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Mutual moral caring actions: a framework for community nursing practice.

Bernadette Lange1

  • 1Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University, Port St. Lucie, Fla, USA. blange@fau.edu

ANS. Advances in Nursing Science
|May 24, 2006
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This study introduces a community practice framework to support women recovering from chemical dependence. It emphasizes mutual moral caring actions between nurses and women, promoting their community reintegration.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Sociology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Women in recovery from chemical dependence face paradoxical experiences within their community.
  • Existing frameworks may not fully address the complexities of their lifeworld and systemic integration.
  • Critical Social Theory offers a lens to examine these multifaceted challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a community practice framework synthesizing research on women in chemical dependence recovery.
  • To examine the paradoxical experiences of women using Critical Social Theory.
  • To promote clarity of speech and parity of community membership for women in recovery.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of a critical ethnonursing study involving women in recovery from chemical dependence.

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  • Application of Critical Social Theory to understand lived experiences.
  • Synthesis of research findings into a community practice framework.
  • Main Results:

    • A framework focusing on mutual moral caring actions between community nurses and women in recovery.
    • Integration of transcultural nursing ethics concepts.
    • Identification of strategies to enhance women's community reintegration.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed framework supports women's recovery and community re-entry.
    • Mutual moral caring actions are central to successful reintegration.
    • Enhanced clarity of speech and community membership are key outcomes.