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Experience of Caring as Source of Abductive Reasoning in Nursing: a Pragmatic Vision

nursing professionals, satisfaction with their work.Keywords : nursing care; philosophy nursing; clinical reasoning; nursing theory; nursing practice.. ... the view of the world between modern and postmodern postures because it does not abandon the useful categories of science, but rather creates alternatives to think a philosophy that facilitates the

Morinian Complexity and the Nursing Curriculum

critical curricula, with multidisciplinary thinking, connecting fragmented knowledge, defending one's own cultural identity, based on the Philosophy of care, and responding, in parallel, to the challenges of ... Complex Thinking (Philosophy). Adjunct Professor, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral; Santa Cruz, Argentina. Email: Abstract This scientific essay argues about the relevance of

Political Parties, Elections and Election Systems by Etem Aziri

differences between them. Classification of political parties according to the author, can be based on different criteria ranging from philosophy and political, to the political programs of up to parliamentary ... treatment of political parties as a global phenomenon. In 2004 published the book "Political parties and democracy", while two years "Sociology of political parties" - in modified version. This book differs

Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Systematic Review

transmission and to control the COVID-19 pandemic have caused major problems in the economic, social, political and psychological spheres and have affected billions of people worldwide. The COVID-19 pandemic ... threatening epidemic. In addition to increasing the incidence and mortality of this epidemic, it caused significant other economic, social, political, and psychological problems. Social isolation by

Conceptual Models and Theories Applied to Nursing Education in Intercultural Contexts: State of the Art

and accepting cultural diversity.5 Thus, from education, interculturality is defined as: “An attitude and intellectual, ethical, political, and social disposition regarding a relationship among ... , principally from education, psychology, and sociology, and to a lesser extent in philosophy, politics, anthropology, and ethics. Trends in conceptual and theoretical models From the theoretical culture

Social Determination of the Health of Families from Two Neighborhoods in Medellín, Colombia

setting of resistance, overshadowed by moments of flight and displacement derived from violence, with scant participation in city plans and programs and with structural problems of economic and political ... from three dimensions or domains: general, particular, and singular,3,4 and which establishes the ways economic, social, and political relations are produced and reproduced. Eslava5 states that social

Contribution of students in the evaluation of master’s and doctoral programs in the field of nursing

, professionals who choose to enter a postgraduate program should not only emphasize their academic-professional profile based on ethical-aesthetic-political attitudes, or by their willingness to fulfill the ... willingness to fulfill the mission and philosophy of the program and produce science within his area. Their role as students of the program is also to seek solutions and answers to the various critical nodes

Leo Strauss: An Intellectual Biography by Daniel Tanguay

The book ends with concluding remarks of the writer about the whole Leo Strauss’s thought. Although Leo Strauss’s philosophy is very complex especially in terms of so many different titles and ... twentieth century political philosophy but also enable to us with critical outlook about modern political philosophy and its problems. Apart from Introduction, the book consists of four main titles about Leo

Care and social suffering: nursing within contexts of political violence

In light of the armed conflict and political violence in Colombia, the contribution of nursing professionals is fundamental in caring for individuals, families, and communities, whose experience

Care and social suffering: nursing within contexts of political violence

In light of the armed conflict and political violence in Colombia, the contribution of nursing professionals is fundamental in caring for individuals, families, and communities, whose experience

Perspectives on Past and Present Realities: Nadine Gordimer’s Voice on Social and Political Problems in South Africa

most important task of African politicians and intellectuals is to understand the nature of the social and political transformations taking place in their countries. This task was undertaken by Nadine ... Africa and anticipated many of the country’s social and political problems. In her novel A Guest of Honour, published in 1970, while her country was still struggling against apartheid, she painted the

Primary Health Care. Specific Nursing Leadership

these proposals with an eminently political nature and always subject to the interests and developments of social, economic, and demographic events… it is important to highlight something that ... reform process where Primary Care should be the “gateway to the system” and receive the resources and political effort necessary for it to be so. Aware of that deterioration, they have struggled against

Mapping the values of IoT

We investigate the emerging meanings of “value” associated with the Internet of Things. Given the current political economy, we argue that the multiple meanings of “value” cannot be reduced to a ... aggregates these findings into a value-driven logic of the emerging global political economy enabled by digital technology in general and IoT in particular. These conceptual contributions highlight the

Critical theory and its contribution to the nursing discipline

knowledge, construct research from the social situational reality that is part of its daily experience; everything that can be unified as a "Philosophy of Nursing Care", which should be incorporated onto the ... (critical philosophy) to be gained by the present time of its struggles and desires.2 This definition had much political impact, which has persisted over time.2,3 Said concept was reinterpreted by the group

Critical theory and its contribution to the nursing discipline

knowledge, construct research from the social situational reality that is part of its daily experience; everything that can be unified as a "Philosophy of Nursing Care", which should be incorporated onto the ... (critical philosophy) to be gained by the present time of its struggles and desires.2 This definition had much political impact, which has persisted over time.2,3 Said concept was reinterpreted by the group

Albanian Book and Libraries in Kosovo

in Kosovo by the 14th century was followed with a long interruption due to socio-political circumstances. The linguistic structure of the book in libraries by the middle of the sixties of the 20th ... the political and cultural position of Albanians was also reflected in view of the growing number of publications in Albanian and network extension of libraries also changing their cultural status. In

Revealing the relationship of couples facing prophylaxis of vertical transmission of HIV

Immunodeficiency Syndrome; infectious disease transmission; vertical; philosophy in the nursing; nursing. ... science but by using the interpretation of issue of being, which in this study was based on heideggerian philosophy.18 This study development was in agreement with National Health Council 196/96

Revealing the relationship of couples facing prophylaxis of vertical transmission of HIV

Immunodeficiency Syndrome; infectious disease transmission; vertical; philosophy in the nursing; nursing. ... science but by using the interpretation of issue of being, which in this study was based on heideggerian philosophy.18 This study development was in agreement with National Health Council 196/96

Analysis of the concept of nurses’ autonomy in intensive care units: A hybrid model

social and individual views towards the profession, equity among the treatment team members, valuing autonomous performance, workplace (urban/rural, clinic/hospital), and cultural, social, political ... terms of patient care as well as a moderate level of autonomy amongst nurses. Furthermore, Daniel Salhani70 pointed to the negative effects of political, economic, religious, and traditional factors, but

Adaptation Strategies in Students with Motor Functional Diversity

.2 Moreover, people with functional diversity are subjects of rights, like education; mentioned in article 67 of Colombia’s Political Constitution of 1991, “Education is a right of the person and a ... be emphasized that inclusive education is a project of political struggle requiring critical participation in the communities.17,18) Likewise Vargas19 highlights the need for research groups to address