Social theory and nursing / [edited by] Martin Lipscomb.
What is the value of social theory to nursing? What are the implications of overlooking or excluding the social for nursing knowledge and practice? These are some of the critical questions debated in this timely and provocative new book, which aims to tease out the tensions, contradictions and syner...
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505 | 0 | |a Accounting for knowledgeable practice / Mary Ellen Purkis and Christine Ceci -- C. Wright Mills and the sociological imagination / Gary Rolfe -- Nursing theory, social theory, and philosophy of science / Robyn Bluhm -- On cow-tapulting and raised drawbridges : an argument for strategic integration of social theory into nursing / Barbara Pesut -- Social and sociological theory : reimagining nursing's disciplinary identity / Martin Lipscomb -- Critical realism : a social theory for evidence-based nursing / Sam Porter -- Using theory in qualitative research : a realist perspective / Joseph Maxwell -- The purpose and scope of sociological theory : implications for nursing / Stuart Nairn -- Foucault, social theory, and nursing research : a critique / Kirsten Frederiksen and Kirsten Beedholm -- Contemporary political debates, social theory, and nursing practice in mental healthcare / Dawn Freshwater -- Feminism and nursing : an un/easy alliance of silences and absences / Kay Aranda -- It's all in the genre : sociological speculation and theorizing in the nursing literature / Derek Sellman -- Lies, damned lies, and stories : nursing, narrative, numbers / John Paley. | |
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520 | 8 | |a What is the value of social theory to nursing? What are the implications of overlooking or excluding the social for nursing knowledge and practice? These are some of the critical questions debated in this timely and provocative new book, which aims to tease out the tensions, contradictions and synergies between two starkly different intellectual paradigms. In a series of authoritative and stimulating chapters, leading scholars consider how social theories have infiltrated nursing scholarship and research, what the benefits and drawbacks of this intellectual borrowing have been, and what the implications are for nursing knowledge, nurse education and nursing practice. The book draws on a wide range of perspectives - philosophical, theoretical, empirical and political - to offer a robust and wide-ranging critique and analysis of the questions that sociology raises for nursing and the implications of its use and misuse. The book is essential reading for nursing researchers, academics and educators, as well as scholars and researchers in medical sociology, medicine and allied health. | |
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