This article is based on a discourse analysis of the complete nursing records of 45 patients, and concerns the modes of rationality that mediated text-based accounts relating to patient care that nurses recorded. The analysis draws on the work of the critical theorist, Jurgen Habermas, who conceptualised rationality in the context of modernity according to two types: purposive rationality based on an instrumental logic, and value rationality based on ethical considerations and moral reasoning. Our analysis revealed that purposive rationality dominated the content of nursing documentation, as evidenced by a particularly bio-centric and modernist construction of the workings of the body within the texts. There was little reference in the docu...
This paper explores the emergence of civics discourse in early 20th-century nursing. It foregrounds ...
The central concern of this thesis is the diversity of the discourses of caring within nursing knowl...
Artificial persons are those who speak and act for others. Nurses speak and act for patients as well...
Background: Medicine is recognised as a dominant source of governmentality and social regulation, an...
The aim of the thesis was to examine the strengths and weaknesses of postmodernism(s) and the influe...
This thesis tells a story from within and between the boundaries of my professional work as a nurse ...
The objectives of the study were to describe situations involving instrumental and communicative act...
A critical examination of contemporary nursing theory suggests that two distinct discourses coexist ...
Background: The background for this thesis is how it has been made possible with such strong politic...
This article reflects on the Critical theory, stemming from themost important philosophical concepts...
Abstract To develop nursing as a critical normative science (Kirkevold, 2009), a description of the ...
The focus on patient autonomy in American and increasingly British medicine highlights the importanc...
The computerization of health care record in hospital occurs within a dynamic of rationalization of ...
Personal knowledge was disclosed amongst a group of experienced registered nurses in relation to fee...
This Thesis focuses on the experience of being human as process in order to reveal being. Illness an...
This paper explores the emergence of civics discourse in early 20th-century nursing. It foregrounds ...
The central concern of this thesis is the diversity of the discourses of caring within nursing knowl...
Artificial persons are those who speak and act for others. Nurses speak and act for patients as well...
Background: Medicine is recognised as a dominant source of governmentality and social regulation, an...
The aim of the thesis was to examine the strengths and weaknesses of postmodernism(s) and the influe...
This thesis tells a story from within and between the boundaries of my professional work as a nurse ...
The objectives of the study were to describe situations involving instrumental and communicative act...
A critical examination of contemporary nursing theory suggests that two distinct discourses coexist ...
Background: The background for this thesis is how it has been made possible with such strong politic...
This article reflects on the Critical theory, stemming from themost important philosophical concepts...
Abstract To develop nursing as a critical normative science (Kirkevold, 2009), a description of the ...
The focus on patient autonomy in American and increasingly British medicine highlights the importanc...
The computerization of health care record in hospital occurs within a dynamic of rationalization of ...
Personal knowledge was disclosed amongst a group of experienced registered nurses in relation to fee...
This Thesis focuses on the experience of being human as process in order to reveal being. Illness an...
This paper explores the emergence of civics discourse in early 20th-century nursing. It foregrounds ...
The central concern of this thesis is the diversity of the discourses of caring within nursing knowl...
Artificial persons are those who speak and act for others. Nurses speak and act for patients as well...