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Journal of advanced nursing

Publication date: 1998-12-01
Volume: 28 Pages: 1312 -
Publisher: Wiley

Author:

Gastmans, Chris

Keywords:

Ethics, Nursing, History, 20th Century, Humans, Models, Nursing, Nurse-Patient Relations, Nursing Methodology Research, Philosophy, Nursing, Professional Autonomy, Science, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Nursing, H.E. Peplau, nursing philosophy, nursing ethics, phenomenology, interpersonal relations, professionalization, nursing science, nurse-patient relationship, PERSPECTIVE, QUALITY, LIFE, Philosophical Approach, Professional Patient Relationship, 1110 Nursing, 4204 Midwifery, 4205 Nursing

Abstract:

Nursing typically has been viewed as a moral practice, for instance by new developments in the ethics of care. Nevertheless, many philosophical-ethical presuppositions of nursing theories remain to be clarified. This paper presents a philosophical-ethical analysis of the work of Hildegard E. Peplau. Analysis of the philosophical-ethical background of Peplau's works illuminates a view on nursing practice that is relevant today. Three main components are analysed more deeply, i.e. the professionalization of nursing, the philosophical underpinnings of Peplau's view on nursing science, and the nurse-patient relationship as the central event in nursing.