The role of experience, narrative, and community in skilled ethical comportment.
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Framing learning through reflection within Carper's fundamental ways of knowing in nursingCare, cure and interpersonal understanding.Emotions, care and particularity.Hermeneutics: philosophical traditions and nursing practice research.Hermeneutic philosophy. Part I: Implications of its use as methodology in interpretive nursing research.Moral problems experienced by nurses when caring for terminally ill people: a literature review.Milieu management of traumatized youngsters.A hermeneutic textual analysis of suffering and caring in the peri-operative context.On the use of narratives in nursing research.Community pharmacist perception and attitude toward ethical issues at community pharmacy setting in central Saudi Arabia.Modifying autonomy--a concept grounded in nurses' experiences of moral decision-making in psychiatric practice.Yes! There is an ethics of care: an answer for Peter Allmark.Development of the ethical dimension in nursing theory.Mutual timing: an essential component of provider/patient communication.Practical knowledge of experienced nurses in critical care: a qualitative study of their narratives.Caring narratives and the strategy of presence: narrative communication in nursing practice and research.Thoughts on the therapeutic use of narrative in the promotion of coping in cancer care.An evolutionary concept analysis of caring.Moral distress in healthcare practice: the situation of nurses.A pluralist view of nursing ethics.Professional comportment: the missing element in nursing practice.Gender and the experience of moral distress in critical care nurses.Moral distress in undergraduate nursing students: A systematic review.Nursing in quality space: technologies governing experiences of care.Caring as everydayness.Holistic nurses' stories of personal healing.A good death.The experience of learning to speak up: a narrative inquiry on newly graduated registered nurses.What are nurses doing to patients? A review of theories of nursing past and present.The emotion: A crucial component in the care of critically ill patients.Using computer-assisted learning to gain knowledge about child death and bereavement.Nursing ethics and conceptualizations of nursing: profession, practice and work.Articulating the culture and tradition of community health nursing.Dialectical analysis concerning the rational aspect of the art of nursing.Clinical supervision: a plea for 'pit head time' in cancer nursing.The construction of a subset of ICNP® for patients with dementia: a Delphi consensus and a group interview study.An adjusted version of Kohlberg's moral theory: discussion of its validity for research in nursing ethics.Professional Ethical Competence in nursing: the role of nursing instructors.The NHS as a learning organization: aspirations beyond the rainbow?Models of knowledge in the assessment of postoperative pain.
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The role of experience, narrative, and community in skilled ethical comportment.
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The role of experience, narrative, and community in skilled ethical comportment.
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The role of experience, narrative, and community in skilled ethical comportment.
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