The paper addresses the question of normative analysis of the value-based aspects of nursing. In our perspective, values in science may be distinguished into: a) epistemic when related to the goals of truth and objectivity; b) non-epistemic when related to social, cultural or political aspects. Furthermore, values can be called constitutive when necessary for a scientific enterprise, or contextual when contingently associated with science. Analysis of the roles of the various forms of values and models of knowledge translation provides the ground to understand the specific role of values in nursing. A conceptual framework has been built to classify some of the classical perspectives on nursing knowledge and to examine the relationships betw...
The major concerns expressed in the literature regarding the development and expansion of nursing sc...
This essay addresses the problem of the essentiality of nursing knowledge and what kind of theory, i...
This dissertation examines the professional and moral responsibilities of nurses, particularly the r...
This article tries to discuss general aspects on models of nursing knowledge, basic elements for its...
Nursing is a profession that emergence of human needs, prioritizes, protects, maintains, improves th...
Diagnostic frameworks are fundamental components of many scientific and technological activities and...
Objective: to identify values which structure and guide nursing as social practice. Method: qualitat...
This study aimed to identify the values of modern nursing in the writings of Florence Nightingale en...
This article tries to discuss general aspects on models of nursing knowledge, basic elements for its...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this reflection is to analyze the production of knowledge in nursing in a...
This theoretical study results from the observation and problematization of inexperienced nurses ’ i...
During the successive wave of globalization, nurses emphasized the requirement of specialized knowle...
Nursing knowledge has traditionally been examined and developed through the main research approaches...
This exploratory-correlational study sought relationships between seven essential values, twelve edu...
Background: Nursing as clinical practice, management and research are based on nursing philosophy an...
The major concerns expressed in the literature regarding the development and expansion of nursing sc...
This essay addresses the problem of the essentiality of nursing knowledge and what kind of theory, i...
This dissertation examines the professional and moral responsibilities of nurses, particularly the r...
This article tries to discuss general aspects on models of nursing knowledge, basic elements for its...
Nursing is a profession that emergence of human needs, prioritizes, protects, maintains, improves th...
Diagnostic frameworks are fundamental components of many scientific and technological activities and...
Objective: to identify values which structure and guide nursing as social practice. Method: qualitat...
This study aimed to identify the values of modern nursing in the writings of Florence Nightingale en...
This article tries to discuss general aspects on models of nursing knowledge, basic elements for its...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this reflection is to analyze the production of knowledge in nursing in a...
This theoretical study results from the observation and problematization of inexperienced nurses ’ i...
During the successive wave of globalization, nurses emphasized the requirement of specialized knowle...
Nursing knowledge has traditionally been examined and developed through the main research approaches...
This exploratory-correlational study sought relationships between seven essential values, twelve edu...
Background: Nursing as clinical practice, management and research are based on nursing philosophy an...
The major concerns expressed in the literature regarding the development and expansion of nursing sc...
This essay addresses the problem of the essentiality of nursing knowledge and what kind of theory, i...
This dissertation examines the professional and moral responsibilities of nurses, particularly the r...