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      • 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.
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  2. 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.

  3. What has philosophy ever done for nursing: A discursive shift from margins to mainstream. Nurs Philos. 2023 Jun 26:e12451. doi: 10.1111/nup.12451. Online ahead of print. Author. Jane M Georges 1. Affiliation. 1 Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science, University of San Diego, San Diego, California, USA. PMID: 37357699. DOI: 10.1111/nup.12451.

  4. Both the profession and specialty are maturing, and along with this natural process, nurses are clarifying their roles and scope of practice. As nurses examine their practice, they also are questioning what is fundamentally important to them as nurses and as individuals-their values and beliefs.

    • Janice Denehy
    • 2001
  5. Philosophy, Nursing* Practice Patterns, Physicians'* This study critically examines the way in which the concept of caring is presented in the nursing literature through conceptual analytic approaches.

  6. 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...

  7. Abstract. This article summarizes a virtual live-streamed panel event that occurred in August 2020 and was cosponsored by the International Philosophy of Nursing Society (IPONS) and the University of California, Irvine's Center for Nursing Philosophy.

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