Nursing Praxis: Knowledge and Action

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Sally E. Thorne, Virginia E. Hayes
SAGE, 1997 - 313 páginas

With the evolution of nursing knowledge and theory, relationships between ideas and actions often become blurred and difficult to articulate. In this ground-breaking volume, the contributors present some of the ways in which nursing scholars are confronting this problem by reflecting upon the nature of nursing knowledge and the application of theory in practice. The book is divided into three sections that address: the nature of knowledge in clinical practice; the application of theoretical knowledge; and the creation of new forms and avenues of inquiry.

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Used in Nursing Practice
3
Knowing the Patient?
23
Discovering Knowledge in a Practice Setting
39
Searching for Family Nursing
54
Enlightenment in Nursing 89 68
89
Implications of the Caring
105
Thinking Nursing
125
ConsciousnessRaising as a Feminist
157
Foundational Thought in the Development
203
Nursing Inquiry for the Common Good
219
Health Knowledge and the Praxis
237
Action Research as Authentic Methodology
254
A Feminist Poststructuralist Orientation
267
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Sally Thorne, RN, PhD, FAAN, FCAHS, is a Professor and former Director of the School of Nursing at the University of British Columbia, where she currently also holds the position of Associate Dean of Applied Science. She has a longstanding research program in the field of patient experience and relational practice in chronic illness and cancer care in addition to a body of scholarly work in the philosophy of science, the nature of evidence, and applied qualitative methodology. She is author of four books, including a popular qualitative research text on Interpretive Description. She has an extensive record of peer reviewed journal publications and has presented her work internationally as invited scholar, keynote lecturer and distinguished professor. She is Editor-in-Chief of the scholarly journal Nursing Inquiry and Associate Editor for Qualitative Health Research. She has served terms as Board Director for numerous organizations, including the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology, the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, and the Association of Registered Nurses of British Columbia, and is a Fellow of both the American Academy of Nursing and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.

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