Invisibility, Moral Knowledge and Nursing Work in the Writings of Joan Liaschenko and Patricia Rodney
The ethical ‘eye’ of nursing, that is, the particular moral vision and values inherent in nursing work, is constrained by the preoccupations and practices of the superordinate biomedical structure in which nursing as a practice discipline is embedded. The intimate, situated knowledge of particular p...
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2004
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Nursing ethics
Year: 2004, 卷: 11, 發布: 2, Pages: 110-121 |
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Nursing Ethics
B Joan Liaschenko B Invisibility B Patricia Rodney B Feminist ethics |
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