Nursing Philosophy

Nursing Philosophy

护理理念

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Reconciling conceptualizations of ethical conduct and person-centred care of older people with cognitive impairment in acute care settings 5
Electronic health record as a panopticon: A disciplinary apparatus in nursing practice 5
Theoretical development in the context of nursingThe hidden epistemology of nursing theory 5
Power, discourse, and resistance: Poststructuralist influences in nursing 5
Nursing history as philosophytowards a critical history of nursing 4
Medical assistance in dying: A political issue for nurses and nursing in Canada 4
But it's legal, isn't it? Law and ethics in nursing practice related to medical assistance in dying 3
Meaning, lived experience, empathy and boredom: Max van Manen on phenomenology and Heidegger 3
Nursing knowledge: A middle ground exploration 3
Understanding human enhancement technologies through critical phenomenology 3
Research paradigms and the politics of nursing knowledge: A reflective discussion 2
The redundancy of positivism as a paradigm for nursing research 2
Perspectives on phronesis in professional nursing practice 2
Heeding humanity in an age of electronic health records: Heidegger, Levinas, and Healthcare 2
Patient involvement and institutional logics: A discussion paper 2
Putting Socrates back in Socratic method: Theory-based debriefing in the nursing classroom 2
Refining moral agency: Insights from moral psychology and moral philosophy 2
John Paley's cognition and the compassion deficit: The social psychology of helping behaviour in nursing: An Aristotelian response 1
Revisiting Intelligent Nursing: Olga Petrovskaya in conversation with Mary Ellen Purkis and Kristin Bjornsdottir 1
Philosophical inquiry and nursing advocacy 1
Nurses' attitudes to euthanasia eleven years on: Has anything changed? 1
Phenomenology as a political position within maternity care 1
Why nurses should be Marxists 1
Carry on thinking: Nurse education in the Corporate University 1
The central question and the scope of nursing research 1
Middle-range theories as models: New criteria for analysis and evaluation 1
The Political Matters: Exploring material feminist theories for understanding the political in health, inequalities and nursing 1
Complicating nursing's views on religion and politics in healthcare 1
Reconciling conceptualizations of relationships and person-centred care for older people with cognitive impairment in acute care settings 1
Genealogies of recovery: The framing of therapeutic ambitions 1
Nursing as concrete philosophy, Part I: Risjord on nursing knowledge 1
Healing activities construct the objects of therapy: Medicine's way of seeking truth, organizing forms of reality, regulating patients' bodies, illness and culture? 1
Invisible but sensible aesthetic aspects of excellence in nursing 1
Beyond the absent body-A phenomenological contribution to the understanding of body awareness in health and illness 1
Ivan Illich's Medical Nemesis and the age of the show': On the Expropriation of Death 1
The subversion of Mill and the ultimate aim of nursing 1
Recognition Theory in Nurse/Patient Relationships: The contribution of Gillian Rose 1
Governing through lifestyleLalonde and the biopolitical management of public health in Canada 1
Embracing the wild profusion: A Foucauldian analysis of the impact of healthcare standardization on nursing knowledge and practice 0
Living the intensive order: Common sense and schizophrenia in Deleuze and Guattari 0
Nursing and music: Considerations of Nightingale's environmental philosophy and phenomenology 0
Ranciere's writings applied to nursing: A radical and emancipatory political theory 0
Models versus theories as a primary carrier of nursing knowledge: A philosophical argument 0
Critical consciousness-raising, popular education and liberation in community health nursing: Let's start the debate 0
Profits and prophets: Derrida on linguistic bereavement and (Im)possibility in nursing 0
Locating the lived body in client-nurse interactions: Embodiment, intersubjectivity and intercorporeality 0
Nursing as concrete philosophy, Part II: Engaging with reality 0
New ways for nursing inspired by the works of Michel de Certeau 0
Phenomenology and qualitative research: Amedeo Giorgi's hermetic epistemology 0
Bearing witness in nursing practice: More than a moral obligation? 0