Nursing and the experience of illness : phenomenology in practice
Publication details: London : Routledge, 1999ISBN:- 0415207835
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Summary: This book seeks to show how phenomenological methods can be used to explore patients' and nurses' experiences. Using case studies from around the world, it is intended to be of use to anyone undertaking phenomenological research in nursing and other health fields, and a resource for clinical nurses and students who wish to understand their own practice better.
Phenomenology and nursing ; The pathic nature of inquiry and nursing ; On living with chronic leg ulcers ; On confronting life and death ; On surviving breast cancer and mastectomy ; On living with schizophrenia ; On living with chronic pain ; On inflicting and relieving pain ; On caring and being cared for ; Epilogue
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WY 87 HUG Power in caring professions | WY 87 LAW The Body in nursing | WY 87 LAW Behind the screens : nursing, somology, and the problem of the body | WY 87 MAD Nursing and the experience of illness : phenomenology in practice | WY 87 MAS Human sexuality | WY 87 MOR Sexuality and healthcare : a human dilemma | WY 87 NIC Psychological care in physical illness |
Phenomenology and nursing ; The pathic nature of inquiry and nursing ; On living with chronic leg ulcers ; On confronting life and death ; On surviving breast cancer and mastectomy ; On living with schizophrenia ; On living with chronic pain ; On inflicting and relieving pain ; On caring and being cared for ; Epilogue
This book seeks to show how phenomenological methods can be used to explore patients' and nurses' experiences. Using case studies from around the world, it is intended to be of use to anyone undertaking phenomenological research in nursing and other health fields, and a resource for clinical nurses and students who wish to understand their own practice better.
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