This article is the first in a two-part series on a recent research study investigating the lived experiences of women nurse academics in Australia. This article begins with a discussion on the growing necessity of nurses to care for one another while working in stressful environments. The author then discusses the need to research nurse academics. The majority of the article focuses on the methodological considerations associated with planning and researching the above topic. A comprehensive discussion of research methodology, methods and ethical concerns ensues.
Journal article
The dis-ease of nursing academia: putting the vulnerability ‘out there’ - part two
Contemporary Nurse, Vol.10(3-4), pp.178-186
2001
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- Title
- The dis-ease of nursing academia: putting the vulnerability ‘out there’ - part two
- Creators
- Nel Glass - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Contemporary Nurse, Vol.10(3-4), pp.178-186
- Identifiers
- 1044; 991012821422202368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article