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  1. 1 day ago · Needs-Based Theories. The needs theorists were the first group of nurses who thought of giving nursing care a conceptual order. Theories under this group are based on helping individuals to fulfill their physical and mental needs. Theories of Orem, Henderson, and Abdella are categorized under this group.

  2. 1. A personal nursing philosophy serves as a guideline to help nurses live by standards they have set for themselves. 2. Having a personal philosophy of nursing can improve how you interact with patients, their loved ones, and your peers. 3. Personal nursing philosophies help guide ethical, competent, evidence-based, and science-driven nursing ...

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  4. Jul 12, 2023 · Notably, there are only a handful of nursing philosophy (or philosophy of nursing) textbooks or monographs currently in print, in contrast to the hundreds of texts on nursing theory and models. We conclude that if philosophy is as critical to nursing as some works of literature make it out to be, this is a question that needs addressing.

  5. Absolutism refers to the idea that reality, truth, or morality is “absolute”— the same for everybody, everywhere, and every-when, regardless of individual culture or cognition, or different situations or contexts. If you believe that truths are always true, or that there is an objective reality, you are an absolutist.

  6. May 1, 2014 · A three-pronged framework of philosophy is presented to help demonstrate the pervasiveness and magnitude of philosophy in nursing practice today and how philosophy is central to the work of nurses, educators and researchers. Concerns raised about the relevance of philosophy to the work of nurses have prompted us to examine the importance of philosophy in professional nursing. We introduce ...

  7. Dec 21, 2020 · Abstract. In this article, I revisit a philosophical idea from Intermodernism about generating knowledge through nursing practice and examine how this may enhance the epistemic dignity of knowledge. Epistemic dignity is an evaluation of knowledge (formalized in theories) as possessing quality and worth as scientific knowledge and as held in ...

  8. May 9, 2023 · The concept of nursing philosophy as a discipline will be considered, and how this fits with nursing theory, and nursing knowledge. Philosophical questions central to understanding contemporary nursing in a globalised world will be explored and the use of analytical philosophy and philosophical method in addressing such questions.

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