![]() “No one has done more to enhance our understanding of caring practices than Patricia Benner, whose groundbreaking work and its influence is richly presented in Interpretive Phenomenology in Health Care Research. Clarke, PhD Professor of Sociology University of California, San Francisco Co-Editor, BioSocieties An invaluable guide to grasping the world as experienced, reclaiming health-caring across specialties.” –Adele E. Flying in the face of managerial demands for cool efficiency, these remarkable nurses instead propose full engagement with patients as situated and embodied persons. “Bravo! A much needed cutting-edge phenomenological exploration of care-giving in the contemporary moment. And those who think rational empiricism has the whole story will have their eyes opened to what is missing.” –Lisa Day, PhD, RN, CNS Clinical Nurse Specialist Neuroscience and Critical Care University of California, San Francisco Medical Center Anyone who thinks science is alienating and disconnected from human life will appreciate the recontextualized picture this book offers. GarretT Chan, Karen Brykczynski, Ruth Malone, Patricia BennerĪdvance Praise for Interpretive Phenomenology in Health Care Research “This collection takes us far along the path to wholeness in nursing science by articulating important and meaningful stories that are often overlooked in the quest for generalization and normalization.
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