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Nursing Inquiry exists to examine nursing's current and emerging practices, conditions, and contexts within an expanding international community of ideas, and to stimulate critical reflection toward action on matters that affect the practice of nursing across all of those dimensions.
22 paź 2024 · As part of the learning evaluation, there was an interest in exploring their knowledge translation to practice, particularly in keeping within the biomedical ethical framework. Using a naturalistic inquiry, the study aimed to explore how registered nurses (RNs) attempted to adhere to ethical principles when dealing with ethical dilemmas at work.
6 kwi 2020 · This paper aims to describe the relational inquiry nursing approach and illustrate how this approach can enable nurses to develop a deeper awareness of patient suffering. The relational inquiry approach encompasses two components: a relational consciousness and inquiry as a form of action.
12 lip 2023 · The knowledge that drives nursing practice has always been a critical topic of nursing inquiry. Traditionally, theories and models have done the work codifying nursing knowledge and abilities for use in practice.
It describes the nature of philosophy of nursing and then focuses on three areas of enquiry central to nursing theory and practice: knowledge, persons and care.
1 maj 2006 · Practice inquiry is an ongoing, systematic investigation of questions about nursing therapeutics and clinical phenomena with the intent to appraise and translate all forms of “best evidence” to practice, and to evaluate the translational impact on the quality of health care and health outcomes.
This paper explores a social constructionist, pragmatist approach to inquiry and theory-building with a view to exploring its relevance for nursing as a practical discipline. Background. Positivist and postpositivist inquiry approaches in practical disciplines have produced ‘detached’ theories that lack relevance for everyday practice and ...