...
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2022
AIM A discussion of the philosophy of pragmatism and how it can underpin and integrate nursing education, practice, research and policy across the nursing profession.
Sara Dolan, L. Nowell, G. McCaffrey
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AIM A discussion of the philosophy of pragmatism and how it can underpin and integrate nursing education, practice, research and policy across the nursing profession.
Sara Dolan, L. Nowell, G. McCaffrey
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2018
AIM A philosophical discussion of constructive realism and measurement in the development of nursing knowledge is presented. BACKGROUND Through Carper's four patterns of knowing, nurses come to know a person holistically.
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AIM A philosophical discussion of constructive realism and measurement in the development of nursing knowledge is presented. BACKGROUND Through Carper's four patterns of knowing, nurses come to know a person holistically.
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Nursing and music: Considerations of Nightingale’s environmental philosophy and phenomenology
Nursing Philosophy, 2018A philosophy of nursing is to express our considered opinion on what we believe to be true about the nature of the profession of nursing and provide a basis for nursing activities. It affirms the ethical values that we hold as fundamental to our practice.
Jon Parr Vijinski, S. Hirst, S. Goopy
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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 Science: This I Believe.
Nursing ResearchThe Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Nursing prepares students for careers as clinical nurse scientists and faculty. Admission into the program is only offered once a year, with an application deadline of February 1st for students to begin classes in Fall.
J. N. Mogaka
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The philosophy of psychiatric nursing
Nursing Standard, 1990In 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, 2020
Nurses have traditionally been regarded as clinicians that deliver compassionate, safe, and empathetic health care (Nurses again outpace other professions for honesty & ethics, 2018).
Felicia Stokes, Amitabha Palmer
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Nurses have traditionally been regarded as clinicians that deliver compassionate, safe, and empathetic health care (Nurses again outpace other professions for honesty & ethics, 2018).
Felicia Stokes, Amitabha Palmer
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