This research adopts a phenomenological approach to investigate how registered nurses think and experience nursing. Findings from the study highlighted the dynamic nature of how nurses think and experience nursing. This dynamic nature demonstrates the often vulnerable and stressed position nurses find themselves in today when trying to meet their professional aspirations within a medically dominated, bureaucratic health-care system. The findings suggest that not only is educational reform required, but nurses need skills to enable them to form change strategies so that their paradigm of health care can be established. This study represents the very beginning of trying to create that paradigm inductively.
Journal article
How do registered nurses think and experience nursing: a phenomenological investigation
Journal of Clinical Nursing, Vol.3(4), pp.235-242
1994
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- Title
- How do registered nurses think and experience nursing: a phenomenological investigation
- Creators
- Iain W Graham - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Clinical Nursing, Vol.3(4), pp.235-242
- Identifiers
- 1111; 991012821856002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article