Interpretive phenomenology : embodiment, caring, and ethics in health and illness / Patricia Benner, editor.

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[1994]
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Theoretical foundation for nursing as a science/ Ragnar Fjelland and Eva Gjengedal -- Is a science of caring possible?/Margaret J. Dunlop -- A Heideggerian phenomenological perspective on the concept of person/ Victoria W. Leonard -- Hermeneutic phenomenology:a methodology for family health and health promotion study in nursing/ Karen A. Plager -- Toward a new medical ethics: implications for ethics in nursing/ David C. Thomasma -- The tradition and skill of interpretive phenomenology in studying health, illness and caring practices/ Patricia Benner -- MARTIN, a computer software program: on listening to what the text says/ Nancy L. Diekelmann, Robert Schuster, and Sui-Lun Lam -- Beyond normalizing: the role of narrative in understanding teenage mothers' transition to mothering/ Lee Smithbattle -- Patients' caring practices with schizophrenic offspring/ Catherine A. Chesla -- Parenting in public: parental participation and involvement in the care of their hospitalized child/ Philip Darbyshire -- A clinical ethnography of stroke recovery/ Nancy D. Doolittle -- Moral dimensions of living with a chronic illness: autonomy, responsibility, and limits of control/ Patricia Benner, Susan Janson-Bjerklie, Sandra Ferketich and Gay Becker -- The ethical context of nursing care of dying patients in critical care/ Peggy L. Wros -- The ethics of ambiguity and concealment around cancer: interpretations through a local Italian world/ Deborah R. Gordon -- Narrative methodology in disaster studies: rescuers of Cyprus/ Cynthia M. Stuhlmiller.

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Thousand Oaks, California : Sage Publications, [1994]

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xxvii, 372 pages ; 24 cm

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Contents

Preface / Hubert L. Dreyfus -- Introduction / Patricia Benner -- 1. A Theoretical Foundation for Nursing as a Science / Ragnar Fjelland and Eva Gjengedal -- 2. Is a Science of Caring Possible? / Margaret J. Dunlop -- 3. A Heideggerian Phenomenological Perspective on the Concept of Person / Victoria W. Leonard -- 4. Hermeneutic Phenomenology: A Methodology for Family Health and Health Promotion Study in Nursing / Karen A. Plager -- 5. Toward a New Medical Ethics: Implications for Ethics in Nursing / David C. Thomasma -- 6. The Tradition and Skill of Interpretive Phenomenology in Studying Health, Illness, and Caring Practices / Patricia Benner -- 7. MARTIN, a Computer Software Program: On Listening to What the Text Says / Nancy L. Diekelmann, Robert Schuster and Sui-Lun Lam -- 8. Beyond Normalizing: The Role of Narrative in Understanding Teenage Mothers' Transition to Mothering / Lee Smithbattle -- 9. Parents' Caring Practices With Schizophrenic Offspring / Catherine A. Chesla.
10. Parenting in Public: Parental Participation and Involvement in the Care of Their Hospitalized Child / Philip Darbyshire -- 11. A Clinical Ethnography of Stroke Recovery / Nancy D. Doolittle -- 12. Moral Dimensions of Living With a Chronic Illness: Autonomy, Responsibility, and the Limits of Control / Patricia Benner, Susan Janson-Bjerklie, Sandra Ferketich and Gay Becker -- 13. The Ethical Context of Nursing Care of Dying Patients in Critical Care / Peggy L. Wros -- 14. The Ethics of Ambiguity and Concealment Around Cancer: Interpretations Through a Local Italian World / Deborah R. Gordon -- 15. Narrative Methodology in Disaster Studies: Rescuers of Cypress / Cynthia M. Stuhlmiller.

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  • 080395722X
  • 9780803957220