Nursing Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Nursing Philosophy is 3. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
What makes a nurse today? A debate on the nursing professional identity and its need for change79
A radical imagination for nursing: Generative insurrection, creative resistance32
Practising the ethics of person‐centred care balancing ethical conviction and moral obligations30
What does person‐centred care mean, if you weren't considered a person anyway: An engagement with person‐centred care and Black, queer, feminist, and posthuman approaches16
Harnessing the power to bridge different worlds: An introduction to posthumanism as a philosophical perspective for the discipline14
Decolonizing nursing knowledge12
The trouble with personhood and person‐centred care12
Hospitals as total institutions11
Integrating the Arts and Humanities into Nursing10
Competency frameworks, nursing perspectives, and interdisciplinary collaborations for good patient care: Delineating boundaries9
A reflection on the decolonization discourse in nursing8
Humility in health care: A model8
Understanding and formation—A process of becoming a nurse8
Can patients’ narratives in nursing enhance the healing process?8
Using Ricoeur's notions on narrative interpretation as a resource in supporting person‐centredness in health and social care7
Phenomenology and hermeneutics as a basis for sensitivity within health care7
The role of philosophy in the development and practice of nursing: Past, present and future7
Rethinking dementia as a queer way of life and as ‘crip possibility’: A critique of the concept of person in person‐centredness6
Towards a new (or rearticulated) philosophy of mental health nursing: A dialogue‐on‐dialogue6
Mental health nursing and conscientious objection to forced pharmaceutical intervention6
What nursing chooses not to know: Practices of epistemic silence/silencing6
Re‐examining the relationship between moral distress and moral agency in nursing6
Exploring the uses of virtues in woman‐centred care: A quest, synthesis and reflection6
Nursing for the Chthulucene: Abolition, affirmation, antifascism5
What makes us human? Exploring the significance of ricoeur's ethical configuration of personhood between naturalism and phenomenology in health care5
Reflections of the collaborative care planning as a person‐centred practice5
Nursing, masks, COVID‐19 and change5
A philosophical analysis of anti‐intellectualism in nursing: Newman’s view of a university education5
Moral reasoning as a catalyst for cultural competence and culturally responsive care5
What nurses of color want from nursing philosophers5
Person‐centred conversations in nursing and health: A theoretical analysis based on perspectives on communication5
Positionality5
Relating person‐centredness to quality‐of‐life assessments and patient‐reported outcomes in healthcare: A critical theoretical discussion5
Examining progression and degeneration of nursing science using Imre Lakatos’s methodology of scientific research programs5
What can anarchism do for nursing?4
Resisting the muddy notion of the ‘Inclusionary Other’: A re/turn to the philosophical underpinnings of Othering's construction4
Adiaphorisation and the digital nursing gaze: Liquid surveillance in long‐term care4
Beyond continental and African philosophies of personhood, healthcare and difference4
Disclosing and discussing the role of spirituality in the transition theory of Afaf Meleis4
The movement of virtue from ethos to action4
Creating theory: Encouragement for using creativity and deduction in qualitative nursing research4
Nursing as total institution4
Empathy, caring and compassion: Toward a Freudian critique of nursing work4
Pain cannot (just) be whatever the person says: A critique of a dogma3
Overcoming Descartes' representational view of the mind in nursing pedagogies, curricula and testing3
Telling a different story: Historiography, ethics, and possibility for nursing3
Governing families that care for a sick relative: the contributions of Donzelot’s theory for nursing3
Treatise on the influence of theism, transhumanism, and posthumanism on nursing and rehabilitation healthcare practice3
Helpful factors in a healthcare professional intervention for low‐back pain: Unveiled by Heidegger's philosophy3
Gilles Deleuze's societies of control: Implications for mental health nursing and coercive community care3
Farewell to humanism? Considerations for nursing philosophy and research in posthuman times3
Decolonizing research with Black youths3
Breaking the chains: Decolonizing the language of Nursology3
Is it true that all human beings have dignity?3
A genealogy of what nurses know about ‘the good death’: A socio‐materialist perspective3
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