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  1. Apr 22, 2022 · The scientific views include the natural sciences, human or social sciences, and practice or applied sciences. The philosophical views include analytical, continental, chaos, and complexity sciences. Perhaps the nursing philosophy also coincides with science.

  2. Jan 10, 2017 · A philosophy of nursing is “a statement encompassing ontological claims about the phenomena of central interest to a discipline, epistemic claims about how those phenomena come to be known and ethical claims about what the members of a discipline value” ( Fawcett & DeSanto-Madeya, 2013, p. 8 ).

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  4. Jul 12, 2023 · Based on the synthesis, we conclude that nursing philosophy could be considered a specific modality of nursing practice by which nursing is both done and delineated, a discursive practice in which we continually assess and explore and adapt and advance our understanding of the discipline in service to advancing our unique efficacy.

  5. Introduction. A philosophy of science is a perspective—a lens, a way one views the world, and, in the case of advanced practice nurses, the viewpoint the nurse acts from in every encounter with a patient, family, or group. A person’s philosophy of science cre-ates the frame on a picture—a message that becomes a paradigm and a point of ...

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  6. The attempt to identify nursing with natural science led to scientific studies of nursing, but these studies, while important, did not show that nursing itself was a science. Recognition that nursing was a human practical activity led to the use of the behavioral sciences to give a scientific account of nursing.

  7. A philosophy of nursing is an approach to nursing, usually created by individual nurses in their own daily practice in the field. A nurse uses his or her philosophy of nursing to explain what he or she believes nursing is, the role nursing plays in the health care field, and how he or she interacts with patients.

  8. Jul 19, 2021 · The final panel involved presentations on the future potential for philosophy in/and for nursing, the critical connections between nursing philosophy and nursing theory, dismantling racism in nursing and the potential for process philosophy to help explore nursing's unique efficacy in creating possibilities for health.