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In an effort to assuage the divisiveness in the nursing world regarding the metaparadigm concepts, Thorne et al. (1998) has proposed a definition of nursing that reflects the middle ground of the debates, while permitting a range of paradigmatic and philosophical positions.
This document contains a nursing student's personal philosophy and reflection on their nursing education. Some key points: 1) The student's definition of nursing has shifted to emphasize the human and interpersonal aspects of care over just the scientific.
1 gru 2007 · A definition of nursing as situated caring is presented, along with a historical discussion of nursing epistemology and theory for context. Implications for practice, education, and...
5 maj 2023 · external guidance of morality as the basis for preparations in nursing ethics education to enhance the nurses’ encounter with their clients. Such a framework should recognise nursing ethics from the philosophical view of ethics as a binding responsibility focusing primarily on a patient as the vulnerable and suffering ‘other’.
A philosophy of nursing identifies what is believed to be the basic or central phenomena of the discipline, relates nursing to a particular world view, and provides some information on how one may come to
Ethical Principles in Nursing Each person is a human and deserves to be treated with equanimity and respect regardless of past actions or omissions that may bring them under my care. As a nursing care partner for a local hospital system, I have had the opportunity to care for patients who are incarcerated and receiving treatment at the hospital.
12 lip 2023 · This definition of “nursing philosophy” provides an opening for further inquiry helping to illuminate its functionalities and potentialities for outputs that can facilitate rigorous practice, education, and scholarship.