ABSTRACTObjectives: (1) To articulate my personal philosophy of gerontological nursing. (2) To identify why I professionally do what I do.Method: Using auto-ethnography, I reflected upon my years of work in Supportive Living settings to identify:(a) what tasks I enjoyed and why; (b) how I can best use my passion to honour our older adults: and (c) what about my practice was science, nursing, or "anything but" .Results: This reflective exercise enabled me to articulate my perspective toward gerontological nursing, thereby helping me to discover that I do what I do in order to bring older adults joy and comfort, and to help maintain their integrity and dignity. If gerontological nursing is to be person-centred, then I will happily do whatever...
Aim. To gain insight into a new type of nurse specialized in gerontology and geriatrics, how they fi...
OBJECTIVE: To understand how nurses see care delivery to elderly women. METHODS: In this phenomenol...
A basic philosophical belief of the totality paradigm in nursing is that human beings are cared for ...
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenological study was to explore the essence of gerontology nur...
Examining the meanings of the experiences of advanced practice nurses (APNs) who chose to work with ...
Aim. Drawing on research exploring nursing students’ experiences of working with older people, this ...
Aims and objectives. To develop a practitioner-led description of gerontological nursing and articul...
This paper contributes to the discussion on the materiality of age and ageing in this special issue ...
Overall aim: To describe the essence of autonomy and participation for older people in care, and how...
INTRODUCTION: There is an urgent need for registered nurses with gerontological competence within lo...
The unpopularity of gerontological nursing is well established and, although numerous studies have ...
For most of the history of humankind, ageing has been the problem of a fortunate few. Before 1900, w...
Accepting the point of view put forward by those sociologists working within the framework known as ...
Aim: To describe the meaning of caring for older persons based on the experiences of nursing student...
This article contributes to the discussion on the materiality of age and aging in this special issue...
Aim. To gain insight into a new type of nurse specialized in gerontology and geriatrics, how they fi...
OBJECTIVE: To understand how nurses see care delivery to elderly women. METHODS: In this phenomenol...
A basic philosophical belief of the totality paradigm in nursing is that human beings are cared for ...
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenological study was to explore the essence of gerontology nur...
Examining the meanings of the experiences of advanced practice nurses (APNs) who chose to work with ...
Aim. Drawing on research exploring nursing students’ experiences of working with older people, this ...
Aims and objectives. To develop a practitioner-led description of gerontological nursing and articul...
This paper contributes to the discussion on the materiality of age and ageing in this special issue ...
Overall aim: To describe the essence of autonomy and participation for older people in care, and how...
INTRODUCTION: There is an urgent need for registered nurses with gerontological competence within lo...
The unpopularity of gerontological nursing is well established and, although numerous studies have ...
For most of the history of humankind, ageing has been the problem of a fortunate few. Before 1900, w...
Accepting the point of view put forward by those sociologists working within the framework known as ...
Aim: To describe the meaning of caring for older persons based on the experiences of nursing student...
This article contributes to the discussion on the materiality of age and aging in this special issue...
Aim. To gain insight into a new type of nurse specialized in gerontology and geriatrics, how they fi...
OBJECTIVE: To understand how nurses see care delivery to elderly women. METHODS: In this phenomenol...
A basic philosophical belief of the totality paradigm in nursing is that human beings are cared for ...