Caring and Nursing: Explorations in Feminist Perspectives
β Scribed by Ruth Neil, Robin Watts
- Publisher
- Jones & Bartlett Learning
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 260
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This work is an official publication of the Center for Human Caring. It is an
outgrowth of the National Conference on Caring and Nursing: Explorations
in Feminist Perspectives, organized by the Doctoral Student Group at the
University of Colorado School of Nursing Center for Human Caring, and
held there in June 1988. Special recognition for organization and editing this
important work is given to Ruth Neil and Robin Watts, both PhD candidates
at the University of Colorado School of Nursing.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
Caring and Nursing: Explorations in Feminist Perspectives -Introductory Remarks
How Women Are
Reshaping Community,
Locally and Globally
Looking at Caring and Nursing Through a Feminist Lens
A Study of Nursing' s Feminist Ideology
Researching the Lives of
Eminent Women in Nursing:
Rozella M. Schlotfeldt
The Context of Feminism and Nursing in 19th-Century Victorian England
The Feminist Movement
and the Science and
Profession of Nursing:
Analogies and Paradox
Professional Nurse Caring:
A Conceptual
Model for Nursing
Gender and Cost in Caring
Intersubjective Copresence
in a Caring Model
Mental Health:
The Politics of Self-Care
Mother-Blaming in the
Nursing Care of the
Chronically Mentally Ill:
The Politics of Caregiving
Codependency:
Caring or Suicide for
Nurses and Nursing?
Friendship as a Paradigm for
Nursing Science: Using
Scientific Subjectivity and
Ethical Interaction to
Promote Understanding and
Social Change
Caring for Ourselves
Feminist Pedagogy:
Nurturing the Ethical Ideal
Nurse Caring as
Constructed Knowledge
A Feminist Analysis of
Constructs of Health
Researching: Designing
Research from a
Feminist Perspective
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