Social science at the crossroads: what direction for mental health nurses?

G A Farrell, W L Grichting
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We explore the current and, it would appear, the increasing opposition by some nurse academics to the notion that the traditional scientific methods are suitable for deriving knowledge of essentially social constructions and events. We caution against pursuing an anti-quantitative rhetoric and argue that a rapprochement is possible between contrasting methodologies. To argue for one methodology to the exclusion of all others is both naive and simplistic. All research traditions can be criticized for failing to do justice to social phenomena; it is therefore incumbent upon nurse researchers to be aware of the relative merits of each approach. An example is provided on how different research methodologies can be profitably combined.

十字路口的社会科学:精神卫生护士的方向是什么?
我们探讨了当前,似乎是一些护士学者对传统科学方法适用于获取本质上是社会结构和事件的知识这一概念的日益反对。我们警告不要追求反量化的修辞,并认为在不同的方法之间可能实现和解。为了一种方法而排斥所有其他方法,既幼稚又过于简单化。所有的研究传统都因未能公正地对待社会现象而受到批评;因此,护士研究人员有责任了解每种方法的相对优点。举例说明了不同的研究方法如何有效地结合在一起。
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