This study aimed to identify the values of modern nursing in the writings of Florence Nightingale entitled Notes on Nursing: What it Is, and What it Is Not, and justify them through some of the assumptions of Max Scheler's axiology. For this, we used Wilhelm Dilthey's hermeneutics as an instrument to unveil the Nightingale axiological field. From the effort undertaken in the search for the interpretation of the text, four core values of modern nursing were revealed from the researchers' consciousness, namely: solidarity; the value of truth; morality; and utility. These values form an amalgam and give nursing care sense and meaning. We concluded that these values make nursing what it is, legitimizing it as a social practice, and justifying t...
Nursing students access to higher education does not mark the beginning of basic scientific research...
As nursing prepares to enter the ninth decade of this century, much has been accomplished in its dri...
Nursing values are fundamental to the practice of nursing. They guide standards for action, provide ...
Este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar los valores de la Enfermería Moderna en el documento de ...
The paper addresses the question of normative analysis of the value-based aspects of nursing. In our...
Nursing is a profession that emergence of human needs, prioritizes, protects, maintains, improves th...
Theoretical Framework Although the beginnings of nursing reach deep into our history, nursing is a r...
The discourse that surrounds nineteenth-century nursing is dominated by Florence Nightingale’s work ...
Distinctive humanistic values are foundational in professional nursing practice, commonly shared by ...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore when nursing becomes an art, and to develop a theor...
Florence Nightingale brought nursing from a disreputable and immoral vocation into the honest and et...
Conceptualizing of values of the professionalism of nursesAccepted values are motivating and give di...
Objective: to identify values which structure and guide nursing as social practice. Method: qualitat...
A nursing philosophy represents the value system of the profession, providing direction for the prac...
[[abstract]]Keywords: attitudes;nursing;nurses;qualitative;Taiwan;values Aim. The purpose of this s...
Nursing students access to higher education does not mark the beginning of basic scientific research...
As nursing prepares to enter the ninth decade of this century, much has been accomplished in its dri...
Nursing values are fundamental to the practice of nursing. They guide standards for action, provide ...
Este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar los valores de la Enfermería Moderna en el documento de ...
The paper addresses the question of normative analysis of the value-based aspects of nursing. In our...
Nursing is a profession that emergence of human needs, prioritizes, protects, maintains, improves th...
Theoretical Framework Although the beginnings of nursing reach deep into our history, nursing is a r...
The discourse that surrounds nineteenth-century nursing is dominated by Florence Nightingale’s work ...
Distinctive humanistic values are foundational in professional nursing practice, commonly shared by ...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore when nursing becomes an art, and to develop a theor...
Florence Nightingale brought nursing from a disreputable and immoral vocation into the honest and et...
Conceptualizing of values of the professionalism of nursesAccepted values are motivating and give di...
Objective: to identify values which structure and guide nursing as social practice. Method: qualitat...
A nursing philosophy represents the value system of the profession, providing direction for the prac...
[[abstract]]Keywords: attitudes;nursing;nurses;qualitative;Taiwan;values Aim. The purpose of this s...
Nursing students access to higher education does not mark the beginning of basic scientific research...
As nursing prepares to enter the ninth decade of this century, much has been accomplished in its dri...
Nursing values are fundamental to the practice of nursing. They guide standards for action, provide ...