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Concept Analysis in Nursing John Paley

Concept Analysis in Nursing By John Paley

Concept Analysis in Nursing by John Paley


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In Concept Analysis in Nursing: A New Approach, Paley provides a critical analysis of the philosophical assumptions that underpin nursings concept analysis methods. He argues, provocatively, that there are no such things as concepts, as traditionally conceived.

Concept Analysis in Nursing Summary

Concept Analysis in Nursing: A New Approach by John Paley

Concept analysis is an established genre of inquiry in nursing, introduced in the 1970s. Currently, over 100 concept studies are published annually, yet the methods used within this field have rarely been questioned. In Concept Analysis in Nursing: A New Approach, Paley provides a critical analysis of the philosophical assumptions that underpin nursings concept analysis methods. He argues, provocatively, that there are no such things as concepts, as traditionally conceived.

Drawing on Wittgenstein and Construction Grammar, the book first makes a case for dispensing with the traditional concept of a concept, and then provides two examples of a new approach, examining the use of hope and moral distress. Casting doubt on the assumption that hope always stands for an inner state of the person, the book shows that the words function varies with the grammatical construction it appears in. Similarly, it argues that moral distress is not the name of a mental state, but a normative classification used to bolster a narrative concerning nursings identity.

Concept Analysis in Nursing is a fresh and challenging book written by a philosopher interested in nursing. It will appeal to researchers and postgraduate students in the areas of nursing, health, philosophy and linguistics. It will also interest those familiar with the authors previous book, Phenomenology as Qualitative Research.

Concept Analysis in Nursing Reviews

'A distinctive book, in a category all of its own. Lively, entertaining and delightfully disruptive.' Professor Sally Thorne, University of British Columbia; Editor-in-Chief, Nursing Inquiry

'Beautifully written. Clear. Logical. Focused. Persuasive. Completely fascinating.' Martin Lipscomb, University of Worcester

About John Paley

John Paley was formerly a senior lecturer at the University of Stirling, and is now a visiting fellow at the University of Worcester, UK. He writes on topics related to philosophy and health care, including research methods, evidence, complexity, spirituality, the post-Francis debate about compassion, and nursing ethics.

Table of Contents

1.Aims, methods, conventions Part I Concepts 2.Concepts, words and pictures 3.A noun is a naming word. Discuss 4.Referring without identifying or describing 5.The concept of 6.Must there be concepts? 7.Wittgenstein, language and method Part II Words 8.Hope: the basic schema 9.Hope: the mass noun 10.Hope: negations, modals and modifiers 11.Hope in health care 12.Moral distress

Additional information

NPB9780367149680
9780367149680
0367149680
Concept Analysis in Nursing: A New Approach by John Paley
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-02-16
236
N/A
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