2020
DOI: 10.1111/nup.12310
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Influences of the culture of science on nursing knowledge development: Using conceptual frameworks as nursing philosophy in critical care nursing

Abstract: Nursing knowledge development and application are influenced by numerous factors within the context of science and practice. The prevailing culture of science along with an evolving context of increasingly technological environments and rationalization within health care impacts both the generation of nursing knowledge and the practice of nursing. The effects of the culture of science and the context of nursing practice may negatively impact the structure and application of nursing knowledge, how nurses practi… Show more

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“…Furthermore, challenges in terms of creating space for nurses to reflect on their practice, as reported by the participants in our study, are stated as motivating the development of a fundamentals-of-care framework to support nurses in reflecting on their practice, informed by an articulated nursing perspective. 46,47 Recent studies have also highlighted the relevance of further developing the clinical gaze through specialist training, 48 which was also highlighted by our student participants from different specialist programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Furthermore, challenges in terms of creating space for nurses to reflect on their practice, as reported by the participants in our study, are stated as motivating the development of a fundamentals-of-care framework to support nurses in reflecting on their practice, informed by an articulated nursing perspective. 46,47 Recent studies have also highlighted the relevance of further developing the clinical gaze through specialist training, 48 which was also highlighted by our student participants from different specialist programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Burns et al ( 2020 :2) affirm the belief that the use of nursing frameworks must be safeguarded. Nelson ( 2017 :53) highlights this view by saying that potentially, the loss of theories and conceptual frameworks from academic instruction is due to the fact that many practitioners in nursing regard theories and conceptual frameworks as trivial and unmeasurable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, insufficient use of frameworks may result in nursing becoming a skill-based practice instead of it being an interactive, integrative, and interpersonal practice which is critical for effective nursing outcomes. According to Burns et al ( 2020 ), the culture of technical-based science may override the innate human instincts and/or intuition and allow nursing to be overcome by technical practice which will marginalise the caring relationship. Hence, they warn that the culture of technical-based science can negatively influence nursing practice (Burns et al 2020 :2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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