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Violet M. Malinski
Publikováno v:
Cultura del cuidado. 15:6-13
Martha E. Rogers (1970, 1990, 1992) was one of the first to maintain that nursing is both a science and an art, a learned profession based on an organized body of nursing-specific knowledge. Indeed, as early as 1963, she wrote, “Instruction in the
Autor:
Violet M. Malinski
Publikováno v:
Nursing Science Quarterly. 30:38-43
The meaning of the terms nursing science and science of nursing are briefly explored from an historical perspective than from a Rogerian nursing science perspective. Seminal ideas from Martha Rogers’ writings, including an editorial from the inaugu
Autor:
Violet M. Malinski
Publikováno v:
Nursing Science Quarterly. 25:239-244
When someone faces loss of a loved one, that person simultaneously grieves and dies a little, just as the one dying also grieves. The author’s personal conceptualization of dying and grieving as a unitary rhythm is explored based primarily on her i
Publikováno v:
Journal of Holistic Nursing. 29:242-248
The purpose of this pilot study was to explore whether co-meditation, shared or cross-breathing, could reduce anxiety and enhance relaxation in a nursing school setting. The specific outcomes to be assessed in the quantitative component were blood pr
Autor:
Violet M. Malinski
Publikováno v:
Nursing Science Quarterly. 19:7-12
In this column, the author provides a general overview of selected theories derived from Rogerian nursing science. After a brief discussion of the Rogerian perspective, she highlights representative theories. She suggests that ongoing development of
Autor:
Violet M. Malinski
Publikováno v:
Spirituality and Health International. 5:89-98
Rogers' science of unitary human beings has been an influential, if controversial, model affecting the development of nursing and health care. Some of the main tenets are explored and debated in the context of loving-kindness and personal reflections
Autor:
Violet M. Malinski
Publikováno v:
Nursing Science Quarterly. 16:16-20
In this column Drs. Jacqueline Fawcett, Beryl Pilkington, Callista Roy, Susan Taylor, and Elizabeth Geden answer three questions commonly posed about teaching research, the research critique, and the relationship of research and theory. Contributors
Autor:
Violet M. Malinski, Debra A. Bournes
Publikováno v:
Nursing Science Quarterly. 15:190-195
In this column the author synthesizes and discusses the findings of six studies conducted to examine what happens for nurses and patients when human becoming is the guide for practice. In all of the studies, nurse participants’ descriptions led to
Autor:
Violet M. Malinski
Publikováno v:
Nursing Science Quarterly. 15:14-20
Nursing has long been associated with the natural sciences. However, more recently some nurses have begun to identify it as a human science. The epistemological and ontological bases then shift, with clear implications for the research approaches tha
Publikováno v:
Nursing Science Quarterly. 14:281-287