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Philosophy of technology and nursing

Nursing Philosophy, 2002
AbstractThis paper outlines the background and significance of philosophy of technology as a focus of inquiry emerging within nursing scholarship and research. The thesis of the paper is that philosophy of technology and nursing is fundamental to discipline development and our role in enhancing health care.
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Nursing models as philosophies of care

Nursing Standard, 1990
The value of nursing models, especially the well-published works of many of the American theorists, has been debated and argued at length. Indeed the topic was the subject of the July debate at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, which is an indication itself of the interest post-registration nurses working in cancer care have in the subject.
Betty Kershaw, Betty Kershaw
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What is philosophy of nursing?

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1997
This paper tries to describe the nature of the subject‐area known as philosophy of nursing. It is suggested that attempts to offer such a description are beset with difficulties surrounding both nurses’ and philosophers’ conceptin of philosophy. Nonetheless, this paper dose seek to offer a description of what philosophy amounts to. Schrock's suggestion
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The Participant Philosophy in Nursing Science

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1985
AbstractThe central thesis of this article is that scientific rigor is necessary but not sufficient to address the broad human issues that challenge the nursing profession. The pursuit of scientific rigor has led nurse researchers away from personal engagement in the issues they wish to study.
Stephen Tilden, Virginia P. Tilden
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Toward a New Philosophy of Nursing

Nursing, Law & Ethics, 1980
Anyone who has ever prepared a college of nursing catalogue has had to engage, if only briefly and superficially, in the development of a philosophy of nursing. I would like to carry that activity a little further here in order to propose and develop a particular philosophy of nursing.I will describe what could be called the self care philosophy.
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Primary nursing: a new philosophy

British Journal of Nursing, 1994
Primary nursing is dynamic and its inception acts as a springboard for the advancement of practice. The philosophy of primary nursing is also dynamic and thus needs to be modified regularly in order that it may retain its usefulness as a true reflection of beliefs and working practice.
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Nursing research and the philosophy of hermeneutics

Nursing Inquiry, 1996
This paper explores some of the implications of hermeneutic philosophy for nursing research. Using illustrative material from recent research into the quality of life of older people in nursing homes, the paper shows that hermeneutics provides a perspective from which to examine the literature, and which guides both the collection and interpretation of
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What???s your nursing philosophy?

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2005
Nurses who are self-motivated, continue their education, and are active in professional organizations enjoy career satisfaction and provide better healthcare.
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Primary nursing: a mode of care or a philosophy of nursing?

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1999
Primary nursing: a mode of care or a philosophy of nursing¶An examination of the literature surrounding primary nursing has shown that the term `primary nursing' is used to mean different things by different authors. This results in a confusing situation where `primary nursing' is considered by some to mean both a mode of organizing care delivery and a
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