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Published on: February 16, 2011
The art of nursing: communication and self-expression
Sheri Price1, Elsa Arbuthnot, Rosalind Benoit
1IWK Health Centre, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Abstract:
Nursing is considered both an art and a science, yet the nature of art and science has been historically depicted as two distinct fields of inquiry in the health professions. To meet the health challenges of the future, blending science and art through nursing theory, research, and practice is critical. This article describes how nurses in a master's of nursing program at Dalhousie University broke with tradition for the practicum course to articulate and apply the theoretical elements of knowing using aesthetic inquiry. The challenge was in articulating and guiding students through the theory of aesthetic knowing, the linkages with the fine arts, and the conceptualization of nursing art.
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