Technology and humane nursing care:(ir) reconcilable or invented difference?
A Barnard, M Sandelowski - Journal of advanced nursing, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Technology and humane nursing care:(ir) reconcilable or invented difference? Aim (s) of the
paper. This paper questions the validity of a boundary presumed to exist between …
paper. This paper questions the validity of a boundary presumed to exist between …
An evolutionary concept analysis of caring
GA Brilowski, M Cecilia Wendler - Journal of advanced nursing, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Aim. The aim of this paper is to identify the core, enduring attributes of nursing caring in
order to increase understanding of the concept and to identify its implications for research …
order to increase understanding of the concept and to identify its implications for research …
[图书][B] Nursing as caring: A model for transforming practice
A Boykin - 2001 - books.google.com
Describes a new theory of nursing as caring and caring as a way of nurses living in the
world. This theory provides a view that can be lived in all nursing situations and can be …
world. This theory provides a view that can be lived in all nursing situations and can be …
Caring and uncaring encounters in nursing and health care: Developing a theory
S Halldorsdottir - 1996 - diva-portal.org
The general aim of the present thesis was to develop a theory on caring and uncaring
encounters within nursi11g and health care from the patient's perspective. Results of an …
encounters within nursi11g and health care from the patient's perspective. Results of an …
The meaning of caring to nurses: an investigation into the nature of caring work in an intensive care unit
K Wilkin, E Slevin - Journal of clinical nursing, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Background. The purpose of the study was to generate knowledge, which informs the
discipline of nursing as caring represents an essential human need. Despite the wealth of …
discipline of nursing as caring represents an essential human need. Despite the wealth of …
Caring for patients of Islamic denomination: critical care nurses' experiences in Saudi Arabia
P Halligan - Journal of clinical nursing, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Aim. To describe the critical care nurses' experiences in caring for patients of Muslim
denomination in Saudi Arabia. Background. Caring is known to be the essence of nursing …
denomination in Saudi Arabia. Background. Caring is known to be the essence of nursing …
Caring and technology in an intensive care unit: an ethnographic study
AM Price - Nursing in Critical Care, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background Critical care practice is a mixture of caring and technological activities. There is
debate about whether the balance between these two elements is correct and a concern that …
debate about whether the balance between these two elements is correct and a concern that …
Philosophy of technology and nursing
A Barnard - Nursing Philosophy, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
This paper outlines the background and significance of philosophy of technology as a focus
of inquiry emerging within nursing scholarship and research. The thesis of the paper is that …
of inquiry emerging within nursing scholarship and research. The thesis of the paper is that …
Thai nurses' experience of caring for persons with life-sustaining technologies in intensive care settings: a phenomenological study
W Kongsuwan, RC Locsin - Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2011 - Elsevier
Technological competency as caring in nursing is grounded in the viewpoint that health care
technologies are used to know persons. This study described the experiences of eight Thai …
technologies are used to know persons. This study described the experiences of eight Thai …
(Ir) reconcilable differences? The debate concerning nursing and technology
M Sandelowski - Image: The Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: To review and critique the debate concerning nursing and technology. Technology
has been considered both at one at odds with nursing. Organizing Construct: Mitcham's …
has been considered both at one at odds with nursing. Organizing Construct: Mitcham's …