Theoretic interest in the nature of events and event identity is apparent across a wide range of fields. However, this interest has not yet made itself known in nursing. In this paper, it is asserted that nurse theoreticians and researchers should consider the problematic of events and event identity. It is suggested that engagement with these issues is important because the manner in which this component of explanation is integrated into argument has concrete implications for our understanding of healthcare practice. Indeed, refusal to engage with such issues may jeopardize explanatory coherence. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Aim: We propose that the conceptual orientation of professional identity is a logical consequence of...
Background: A changing healthcare system affects the professional identity of nursing groups. Public...
This book examines some of the more disturbing representations of nurses in popular culture, to unde...
Theoretic interest in the nature of events and event identity is apparent across a wide range of fie...
Theoretic interest in the nature of events and event identity is apparent across a wide range of fie...
Critical incidents in nursing education are usually seen as puzzling or problematic events. This art...
Despite the existence of a diverse and burgeoning specialist literature (see, for example, Casati an...
This research is an exploratory analysis on the process of anticipatory socialization in the nursing...
In the field of nursing, narratives of professional identity have been, and remain, closely tied to ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore sensemaking of incidents by health care profession...
Nursing is, as a profession, often portrayed or described as a homogenous and stable entity. This pr...
Nurses' identities are constructed through their institutional belonging and the exercise of particu...
Nursing theories are like myths, in that they contain symbolic representations that tell a story abo...
to appear in: F. Shipley and J. Zacks (eds.), Understanding Events: How Humans See, Represent, and A...
© 2013 Dr. Georgina Anne Parkes WillettsThere is limited evidence, and research on nurses’ developme...
Aim: We propose that the conceptual orientation of professional identity is a logical consequence of...
Background: A changing healthcare system affects the professional identity of nursing groups. Public...
This book examines some of the more disturbing representations of nurses in popular culture, to unde...
Theoretic interest in the nature of events and event identity is apparent across a wide range of fie...
Theoretic interest in the nature of events and event identity is apparent across a wide range of fie...
Critical incidents in nursing education are usually seen as puzzling or problematic events. This art...
Despite the existence of a diverse and burgeoning specialist literature (see, for example, Casati an...
This research is an exploratory analysis on the process of anticipatory socialization in the nursing...
In the field of nursing, narratives of professional identity have been, and remain, closely tied to ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore sensemaking of incidents by health care profession...
Nursing is, as a profession, often portrayed or described as a homogenous and stable entity. This pr...
Nurses' identities are constructed through their institutional belonging and the exercise of particu...
Nursing theories are like myths, in that they contain symbolic representations that tell a story abo...
to appear in: F. Shipley and J. Zacks (eds.), Understanding Events: How Humans See, Represent, and A...
© 2013 Dr. Georgina Anne Parkes WillettsThere is limited evidence, and research on nurses’ developme...
Aim: We propose that the conceptual orientation of professional identity is a logical consequence of...
Background: A changing healthcare system affects the professional identity of nursing groups. Public...
This book examines some of the more disturbing representations of nurses in popular culture, to unde...