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Nursing ideology: identification and legitimation

J S Taylor1

  • 1North Yorkshire College of Health Studies, York District Hospital, England.

Journal of Advanced Nursing
|March 1, 1997
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The nursing profession requires a clear ideology, acknowledging its historical context, beliefs, values, and political influences. Understanding nursing

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Studies
  • Sociology of Professions
  • Healthcare Policy

Background:

  • The nursing profession is experiencing significant transformation, leading to the concept of a 'new' nursing.
  • Defining nursing's identity is challenging amidst these changes, highlighting the need for a clear nursing ideology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the complex ideology of nursing, considering its pluralistic nature and legitimizing strategies.
  • To identify and analyze unique nursing operational modes, such as 'patientization'.

Main Methods:

  • Historical context analysis of nursing ideology.
  • Examination of beliefs, values, power dynamics, and political factors influencing nursing.
  • Exploration of pluralistic nursing models and their legitimizing mechanisms.

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Main Results:

  • Nursing possesses multiple, potentially conflicting ideologies.
  • Patientization is identified as a unique strategy employed by nursing to legitimize its practices.
  • The study acknowledges that all nursing ideologies are subject to criticism.

Conclusions:

  • Self-knowledge is crucial for the future advancement of the nursing profession.
  • Recognizing the diverse and evolving nature of nursing ideology is essential for professional development.