The concept health is constructed within socioeconomic, political, cultural, and ecological contexts that affect how personnel in the medical and nursing fields practice. The idea of health and its associated practices in Western countries has arisen from modernist discourses such as mechanism and rationalism, which further support a capitalist economic system that stresses efficiency, specialization, and volume for profit. In Western industrial cultures in particular, health is primarily driven by consumerism and market forces and is generally defined within two categories: wellness and illness. To explore this concept further, I interviewed seven nurse scholars who see health in a different way as they challenge and resist the dominant di...
This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aimed to prov...
Background: Increasing numbers of nurses view environmental activism as part of their role. No studi...
Abstract Background: Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing c...
Over the past two decades, global health has emerged in higher education as significant focus. While...
Nurses frequently care for individuals whose conditions are related to destructive environmental inf...
Exploring Significant Impact of Global Health Experienced by Nursing Educators: An Integrative Liter...
Nurses are living and working with an environment of change. There is ongoing change in healthcare e...
Introduction and Background This thesis presents ten published papers linked by the need to come to...
Multiple factors shape health and wellbeing, often compromise flourishing, and require complex resp...
gmail.com ABSTRACT: The study aims to understand the perception of nurses-professors about the actua...
The persistent and chronic nursing shortage presents an urgency to understand the root causes of nur...
Affective learning in nursing education continues to be important in the development of professional...
It has been suggested that climate change is the biggest threat to public health for the 21st Centur...
Explicit reference to the concept of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) within nurse educat...
Abstract This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aime...
This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aimed to prov...
Background: Increasing numbers of nurses view environmental activism as part of their role. No studi...
Abstract Background: Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing c...
Over the past two decades, global health has emerged in higher education as significant focus. While...
Nurses frequently care for individuals whose conditions are related to destructive environmental inf...
Exploring Significant Impact of Global Health Experienced by Nursing Educators: An Integrative Liter...
Nurses are living and working with an environment of change. There is ongoing change in healthcare e...
Introduction and Background This thesis presents ten published papers linked by the need to come to...
Multiple factors shape health and wellbeing, often compromise flourishing, and require complex resp...
gmail.com ABSTRACT: The study aims to understand the perception of nurses-professors about the actua...
The persistent and chronic nursing shortage presents an urgency to understand the root causes of nur...
Affective learning in nursing education continues to be important in the development of professional...
It has been suggested that climate change is the biggest threat to public health for the 21st Centur...
Explicit reference to the concept of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) within nurse educat...
Abstract This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aime...
This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aimed to prov...
Background: Increasing numbers of nurses view environmental activism as part of their role. No studi...
Abstract Background: Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing c...