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  2. Jan 16, 2020 · A philosophy of nursing is a statement that outlines a nurses 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Articulating a philosophy statement is an intellectual activity that requires careful thought, because values need to be identified, clarified, and prioritized. Once these values are identified, putting them together into a short, cohesive statement is a challenging process ( Chitty, 2001 ).

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  6. Mar 10, 2023 · A nursing philosophy is a mission statement that outlines a nurse's values, beliefs, personal and professional ethics as they relate to the nursing profession and their motivation for being a nurse.

  7. A nursing philosophy is a reflection of a personal and professional value system, beliefs, goals, ethics and one’s relationship to the world at large. A philosophy may explain one’s mission in life, or the impetus that led them to entering the nursing profession.

  8. 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.

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