1987
DOI: 10.1097/00004650-198705000-00009
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Using intuitive knowledge in the neonatal intensive care nursery

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“…Finally, the dimension of making connections involves the sensing of a relationship on a physical or spiritual level (Agan, 1987;Davis-Floyd & Davis, 1996;Leners, 1992;Pyles & Stern, 1983;Rew, 1989;Schraeder & Fischer, 1987;Vaughan, 1979). Physical connections are relationships that take place between two people, thus allowing an understanding of body language and nonverbal communication.…”
Section: Initial Intuition Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, the dimension of making connections involves the sensing of a relationship on a physical or spiritual level (Agan, 1987;Davis-Floyd & Davis, 1996;Leners, 1992;Pyles & Stern, 1983;Rew, 1989;Schraeder & Fischer, 1987;Vaughan, 1979). Physical connections are relationships that take place between two people, thus allowing an understanding of body language and nonverbal communication.…”
Section: Initial Intuition Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical connections are relationships that take place between two people, thus allowing an understanding of body language and nonverbal communication. In the nursing literature, experienced nurses describe physical connections as (a) identifying cues of the patient (Pyles & Stern, 1983), (b) feelings of relatedness (Schraeder & Fischer, 1987), (c) direct patient contact (Young, 1987), and (d) early recognition of patient problems (Minick & Harvey, 2003). Spiritual connections are abstract and involve the universal or spiritual connectedness of humans (Rew, 1989;Vaughan, 1979).…”
Section: Initial Intuition Instrumentmentioning
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“…Schrader and Fischer (1987) defined intuition as the immediate knowing of something without the conscious use of reason. Benner (1984) examined the notion of nurse intuition, establishing that expert nurses display a judgment that is not found in novices.…”
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“…A intuição tem sido descrita na literatura como conhecimento e sentimento que possibilita a tomada de decisão sem o recurso do processo analítico consciente. No entanto, algumas autoras parecem fazer distinção entre sentimento intuitivo e pensamento intuitivo (5)(6)(7)(8) . Essa dicotomia se opõe ao nosso entendimento, tendo em vista que o sentimento e o pensamento são indissociáveis, estando um sempre ligado ao outro (9) .…”
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