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Nursing in a postemotional society

Nursing Philosophy, 2004
Abstract  Globalization  is  often  seen  as  the  final  stage  in  the  transition  towards a market economy. It is argued that a side‐effect of globalization is cultural homogeneity and loss of life world, or ‘McDonaldization’. McDonaldization represents the rationalization of society in the quest for extreme efficiency. More recently, Meštrović has
E. Herdman
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Nursing as total institution.

Nursing Philosophy, 2023
Healthcare under the auspices of late-stage capitalism is a total institution that mortifies nurses and patients alike, demanding conformity, obedience, perfection.
Jessica Dillard-Wright, Danisha Jenkins
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Nursing in a Society in Crisis

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972
The Committee on Nursing in a Society in Crisis is an outgrowth of an American Nurses' Association clinical conference held in Atlanta, Ga., in November 1969. Stimulated by that conference, three nursesJanice Ruffin, Herbert Taylor, and Margaret McGill-called a meeting on the subject, "Is Nursing with It-a Society in Crisis." Out of this meeting came ...
C, Sullivan, J, Robinson, J, Ruffin
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The Nurse Professional Competence (NPC) Scale: A tool that can be used in national and international assessments of nursing education programmes

Nordic Journal of Nursing Research, 2019
The quality of basic nursing bachelor programmes nationally and internationally must regularly be assessed to ensure that they fulfil requirements and are appropriate in relation to developments and changes in societies and healthcare systems. There is a
A N N Gardulf   +9 more
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The Society's View of Nursing in Turkey

Hospital Topics, 2014
This study was conducted in order to ensure the educational transformation of a school of health at a state university, within the scope of the Bologna Process. A review of the literature suggests that dependent functions of nursing are studied more often than its independent functions, but independent functions of nursing are not properly understood ...
Ayla, Keçeci   +3 more
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Nursing in a changing society*

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1979
In this paper the technological, demographic, social and disease‐pattern changes in British society are considered and their implications for the nursing and health services discussed.The influences of major nursing reports as well as the consequences of the growth of professionalism in nursing and the potential outcome of the spread of political ...
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