Intuition—A Problematic Form of Knowledge in Nursing

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Název: Intuition—A Problematic Form of Knowledge in Nursing
Autoři: Sarvimäki, Anneli, Stenbock‐Hult, Bettina
Zdroj: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences ; volume 10, issue 4, page 234-241 ; ISSN 0283-9318 1471-6712
Informace o vydavateli: Wiley
Rok vydání: 1996
Sbírka: Wiley Online Library (Open Access Articles via Crossref)
Popis: The purpose of this article is to discuss the concept and phenomenon of intuition in nursing. With an overview of theories of intuition in philosophy and empirical research as the starting point, the authors discuss the conceptualization of intuition in nursing. Concept analyses, intuition as phenomenological nursing knowledge, intuition as clinical knowledge and intuition as spiritual connection are discussed. The authors conclude that the conceptions of intuition in nursing differ with respect to their philosophical underpinnings and that it can be questioned whether ‘intuition’ is always a proper term for the kind of knowledge investigated. Intuition is seen as an important concept in nursing, but there are still philosophical as well as empirical and practical problems to investigate.
Druh dokumentu: article in journal/newspaper
Jazyk: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-6712.1996.tb00342.x
Dostupnost: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6712.1996.tb00342.x
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Abstrakt:The purpose of this article is to discuss the concept and phenomenon of intuition in nursing. With an overview of theories of intuition in philosophy and empirical research as the starting point, the authors discuss the conceptualization of intuition in nursing. Concept analyses, intuition as phenomenological nursing knowledge, intuition as clinical knowledge and intuition as spiritual connection are discussed. The authors conclude that the conceptions of intuition in nursing differ with respect to their philosophical underpinnings and that it can be questioned whether ‘intuition’ is always a proper term for the kind of knowledge investigated. Intuition is seen as an important concept in nursing, but there are still philosophical as well as empirical and practical problems to investigate.
DOI:10.1111/j.1471-6712.1996.tb00342.x