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Written for DNP and PhD nursing programs, this text, based on a unique team-taught philosophy of science nursing courses, distills challenging content and delivers it in clear, highly accessible language for professors untrained in philosophy and their students. Authored by a nurse researcher/philosopher team who developed and taught this course for more than 7 years, the book provides a unique, integrated viewpoint that avoids esoteric and overly theoretical discussions and facilitates a clear connection between the philosophy of science and nursing science and practice. This second edition…mehr
Written for DNP and PhD nursing programs, this text, based on a unique team-taught philosophy of science nursing courses, distills challenging content and delivers it in clear, highly accessible language for professors untrained in philosophy and their students. Authored by a nurse researcher/philosopher team who developed and taught this course for more than 7 years, the book provides a unique, integrated viewpoint that avoids esoteric and overly theoretical discussions and facilitates a clear connection between the philosophy of science and nursing science and practice. This second edition offers enhanced clarity and encompasses updates in philosophy of science interpretation, nursing practice and science, and a still-emerging practice epistemology. It is distinguished by its increased emphasis on DNP investigation that relies on a fundamental relationship with evidence-based practice, as well as the informational needs of the PhD student and the type of research the PhD graduate is expected to produce.
The bulk of the text focuses on basic principles and concepts of the philosophy of science in regard to the education of both DNP and PhD nursing students. The book discusses the concept of nursing as a "practice discipline" within historical and sociological contexts, and addresses the importance of philosophy of science knowledge within a practice discipline. It examines the controversial question of how much philosophy of science a doctoral student actually needs. The text concludes with a brief introduction to nursing science knowledge content that is an essential "bridge" to the philosophy of science content and serves as a "next step" toward building a nursing epistemology.
New to the Second Edition:
Revised to enhance clarity of information
Reflects contemporary trends in doctoral nursing education
Updated Questions for Reflection offer scholarly discourse
New appendix offers a sample semester-based syllabus based on the second edition
Key Features:
Provides concise, accessible information that makes clear connections to practical applications
Written jointly by a philosopher and a nurse scholar who co-teach the course
Facilitates student ability to see the real connection between philosophy and practice
Increased focused content on how philosophy of science content is essential to understand evidence-based and practice-based evidence
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Autorenporträt
Michael D. Dahnke, PhD, is a philosopher and bioethicist. He received his PhD in¿philosophy from Temple University and a BA in liberal studies from Bowling Green State University. In his career, he has worked across many interdisciplinary fields: Healthcare Ethics, Nursing Ethics, Medical Humanities, Healthcare Administration, Philosophy of Science in Nursing Practice, and Cultural Issues in Healthcare. His early work was in Aesthetics. He is the author and co-author of four books: Film, Art, and Filmart: An Introduction to Aesthetics Through Film (2007); first author on Philosophy of Nursing Science for Nursing Practice: Concepts (2011), which received a five-star review from Doody's (less than 2% of all health profession books reviewed earn this distinction). The second edition of this book (2016) received 2nd place in the American Journal of Nursing's Book-of-the-Year Awards in the Research Category. He was also co-author of ME Smith Glasgow, HM Dreher, MD Dahnke, and J. Gyllenhammer's (2020) Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing Education: An Essential Guide. He has taught students in health care fields including nursing (Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral), physician assistant, behavioral health science, and health care administration, as well as undergraduates from all types of majors in his Introduction to Philosophy, Ethics, Logic, and Business Ethics courses. He has published (and sometimes mentored undergraduate students as first author) in Critical Care Nurse, Journal of Bioethical Enquiry, Emergency Nursing, Advances in Health Sciences Education, International Journal of Healthcare Management, Journal of Neonatal Nursing, Holistic Nursing Practice, Auslegung: A Journal of Philosophy, MedSurg Nursing, and Philosophy Now. Dr. Dahnke's most influential work has been examining some fewer known aspects of the Terri Schiavo case, publishing "What we learn (and don't learn) from the Terri Schiavo autopsy" in Functional Neurology, Rehabilitation, and Ergonomics and "Levinas and the face of Terri Schiavo: Bioethical and¿phenomenological reflections on a public spectacle and private tragedy" in Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics. He was previously Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Health Administration and Division of Graduate Nursing at Drexel University and Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at The College of New Rochelle. He is currently Adjunct Assistant Professor at the College of Staten Island (City University of New York -- CUNY) and teaches at Seton Hall University.
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