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A theoretical framework for emancipatory nursing with a focus on environment and persons' own and shared lifeworld

Lyckhage, Elisabeth Dahlborg ; Brink, Eva and Lindahl, Berit LU (2018) In Advances in Nursing Science 41(4). p.340-350
Abstract

By giving a brief overview of the metaconcepts in nursing, with a focus on environment, we sketch a theoretical framework for an emancipatory perspective in nursing care practice. To meet the requirements of equality in care and treatment, we have in our theoretical framework added a critical lifeworld perspective to the antioppressive practice, to meet requirements of equity in health care encounter. The proposed model of emancipatory nursing goes from overall ideological structures to ontological aspects of the everyday world. Based on the model, nurses could identify what kind of theoretical critical knowledge and thinking they require to conduct equal care and encounter the person behind the patient role.

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keywords
critical perspective, emancipatory nursing, environment, equal care, lifeworld, meta-concepts, sustainability
in
Advances in Nursing Science
volume
41
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4
pages
340 - 350
publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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  • scopus:85055900561
  • pmid:30383562
ISSN
0161-9268
DOI
10.1097/ANS.0000000000000227
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English
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