床边洞察力的日常现象学:回应佩利对护理领域现象学研究的批评。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Inquiry Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-19 DOI:10.1111/nin.12657
Shira Birnbaum
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摘要

护理学中现象学研究的质量一直是长期争论和批评的主题,但在约翰-佩利(John Paley)2017 年出版的《作为定性研究的现象学》(Routledge)一书引起强烈反响后,对话出现了特别有争议的转折。护理学博士项目的教师们现在面临着一个挑战:鉴于当前的争议,我们可以教授什么才是恰当的现象学,是否有一种方法可以呈现哲学概念,使学生避免过去最严重的错误?在本文中,我认为普通的临床护理实践本质上是一项现象学事业,创造性的床边见解属于我们教学的中心,因为它们体现了日常现象学,体现了现象学方法的核心要素。我建议,我们的学生在开始学习现象学时,不应遵循日益精确的教学手册,而应重新关注在日常护理过程中出现的创造性洞察力。由于我们的学科在研究中重视技术程序主义而非艺术性,以及在临床工作中转向以证据为基础的实践,床边洞察力已变得无影无踪,但它们是一种宝贵的学习途径,应该成为我们应对当前危机的一部分。
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The everyday phenomenology of bedside insight: Response to Paley's critique of phenomenological research in nursing.

The quality of phenomenological research in nursing has been a subject of long-standing debate and critique, but conversation took a particularly contentious turn following publication of John Paley's 2017 Phenomenology as Qualitative Research (Routledge), which elicited strong reactions. Faculty in nursing doctoral programs now face a challenge: in light of current controversies, what can we teach that is appropriately labeled phenomenological, and is there a way to present philosophical concepts that might equip students to avoid the most egregious mistakes of the past? In this article, I suggest that ordinary clinical nursing practice is an inherently phenomenological enterprise, and creative bedside insights belong at the center of our teaching, as they embody an everyday phenomenology which exemplifies core elements of the phenomenological method. Instead of following ever-more-precisely elaborated instructional manuals, I propose, our students should begin their studies of phenomenology by returning attention to the way creative insight emerges during routine care. Bedside insights have been rendered invisible by our discipline's valuing of technical proceduralism over artistry in research and by the turn to evidence-based practice in clinical work, but they are a valuable pathway to learning and should be part of our response to the current crisis.

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Nursing Inquiry
Nursing Inquiry 医学-护理
CiteScore
4.30
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61
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期刊介绍: Nursing Inquiry aims to stimulate examination of nursing''s current and emerging practices, conditions and contexts within an expanding international community of ideas. The journal aspires to excite thinking and stimulate action toward a preferred future for health and healthcare by encouraging critical reflection and lively debate on matters affecting and influenced by nursing from a range of disciplinary angles, scientific perspectives, analytic approaches, social locations and philosophical positions.
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