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Interpretive Phenomenology

Embodiment, Caring, and Ethics in Health and Illness
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Patricia Benner's introduction to phenomenology develops the reader's understanding of the strategies and processes involved in this innovative approach to nursing. The author discusses the relationship between theory and practice, considers the possibility of a science of caring from a feminist perspective, introduces interpretive phenomenology to the study of natural groups such as families, and suggests a basis for developing nursing ethics that is true to the caring and healing practices of the nursing profession.
PART ONE: INTERPRETIVE PHENOMENOLOGY, THEORY, AND PRACTICE A Theoretical Foundation for Nursing as a Science - Ragnar Fjellan and Eva Gjengedal Is a Science of Caring Possible? - Margaret J Dunlop A Heideggerian Phenomenological Perspective on the Concept of Person - Victoria Leonard Hermeneutic Phenomenology - Karen A Plager A Methodology for Family Health and Health Promotion Study in Nursing Toward a New Medical Ethics - David C Thomasma Implications for Ethics in Nursing The Tradition and Skill of Interpretive Phenomenology in Studying Health, Illness, and Caring Practices - Patricia Benner Martin, A Computer Software Program - Nancy Diekelmann, Robert Schuster, and Suilum Lam On Being Able to Hear What the Text Did Not Say Beyond Normalizing - Lee Smith Battle The Role of Narrative in Understanding Teenage Mothers' Transition to Mothering Parent's Caring Practices with Schizophrenic Offspring - Catherine A Chesla Parenting in Public - Philip Darbyshire Parental Participation and Involvement in the Care of their Hospitalized Child A Clinical Ethnography of Stroke Recovery - Nancy D Doolittle Moral Dimensions of Living with a Chronic Illness, Autonomy, Responsibility and the Limits of Control - Patricia Benner et al The Ethical Context of Nursing Care of Dying Patients in Critical Care - Peggy L Wros A Cross Cultural Comparison with Telling and not Telling the Cancer Diagnosis - Deborah Gordon Narrative Methodology in Disaster Studies - Cynthia M Stuhlmiller Rescuers of Cypress
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