Inside Nursing: A Critical Ethnography of Clinical Nursing PracticeState University of New York Press, 1992/01/23 - 316 ページ By exploring and analyzing the experiences and impressions of nurses, Annette Fay Street provides an intimate account of clinical practice and what those experiences mean in the profession. She highlights the realities and daily conflicts with which clinical nurses must deal, and offers insights into the culture and thinking that informs and transforms their work. |
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World of Clinical Nurses | 7 |
Situating the Journey | 25 |
The Doctor Knows Best | 37 |
You Know What Women Are Like | 47 |
Forget the StudyReal Nursing Is Learned on the Job | 63 |
Key Concepts | 77 |
Charting the Theoretical Terrain | 89 |
Planning the Route | 115 |
Exploring the Uncharted Country | 127 |
Now You See Me Now You Dont | 149 |
Shes Just a Born Nurse | 183 |
Yes But Youll Never Change That | 217 |
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