
Empirical Nursing
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The nature of nursing and its relationship with science remains an area of ongoing debate, controversy and considerable confusion to both students and practitioners. For a science-based health discipline, it is something of a paradox that most nursing students have limited exposure to scientific philosophy education, which is not covered in depth in many modern university nursing programmes. This work seeks to remedy this: in providing material on modern scientific research methods, with particular emphasis on the context of practice, it presents an alternative theoretical iteration of holistic nursing as scientific inquiry.
The author is a passionate advocate for empirical and pragmatic approaches to nursing, and the book provides challenging ideas to support a new wave of critical-thinking in contemporary nursing, confronting postmodern dogma with contemporary scientific critique. In doing so, this text engages readers with the art of progressive empirical client-centred care, appropriate for the development of 21st century holistic nursing practice.
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"Broad in scope but comprehensive in detail, this book will benefit nursing students, researchers and clinicians. The work is thorough, informed, provocative and readable. I anticipate using it frequently when teaching, and I recommend it to under and post-graduate nurses of all stripes." - Dr Martin Lipscomb, University of Worcester "I highly recommend this text for anyone teaching philosophy of nursing science at a graduate level. A thoughtful journey through the history of ideas about knowledge and truth claims in our discipline. And lots of fodder for lively dialogue!" -Dr. Sally Thorne, University of British Columbia, Canada Recognizing the many and diverse pressures that nurses work under, Garrett has designed his book to serve as a textbook, a reference sources, or a concise guide and primer to scientific thinking and applications in nursing. He explains the blend of art and science that makes up nursing to emphasize the value of creative scientific thinking for practical nursing issues and for understanding how to avoid the pitfalls of non-science, pseudoscience, and even bad science along the way. -- Annotation (c)2018 * (protoview.com) *
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Chapter 1. Science and Nursing - Why Should I Care?
Chapter 2. The Rise of Empiricism
Chapter 3. Modern Science and Nursing
Chapter 4. Scientific Determinism, Causality and Care
Chapter 5. Social Science: Scientific Realism, Alternative Frameworks and the Rise of Postmodern Thought
Chapter 6. Evidence-Based Practice and Contemporary Nursing
Chapter 7. Perception and Proof
Chapter 8. The Role of Science in Nursing and Contemporary Health Care
Chapter 9. The Road Ahead - An Empirical Framework for Person, Family, Community and Population Centred Care
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The Good Science Detection Guide
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