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  1. 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 ). The first part of the process is identifying general ...

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  2. The first panel discussion explored the history of IPONS and the journal Nursing Philosophy. The second panel involved a reflection on the challenges of doing nursing philosophy in a research-intensive context of a Canadian university and the history and current movements in nursing philosophy in the Nordic countries.

    • Miriam Bender, Pamela J Grace, Catherine Green, Jane Hopkins-Walsh, Marit Kirkevold, Olga Petrovskay...
    • 2021
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  4. Feb 6, 2019 · By exploring thoughts of creation in relation to how nurses expressed experiences of everyday nursing care, three themes emerged: (a) Life as greater than a human being; (b) creational powers attributed to the human being; and (c) understanding life as basically good. 4.1. Life as greater than a human being.

    • Margareth Kristoffersen
    • 2019
  5. Philosophy, Nursing*. Nursing is directed to the care and well-being of persons, prevention of illness, restoration of health, and alleviation of suffering. Following the lead of many prior nurse theorists, I argue that nursing is a coherent unity of practice. Its various activities often occur in a clinically intimate i ….

    • Catherine Green
    • 2018
  6. Jul 12, 2023 · These efforts were published in a variety of journals that ranged from philosophical (e.g., Nursing Philosophy) to practical (e.g., Journal of Forensic Nursing, Teaching & Learning in Nursing) and which are published across the globe. Based on this discussion, we suggest that a big part of “doing philosophy” in nursing consists of critical ...

  7. Dec 1, 2014 · Nursing philosophy, as described by Reed (2012), is a “statement of foundational and universal assumptions, beliefs, and principles about the nature of knowledge and truth (epistemology) and about the nature of the entities represented in the metaparadigm” (p. 41). My personal philosophy of nursing, which describes precisely what nursing ...

  8. May 9, 2023 · For example, if papers, even if published in high-quality peer-reviewed journals, are described as opinion pieces and assumptions made about the value of nursing knowledge being primarily focused on science, there is likely to be an emphasis on ‘doing’ rather than ‘thinking’ nursing.

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