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Hospitals as total institutions
Hospitals as total institutions
Abstract The image of the hospital is presented to the public as a place of healing. Though the oft-criticized total insti...
Making things work: Using Bourdieu's theory of practice to uncover an ontology of everyday nursing in practice
Making things work: Using Bourdieu's theory of practice to uncover an ontology of everyday nursing in practice
Abstract Seeking to answer the question of what it is that nurses do, scholars researching nursing have worked with theore...
Persuasive discourses in editorials published by the top‐five nursing journals: Findings from a 5‐year analysis
Persuasive discourses in editorials published by the top‐five nursing journals: Findings from a 5‐year analysis
Abstract The aim is to describe which persuasive tool from the triad of Aristotle (Ethos, Pathos and Logos) is most common...
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Assembling bodies‐without‐organs: A poststructuralist analysis of group sex between men
Assembling bodies‐without‐organs: A poststructuralist analysis of group sex between men
Abstract Group sex among men who have sex with men may be understood as a ‘radical’ practice insofar as it t...
Gilles Deleuze's societies of control: Implications for mental health nursing and coercive community care
Gilles Deleuze's societies of control: Implications for mental health nursing and coercive community care
Abstract Since the era of deinstitutionalisation, many clinical approaches have emerged to enable the care and treatment o...
Existential phenomenology as a unifying philosophy of science for a mixed method study
Existential phenomenology as a unifying philosophy of science for a mixed method study
Abstract This article discusses how existential phenomenology may serve as a frame in a mixed-methods study of changes in ...
A radical imagination for nursing: Generative insurrection, creative resistance
A radical imagination for nursing: Generative insurrection, creative resistance
Abstract In the crucible of the pandemic, it has never before been clearer that, to ensure the relevance and even the surv...
Rethinking dementia as a queer way of life and as ‘crip possibility’: A critique of the concept of person in person‐centredness
Rethinking dementia as a queer way of life and as ‘crip possibility’: A critique of the concept of person in person‐centredness
Abstract The concept of person-centeredness has become in many instances the standard of health care that humanises servic...
Assemblages of excess and pleasures: The sociosexual uses of online and chemical technologies among men who have sex with men
Assemblages of excess and pleasures: The sociosexual uses of online and chemical technologies among men who have sex with men
Abstract Chemicals have penetrated everyday lives of men who have sex with men as never before, along with new online and ...
Radical responsibility beyond empathy: Interreligious resources against liberal distortions of nursing care
Radical responsibility beyond empathy: Interreligious resources against liberal distortions of nursing care
Abstract In this paper, I bring together Jewish and Buddhist philosophical resources to develop a notion of radical respon...
Helpful factors in a healthcare professional intervention for low‐back pain: Unveiled by Heidegger's philosophy
Helpful factors in a healthcare professional intervention for low‐back pain: Unveiled by Heidegger's philosophy
Abstract Low-back pain can be invalidating physically as well as mentally. Despite professional help to treat and prevent ...
Mental health nursing and conscientious objection to forced pharmaceutical intervention
Mental health nursing and conscientious objection to forced pharmaceutical intervention
Abstract This paper attempts a critical discussion of the possibilities for mental health nurses to claim a particular rig...
A genealogy of what nurses know about ‘the good death’: A socio‐materialist perspective
A genealogy of what nurses know about ‘the good death’: A socio‐materialist perspective
Abstract In this article, we report the outcome of a sociological inquiry into nursing knowledge of death and dying, speci...
In search of scientific objectivity: Is there such a property for paediatric concussion?
In search of scientific objectivity: Is there such a property for paediatric concussion?
Abstract Concussions are a significant public health problem worldwide. This brain injury is problematic in the paediatric...
‘The pine tree, my good friend’: The other as more‐than‐human
‘The pine tree, my good friend’: The other as more‐than‐human
‘I had a friend, I know it sounds weird, but there was a pine tree just outside the window of my room’ A person with COVID...
The role of philosophy in the development and practice of nursing: Past, present and future
The role of philosophy in the development and practice of nursing: Past, present and future
Abstract This article summarizes a virtual live-streamed panel event that occurred in August 2020 and was cosponsored by t...
A philosophical analysis of anti‐intellectualism in nursing: Newman’s view of a university education
A philosophical analysis of anti‐intellectualism in nursing: Newman’s view of a university education
Abstract Canadian and international nursing educators are increasingly concerned with the quality of university nursing ed...
Harnessing the power to bridge different worlds: An introduction to posthumanism as a philosophical perspective for the discipline
Harnessing the power to bridge different worlds: An introduction to posthumanism as a philosophical perspective for the discipline
Abstract Although it is argued that social justice is a core concern for the discipline, nursing has not generally played ...
Divinity in nursing: The complexities of adopting a spiritual basis for care
Divinity in nursing: The complexities of adopting a spiritual basis for care
Abstract In this paper, the historical alignment of nursing with divinity-based perspectives and modern New Age nursing th...
Can patients’ narratives in nursing enhance the healing process?
Can patients’ narratives in nursing enhance the healing process?
Abstract Although there is a growing acknowledgement of the potential of a more nuanced healthcare paradigm and practice, ...
Humility in health care: A model
Humility in health care: A model
Abstract This paper presents the author's model of humility structures that can be operationalized as behaviours and incor...