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    • What Is a Philosophy of Nursing? | University of St ...
      • A philosophy of nursing is a statement that outlines a nurse’s values, ethics, and beliefs, as well as their motivation for being part of the profession. It covers a nurse’s perspective regarding their education, practice, and patient care ethics.
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  2. A nursing philosophy is a statement that describes a nurse's ethics, values, and beliefs. It outlines a nurse's motivation to become part of the nursing profession. Additionally, a personal philosophy of nursing provides information about a nurse's perspective regarding nursing education, practice, and patient care ethics.

  3. Sep 30, 2022 · Abstract. Clinical teaching practice of nurse educators is important in the development of clinical competence of undergraduate nursing students, but it is often not done according to best practice standards. This study aimed to summarise the best clinical teaching practices of nurse educators teaching undergraduate nursing programmes.

    • Sybil N. Gcawu, Dalena van Rooyen
    • Health SA. 2022; 27: 1728.
    • 10.4102/hsag.v27i0.1728
    • 2022
  4. Jul 12, 2023 · Based on this synthesis, we conclude that nursing philosophy can be considered a special mode of nursing practice by which nursing is both done and delineated, a practice by which we continually discover, assess, explore, and adapt our understanding of our unique efficacy in the service of advancing our discipline.

  5. Jul 1, 2018 · Developing a teaching philosophy may be a totally new experience for novice nursing faculty entering the academic setting from a background of clinical practice, research, or administration.

    • Yeijin Yeom, Marcia Ann Miller, Roberta Delp
    • 2018
  6. Nov 1, 2010 · In this paper, we present a theoretical discussion of a philosophy of nursing education based on a passion for teaching that, when implemented by clinical nursing faculty, promotes positive learning environments in which nursing students feel supported, valued, and engaged.

    • Shelley Spurr, Jill Bally, Linda Ferguson
    • 2010
  7. Dec 13, 2018 · A brief summary of key ideas related to the three substantial philosophical theories of truth—that is, correspondence, pragmatism, and coherence—serves to highlight various convictions and commitments that facilitate or discourage the growth of nursing knowledge in particular ways.

  8. Oct 7, 2020 · Critical thinking in nursing clinical practice, education and research: From attitudes to virtue - Falcó‐Pegueroles - 2021 - Nursing Philosophy - Wiley Online Library.

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