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  1. Mar 1, 2024 · DOI: 10.61186/unmf.21.12.944 Corpus ID: 269749799; POSTMODERNISM: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN NURSING: A NARRATIVE REVIEW @article{Gilvari2024POSTMODERNISMEP, title={POSTMODERNISM: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN NURSING: A NARRATIVE REVIEW}, author={Tahereh Gilvari and Abolfazl Rahgoi and Soheila Zabolypour and Leila Rafiee Vardanjani and Masoud Fallahi Khoshknab}, journal={Nursing and Midwifery ...

    • A Clash of Worldviews
    • Postmodernism’s Influence on The Profession of Nursing
    • Postmodernist Theories Shape Nursing Practice and Patient Care

    What is not as readily apparent to many nurses and patients is the philosophical perspective (or worldview) and the primary values underlying the self-healing movement and key alternative therapies, including yoga, acupuncture, therapeutic touch, guided imagery, and various form of meditation or centering. Nurses and their patients are often comple...

    Postmodernismis a convenient label to categorize a movement of ideas, beliefs, and cultural values that rejects many assumptions of modernism—naturalism in the form of Enlightenment scientific rationalism. Modernism proclaimed the emergence of discoverable reality through scientific inquiry and rational thinking in a universe devoid of any supernat...

    Worldviews and the theories that emerge from them shape the consciousness and moral behaviors of their adherents. Although fragmentary attempts at theoretical nursing were evident in the work of Florence Nightingale in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the development of complex theories began around 1955. Nursing theorists’ conceptual ...

  2. Abstract. This paper explores ways in which some aspects of postmodernist thought impact upon nursing theory and research. The focus is on postmodernist accounts of epistemology and language, in particular notions such as multiple truths, uncertain and provisional knowledge, and claims as to the purposes of knowledge development.

    • C A Holmes, P J Warelow
    • 2000
  3. Feb 29, 2020 · The main motto of postmodern ism, which means “the center does n ot hold “we are in the center of. nursing knowled ge that does n ot be kept. We create, we ca n regenerate the same time build ...

  4. Jul 12, 2023 · However, besides models and theories, the nursing discipline also has a significant history of engaging philosophical inquiry in relation to nursing. There appears to be widespread agreement that philosophy is critical to nursing in relation to nursing scholarship, education, and practice (see e.g., Bruce et al., 2014). However, it is less ...

  5. Aug 14, 2018 · It is telling that, whilst Darwin was allowed to form explicit ‘theories’ as in his The origin of species, 1 Nightingale was confined to writing ‘notes’ as in her famous book Notes on nursing. 2 The use of the word ‘notes’ connotes a submission to, and refraining from challenging, the emerging patriarchal ideas about objectivity. In this emerging system of disembodied Western ...

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