Nursing Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Nursing Philosophy is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Competency frameworks, nursing perspectives, and interdisciplinary collaborations for good patient care: Delineating boundaries61
Correction to “‘Ain't I a Nurse,’ implementing a digital illustration of resistance when challenging anti‐Black racism in nursing education”31
Issue Information31
The Relations Between Nursing and Philosophy … Some Wonderings27
What has philosophy ever done for nursing: A discursive shift from margins to mainstream18
Philosophy and politics in contemporary nursing discourse (Dr. Barbara Pesut)17
Corrigendum to Time for different stories: Reflections on IPONS panel addressing current debates in nursing theory, education, and practice15
Seduction and Fidelity: Cunning and Power Relationships an Ethnographic Exploration in an Intensive Care Unit During the Covid‐19 Crisis15
Persuasive discourses in editorials published by the top‐five nursing journals: Findings from a 5‐year analysis14
Towards a new (or rearticulated) philosophy of mental health nursing: A dialogue‐on‐dialogue13
Issue Information13
An intersectional critique of nursing's efforts at organizing12
Echoes of silence12
A reflection on the decolonization discourse in nursing12
A Gadamerian approach to nursing: Merging philosophy with practice11
What makes us human? Exploring the significance of ricoeur's ethical configuration of personhood between naturalism and phenomenology in health care10
Exploring the uses of virtues in woman‐centred care: A quest, synthesis and reflection10
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Emily's struggle for dignity: An idiographic case study of a woman with multiple sclerosis8
Introducing Vulnerability Theory for Nursing Research Concerning Infants in Out of Home Care8
Older, self‐identifying gay men's conceptualisations of psychological well‐being (PWB): A Canadian perspective8
Examining the role of nurse executives in homecare through the lens of the Sociology of Ignorance and Critical Management Studies8
Reframing covenant for nursing: From individual commitments to covenant with society8
Issue Information8
Defining dignity in higher education as an alternative to requiring ‘Trigger Warnings’8
Person‐centred conversations in nursing and health: A theoretical analysis based on perspectives on communication7
Personhood: Philosophies, applications and critiques in healthcare7
Laclau and Mouffe's Discourse Theory: Professionalism as an Empty Signifier for Nursing7
Correction to “Trust as a Solution to Human Vulnerability: Ethical Considerations on Trust in Care Robots”7
Gadamer, Habermas and Ricoeur: Toward a Hermeneutic Philosophy of Care6
Contrasting Relativism, Absolutism and Pragmatism for Utility in Healthcare Ethics. Revisiting Drummond's Article on Relativism6
Whither nursing philosophy: Past, present and future6
Lefebvre's production of space: Implications for nursing6
A philosophical exploration of rural health and nursing based on an undergraduate United States‐Australian collaboration through the lens of ‘positionality’6
Conceptualising constructive resistance as a thriving strategy for men in nursing6
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Exploring Concepts of Action, Motives, and Intention in Nursing Through Anscombe's Philosophy6
Implications of philosophical pragmatism for nursing: Comparison of different pragmatists6
Exploring tacit knowledge based on an expert nurse's practice for stroke patients6
Decolonizing research with Black youths6
Exploring the Relevance of Indigenous Knowledges to Dementia Care in Nursing5
The biological paradigm of psychosis in crisis: A Kuhnian analysis5
Well‐being and dignity in innovative digitally‐led healthcare for aged adults5
Some thoughts about the future of nursing and/in philosophy5
Conceptualising personhood in nursing care for people with altered consciousness, cognition and behaviours: A discussion paper4
Relating person‐centredness to quality‐of‐life assessments and patient‐reported outcomes in healthcare: A critical theoretical discussion4
A visionary platform for decolonization: The Red Deal4
Empathy, caring and compassion: Toward a Freudian critique of nursing work4
The trouble with personhood and person‐centred care4
Poststructuralism and the construction of subjectivities in forensic mental health: Opportunities for resistance4
Reflections on an interactive posthumanist panel: A model for future nursing philosophy conference engagement?4
Navigating Dementia and Delirium: Balancing Identity and Interests in Advance Directives4
Nursing effectiveness reconsidered: Some fundamental reflections on the nature of nursing4
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