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Perspectives on nursing knowledge.

T Takahashi

    Nursing Science Quarterly
    |January 1, 1992
    PubMed
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    Four leading nurse theorists convened in Tokyo to discuss advancements in nursing knowledge and theory. This panel offered insights into contemporary nursing issues from prominent figures in the field.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Theory
    • Nursing Knowledge Development
    • Healthcare Leadership

    Background:

    • A panel discussion featuring four prominent nurse theorists was held at the Biennial Nurse Theorist Conference in Tokyo, Japan.
    • The conference aimed to showcase the latest perspectives on nursing knowledge from distinguished leaders in the field.
    • Participants included Imogene M. King, Hildegard E. Peplau, Rosemarie Rizzo Parse, and Martha E. Rogers.

    Framework:

    • The panel discussion served as a platform for dialogue on critical issues within the nursing profession.
    • It facilitated an exchange of ideas among nurse theorists and the audience.
    • The event focused on the evolution and application of nursing theory.

    Implementation:

    • The panel was moderated by Hiroko Minami from St. Luke's College of Nursing, Tokyo.

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  • The discussion took place on May 19, 1991.
  • The setting was Discovery International, Inc.'s Biennial Nurse Theorist Conference.
  • Implications:

    • This event highlighted the importance of ongoing dialogue in advancing nursing science.
    • It provided a valuable opportunity for nurses to engage with leading theorists.
    • The discussions likely influenced future directions in nursing education and practice.