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What are the factors influencing nursing philosophy?
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- How does the epistemological stance of a nursing theory influence the way nursing care is conceptualized and delivered?what is the relevance and importance of goal-based evaluation in nursing? and how it is being done in nursing practice?How do nursing theories help in education, clinical practice, and research?
- If you were to formulate your own nursing theory, what will it be? How would you define Person, Health, Environment and Nursing?What is the purpose of nursing organizations?If you are given an opportunity to develop a personal theory of nursing, who are those from? whom would you draw principles from? Who are your nightingales? Who are those who have contributed to the making of your personal theory of nursing