James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2010

NS6260 - Traditions of Nursing Thought 2

Credit points: 06
Year: 2010
Student Contribution Band: Band 1
Administered by: School of Nursing, Midwifery & Nutrition

Available to students enrolled in the Doctor of Nursing Studies and Doctor of Nursing Science.

This is the second of two subjects which explore traditions of thought, from the Early Greeks onwards, which have contributed to the ways in which nursing and health care are conceived and conducted. Practice-related cases and problems are identified and used as a vehicle for exploring underlying social, metaphysical and axiological assumptions, including claims regarding the nature of moral obligation, virtues, rights, and other ethical notions. A variety of other perspectives are explored, which have their origins in social and political theory, including critical social science, and the subject includes discussion of ways in contemporary thinking about health care issues have been influenced by structural, poststructural, and postmodernist theories. These are, in turn, linked to cultural accounts, notably those with origins in the philosophy of language, including structuralism, poststructuralism, social constructionism and deconstructionism. These are introduced and explored in terms of their relevance to nursing and health care.

Learning Outcomes

Graduate Qualities


Availabilities

External, Study Period 1
Census Date 25-Mar-2010
Coordinator: jc159085
Contact hours:
  • 8 hours - Supervision
    Method of Delivery:Printed materials
    Assessment:submitted review.

    External, Study Period 2
    Census Date 26-Aug-2010
    Coordinator: jc159085
    Contact hours:
    • 8 hours - Supervision
      Method of Delivery:Printed materials
      Assessment:submitted review.

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