But is it ‘evidence’?
Nursing Inquiry,Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2018. (Source: Nursing Inquiry)
Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 18, 2018 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

Issue Information
Nursing Inquiry,Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2018. (Source: Nursing Inquiry)
Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 18, 2018 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

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Nursing Inquiry,Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2018. (Source: Nursing Inquiry)
Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 18, 2018 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

But is it ‘evidence’?
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Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 18, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Sally Thorne Tags: EDITORIAL Source Type: research

Issue Information
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Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 18, 2018 Category: Nursing Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research

Ways of knowing on the Internet: A qualitative review of cancer websites from a critical nursing perspective
Nursing Inquiry, EarlyView. (Source: Nursing Inquiry)
Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 12, 2018 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

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Nursing Inquiry, Ahead of Print. (Source: Nursing Inquiry)
Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 12, 2018 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

Facilitating a dedicated focus on the human dimensions of care in practice settings: Development of a new humanised care assessment tool (HCAT) to sensitise care
There is limited consensus about what constitutes humanly sensitive care, or how it can be sustained in care settings. A new humanised care assessment tool may point to caring practices that are up to the task of meeting persons as humans within busy healthcare environments. This paper describes qualitative development of a tool that is conceptually sensitive to human dimensions of care informed by a life‐world philosophical orientation. Items were generated to reflect eight theoretical dimensions that constitute what makes care feel humanly focused. An action research group process in 2014–2015 with researchers, servi...
Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Kathleen T. Galvin, Claire Sloan, Fiona Cowdell, Caroline Ellis ‐Hill, Carole Pound, Roger Watson, Steven Ersser, Sheila Brooks Tags: FEATURE Source Type: research

Textually mediated discourses in Canadian news stories: Situating nurses ’ salaries as the problem
The aim of this article is to elucidate how nurses are positioned in Canadian news stories regarding their salaries. While the image of nursing in mass media has been widely studied, few studies explore how nurses are constructed in news stories. Drawing on ideas from institutional ethnography together with discourse analysis, this discussion highlights public textual discourses about nurses’ salaries in Canadian news stories. The media discourse was found to distort the issues by focusing attention on nurses. Recognizing how these textual distortions mediate and construct messages is important in understanding how nurse...
Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Ann ‐Marie Urban Tags: FEATURE Source Type: research

Parents ’ experiences of neonatal transfer. A meta‐study of qualitative research 2000–2017
Transfers of critically ill neonates are frequent phenomena. Even though parents’ participation is regarded as crucial in neonatal care, a transfer often means that parents and neonates are separated. A systematic review of the parents’ experiences of neonatal transfer is lacking. This paper describes a meta‐study addressing qualitative research about parents’ experiences of neonatal transfer. Through deconstruction and reflections of theories, methods, and empirical data, the aim was to achieve a deeper understanding of theoretical, empirical, contextual, historical, and methodological issues of qualitative studie...
Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Hanne Aagaard, Elisabeth O. C. Hall, Mette S. Ludvigsen, Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt, Liv Fegran Tags: REVIEW ARTICLE Source Type: research

Self ‐management for bipolar disorder and the construction of the ethical self
The promotion of the self‐managing capacities of people has become a marker of contemporary mental health practice, yet self‐management remains a largely uncontested construct in mental health settings. This discourse analysis based upon the work of Foucault investigates self‐management practices for bipolar disorder and their action upon how a person with bipolar disorder comes to think of who they are and how they should live. Using Foucault's framework for exploring the ethical self and transcripts of interviews with people living with bipolar disorder, this discourse analysis finds that the discursive practices o...
Source: Nursing Inquiry - January 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Lynere Wilson, Marie Crowe, Anne Scott, Cameron Lacey Tags: FEATURE Source Type: research

Rationing nurses: Realities, practicalities, and nursing leadership theories
Nursing Inquiry, EarlyView. (Source: Nursing Inquiry)
Source: Nursing Inquiry - December 25, 2017 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

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Nursing Inquiry, Ahead of Print. (Source: Nursing Inquiry)
Source: Nursing Inquiry - December 25, 2017 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

‘Holding on to life’: An ethnographic study of living well at home in old age
Nursing Inquiry, EarlyView. (Source: Nursing Inquiry)
Source: Nursing Inquiry - December 13, 2017 Category: Nursing Source Type: research