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A post-modern nursing model.

G Archibald1

  • 1St Catherine's Hospital, Bradford.

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
|April 27, 2002
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This study questions if traditional nursing models, rooted in modernist nursing processes, can adapt to postmodern societal needs. It explores the philosophical underpinnings of nursing theory in a changing scientific landscape.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Healthcare Studies

Background:

  • Nursing practice has historically relied on the nursing process and established nursing models.
  • Modernist scientific paradigms are increasingly insufficient to address complex societal issues.
  • This creates a philosophical tension for nursing's theoretical frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically examine the compatibility of traditional nursing models with postmodern thought.
  • To explore whether nursing, grounded in modernist structures, can embrace postmodern perspectives.
  • To analyze the implications of this philosophical shift for nursing theory and practice.

Main Methods:

  • Philosophical inquiry and critical analysis of nursing theory.

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  • Examination of the historical development of the nursing process.
  • Literature review of modernist and postmodernist philosophical concepts in relation to nursing.
  • Main Results:

    • Traditional nursing models, based on modernist principles, face challenges in fully integrating postmodernist perspectives.
    • The inherent structure of the nursing process may present limitations to a purely postmodern approach.
    • A potential exists for evolving nursing models to incorporate postmodern elements while retaining core principles.

    Conclusions:

    • Nursing models require critical re-evaluation to align with contemporary philosophical shifts.
    • Adapting nursing theory to postmodernism is essential for addressing complex, evolving societal health questions.
    • Further research is needed to develop and validate postmodern-influenced nursing frameworks.