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Beschreibung
Philosophy offers a means of unpacking and grappling with important questions and issues relevant to nursing practice, research, scholarship, and education. By engaging in these discussions, this Handbook provides a gateway to new understandings of nursing.

The Handbook, which is split loosely into seven sections, begins with a foundational chapter exploring philosophy's relationship to and with nursing and nursing theory. Subsequent sections thereafter examine a wide range of philosophic issues relevant to nursing knowledge and activity.

Philosophy and nursing, philosophy and science, nursing theory

Nursing's ethical dimension is described

Philosophic questions concerning patient care are investigated

Socio-contextual and political concerns relevant to nursing are unpacked

Contributors tackle difficult questions confronting nursing

Difficulties around speech, courage, and race/otherness are discussed

Philosophic questions pertaining to scholarship, research, and technology are addressed

International in scope, this volume provides a vital reference for all those interested in thinking about nursing, whether students, practitioners, researchers, or educators.
Philosophy offers a means of unpacking and grappling with important questions and issues relevant to nursing practice, research, scholarship, and education. By engaging in these discussions, this Handbook provides a gateway to new understandings of nursing.

The Handbook, which is split loosely into seven sections, begins with a foundational chapter exploring philosophy's relationship to and with nursing and nursing theory. Subsequent sections thereafter examine a wide range of philosophic issues relevant to nursing knowledge and activity.

Philosophy and nursing, philosophy and science, nursing theory

Nursing's ethical dimension is described

Philosophic questions concerning patient care are investigated

Socio-contextual and political concerns relevant to nursing are unpacked

Contributors tackle difficult questions confronting nursing

Difficulties around speech, courage, and race/otherness are discussed

Philosophic questions pertaining to scholarship, research, and technology are addressed

International in scope, this volume provides a vital reference for all those interested in thinking about nursing, whether students, practitioners, researchers, or educators.
Über den Autor

Martin Lipscomb is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Worcester's Three Counties School of Nursing and Midwifery (UK).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Introduction. 2.Nursing, Philosophy, and Nursing Philosophy. 3. On the Contribution of the Nursing Theorists. 4.Philosophy of Science and Nursing Research. [...] is the Art in the Art and Science of Nursing?. [...] Knowledge of Nursology. 7.(Normative) Moral Theory and Nursing Practice. 8.Nursing: a moral profession?. 9.Remembering the Future: Nursing's Social Ethics. 10.Nursing and Morality in China: The Necessity and Possibility of a Confucian Ethics of Care. 11.Islamic humanism: Towards Understanding Nursing Care for Muslim Patients. 12.Dependency. [...]: Levinas and Ethics. 14.Vulnerability and Relations of Care. 15.Placebo Effect and Nursing. 16.Collectivism, personhood, and the role of patient and family. 17.A hermeneutical agential conception of suffering. 18.Hermeneutic phenomenology, person centred care, and loneliness. [...] thriving - and well-being - ought to be fundamental goals in nursing. [...] and Death: Nursing responses to euthanasia. [...] and Compassion in Nursing. 22.Nursing's endless pursuit of professionalization. 23.Medicine and Nursing Through the Advanced Nurse Practitioner Lens. [...] promotion of resilience in nursing: reification, second order signification and neoliberalism. 25.Problematizing Moral Distress, Moral Resilience, and Moral Courage: Implications for Nurse Education and Moral Agency. 26.Equality, equity, and distributional justice in nursing: agism and other impediments. 27.Avoiding the Triumph of Emptiness: The Threats of Educational Fundamentalism and Anti-Intellectualism in Nursing Education. [...] knew? Towards a sociology of ignorance in nursing. [...]-sacrifice in nursing: Taboo or valuable reality?. [...] there a personal responsibility for health?. [...] and Its Entanglements. 32.Rethinking Holism: Expanding the Lens from Patient Experience to Human Experience. 33.Empathy and Dialogue in Nursing Care. 34.Navigating the Edges of Critical Justice Theory through the Logic of Nursing. 35.Anxiety and moral courage: The path to authentic nursing?. 36.Freedom of speech as a philosophy of nursing. [...] Philosophical Inquiry to Dismantle Dominant Thinking in Nursing about Race and Racism. 38.Perpetuating the whiteness of nursing: Enculturation and nurse education. [...] can queers teach us about nursing ethics?. [...] as an Act of Care: A Glossary for Kinship, Care Praxis, and Nursing's Radical Imagination. 41.Phenomenology and nursing. [...] there anyone here who has a genuine medical problem? Health, illness, and Aristotle. 43.Concept analysis. 44.Epistemic injustice and vulnerability. 45.A process philosophy perspective on the relationality of nursing and leadership. 46.Technology and nursing. 47.Teaching and Learning Clinical Reasoning: Maximizing Human Intelligence, Expert Clinical Reasoning, Scientific Knowledge, and Decision-Making Supports.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Allgemeine Lexika
Genre: Importe, Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Buch
ISBN-13: 9781032114606
ISBN-10: 1032114606
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Lipscomb, Martin
Hersteller: Routledge
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 250 x 175 x 33 mm
Von/Mit: Martin Lipscomb
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.09.2023
Gewicht: 1,094 kg
Artikel-ID: 126944804

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