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Title: Change : a central concern of nursing
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: D. J. DeFeo

Description: The purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of change. More precisely, considering insights from Buddhism, existential philosophy, and modern developmental thought, this paper will discuss two aspects of change: (a) change as a fundamental, inevitable aspect of life, and (b) change as a process of risking to choose. The discussion includes an analysis of the correspondence of the concept with four nursing frameworks, and some implications for nursing theory, research, and practice.

Publisher Place: Baltimore, MD
Publisher: Williams & Wilkins
Normalized publisher place: Baltimore, MD
Publisher country: United States
Publisher URL: http://www.sagepub.com/home.aspx
Published Date: 1990
Subject: Existentialism
Nursing
Classification: Buddhism and Science -- Medicine -- International Medicine -- Nursing
Cultural Coverage: United States
Temporal coverage: 20th century CE
Language: English
Series 2 editor:
Source URL: http://www.sagepub.com/journals/08943184.htm
Source: Nursing science quarterly
Source Type: Journal
Source Volume: 3
Source Number: 2
Source Page Numbers: 88-94
Start Date: 1988
Frequency of publication: Quarterly
Submissions: Information for authors
ISBN/ISSN: 0894-3184
Location and access number: 2352710

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Resource Type: Article
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Date Of Record Creation: 2005-03-25 14:31:01
Date Last Modified: 2005-12-20 09:56:32
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