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This one-of-a-kind book provides an in-depth analysis of nursing practice as a concept and area of study, rather than as an aggregation of specific techniques and skills. The text addresses the essential features of nursing practice using a five-level nursing framework developed by the author. This framework promotes a deep understanding of how nursing should be holistically practiced rather than focusing on particular nursing competencies. The book stresses the importance of developing a multifaceted, adaptable approach to nursing that integrates all of its complexities, including philosophy,…mehr
This one-of-a-kind book provides an in-depth analysis of nursing practice as a concept and area of study, rather than as an aggregation of specific techniques and skills. The text addresses the essential features of nursing practice using a five-level nursing framework developed by the author. This framework promotes a deep understanding of how nursing should be holistically practiced rather than focusing on particular nursing competencies. The book stresses the importance of developing a multifaceted, adaptable approach to nursing that integrates all of its complexities, including philosophy, knowledge and knowing, and situational contingencies. Also addressed are the integral components of nursing practice, including essential tools, collaboration, knowledge application, competence, expertise, and quality of practice.
The book discusses and analyzes the five levels of nursing practicethe nursing perspective, nursing knowledge for practice, the philosophy of nursing practice, the dimension of nursing practice, and the process of nursing practiceto provide a model for how nursing should be practiced in order to better serve patients and advance knowledge for practice. With its in-depth perspective and unique focus, the book draws from nursing knowledge, but also from the fields of philosophy and the social sciences. As such, it analyzes the essential features and characteristics of nursing practice through a broader lens. The book also includes a comprehensive bibliography from nursing, philosophy, and social sciences literature. It is designed as both a text for graduate-level nursing students and as an authoritative reference for practicing nurses, educators, and researchers.
Key Features:
Presents a five-level analytical model of nursing practice developed by the author
Provides an in-depth examination of the essential features and dimensions of nursing practice using this analytical model
Addresses the essential tools of nursing practice; collaborative practice, knowledge application, and competence; expertise; and quality of practice
Includes a comprehensive bibliography relevant to the study of nursing practice from nursing, philosophy, and the social sciences
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Autorenporträt
Hesook Suzie Kim, PhD, RN, has been professor at the University of Rhode Island since 1979 and Professor II at the Institute of Nursing Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo in Norway from 1992 to 2003. She is professor emerita of nursing at the University of Rhode Island, from which she retired in 2004, and has held the professorship at Buskerud University College in Norway from 2004 to 2008. Currently she is a research project director at Buskerud University College. Dr. Kim had taught at the University of Rhode Island since 1973 and was dean of the College of Nursing there from 1983 to 1988.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Preface 1. Introduction The Definition of Nursing Practice Nursing Practice in the Context of the Health Care System, Society, and Culture A Model for Nursing Practice Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 2. The Client of Nursing Nursing Perspective of Clients—Human Living Human Dignity and Self-Determination in the Context of Nursing Practice Client and Environment Client in the Context of Family Client in the Context of Society and Culture Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 3. The Nursing Perspective for Practice Holism Health Orientation Person-Centeredness Caring Nursing Gaze as Operationalization of the Nursing Perspective The Nursing Perspective and a Nursing Perspective Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 4. Nursing Knowledge for Practice Nursing Epistemology Nursing’s Substantive Knowledge Domains Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation Notes 5. Three Philosophies of Nursing Practice: Philosophies of Care, Therapy, and Professional Work The Philosophy of Care The Philosophy of Therapy The Philosophy of Professional Work Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 6. Five Dimensions of Nursing Practice Characterization of Nursing Practice The Scientific Dimension The Technical Dimension The Ethical Dimension The Aesthetic Dimension The Existential Dimension Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 7. The Process of Nursing Practice The Process of Deliberation The Process of Enactment The Perspective, the Knowledge, and the Philosophy of Practice in the Process The Dimension of Nursing Practice and the Process Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation Notes 8. Essential Tools of Nursing Practice Essential Tools in the General Practice Processes Caring and Person-Oriented Essential Tools Essential Tools of General Nursing Therapeutics Professional Role–Related Essential Tools Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 9. Collaborative Practice Characteristics of Collaboration Critical Premises of Collaboration Processes of Collaboration Determinants of Collaboration Collaborative Practice in Nursing Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 10. Knowledge Application in Nursing Practice Knowledge-Based Practice Processes of Knowledge Application in Nursing Practice Critical Reflective Inquiry in Nursing Practice Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation Note 11. Competence and Expertise in Nursing Practice, and Quality of Nursing Practice Competence in Nursing Practice Expertise in Nursing Practice Quality of Care and Quality of Nursing Practice Client Outcomes in Relation to Quality of Care Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 12. Concluding Remarks Future of Nursing Practice Knowledge Development to Advance Nursing Practice Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation Bibliography Index
Contents Preface 1. Introduction The Definition of Nursing Practice Nursing Practice in the Context of the Health Care System, Society, and Culture A Model for Nursing Practice Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 2. The Client of Nursing Nursing Perspective of Clients—Human Living Human Dignity and Self-Determination in the Context of Nursing Practice Client and Environment Client in the Context of Family Client in the Context of Society and Culture Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 3. The Nursing Perspective for Practice Holism Health Orientation Person-Centeredness Caring Nursing Gaze as Operationalization of the Nursing Perspective The Nursing Perspective and a Nursing Perspective Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 4. Nursing Knowledge for Practice Nursing Epistemology Nursing’s Substantive Knowledge Domains Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation Notes 5. Three Philosophies of Nursing Practice: Philosophies of Care, Therapy, and Professional Work The Philosophy of Care The Philosophy of Therapy The Philosophy of Professional Work Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 6. Five Dimensions of Nursing Practice Characterization of Nursing Practice The Scientific Dimension The Technical Dimension The Ethical Dimension The Aesthetic Dimension The Existential Dimension Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 7. The Process of Nursing Practice The Process of Deliberation The Process of Enactment The Perspective, the Knowledge, and the Philosophy of Practice in the Process The Dimension of Nursing Practice and the Process Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation Notes 8. Essential Tools of Nursing Practice Essential Tools in the General Practice Processes Caring and Person-Oriented Essential Tools Essential Tools of General Nursing Therapeutics Professional Role–Related Essential Tools Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 9. Collaborative Practice Characteristics of Collaboration Critical Premises of Collaboration Processes of Collaboration Determinants of Collaboration Collaborative Practice in Nursing Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 10. Knowledge Application in Nursing Practice Knowledge-Based Practice Processes of Knowledge Application in Nursing Practice Critical Reflective Inquiry in Nursing Practice Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation Note 11. Competence and Expertise in Nursing Practice, and Quality of Nursing Practice Competence in Nursing Practice Expertise in Nursing Practice Quality of Care and Quality of Nursing Practice Client Outcomes in Relation to Quality of Care Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation 12. Concluding Remarks Future of Nursing Practice Knowledge Development to Advance Nursing Practice Summary and Questions for Reflection and Further Deliberation Bibliography Index
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