悖论:成为人类的活生生的节奏
1Assistant Professor, College of Nursing and Public Health, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA.
Nursing science quarterly
|October 6, 2023
概括
这项研究考察了帕斯在人类变化范式中的悖论假设. 它将这一概念与现有的护理文献联系起来,为该领域提供新的见解.
科学领域:
- 护理理论护理理论
- 科学哲学的哲学科学哲学
背景情况:
- 人类化范式为理解人类经验提供了一个独特的框架.
- 解析的悖论假设是这个范式中的一个关键概念.
研究的目的:
- 在人类变化范式中探索帕斯的悖论假设.
- 为了将这个假设与现存的护理学术联系起来.
主要方法:
- 对帕斯悖论假设的概念分析.
- 文学评论的人类变化范式和护理作品.
主要成果:
- 悖论的假设提供了对人类在护理方面的经验的细微理解.
- 确定了该假设与已建立的护理理论之间的联系.
结论:
- 整合帕斯的悖论假设丰富了人类变化范式.
- 这种探索为进一步护理理论发展提供了基础.
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