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A traditional American Indian death ritual: Developing nursing knowledge through aesthetic exposure

机译:传统的美国印度死亡仪式:通过审美曝光发展护理知识

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The theoretical and practical application of Boykin and Schoenhofer's Nursing as Caring: A Model for Transforming Practice (2001) provided a framework for the exploration of an aesthetic project of quilting, which was undertaken in order to explain the death journey for a cherished mentor of American Indian nursing students. In particular, the nursing situation was used to guide the making of the quilt sampler. Aesthetics nested into the teaching-learning process became another way to help students solidify their professional self-identity as caring persons. This research has implications for the intentional development of studying quilting as an aesthetic way to express valuable lessons learned while caring for patients and telling stories. This idea of quilting opens up a line of enquiry into caring that can be expressed through a new and creative medium.
机译:Boykin和Schoenhofer护理的关怀理论和实践应用:改变实践模型(2001年)为探索审美项目的框架,为解释了美国珍贵的导师的死亡之旅 印度护理学生。 特别是,护理情况用于指导被子采样器的制作。 嵌套在教学过程中的美学成为另一种帮助学生将其专业自我身份巩固为关怀人员的方法。 该研究对故意开发学习绗缝作为一种审美方式来表达患者和讲故事的审美教训的审美方式。 这种绗缝的想法开辟了一系列询问,可以通过新的和创造性媒体表达。

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