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Author
Papps, Elaine
Title
Knowledge, power, and nursing education in New Zealand: a critical analysis of the construction of the nursing identity
Type
Book Whole
Year
1998
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
330 p.
Keywords
Nursing education
;
Nursing identity
;
Michel Foucault
;
Curriculum
;
Governmentality
Abstract
Describes and critically analyses the construction of the nursing identity through curriculum and social relations of power. Conducts a critical analysis using Foucault's power/knowledge problematic to unmask power relations positioning the nurse in the discourses of medicine and gender. Analyses the construction of the nursing identity through curriculum and the social relations of power, using the Foucauldian notion of governmentality.
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Serial
330
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Wilkinson, Jillian Ann
Title
The New Zealand nurse practitioner polemic : a discourse analysis : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand
Type
Book Whole
Year
2007
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
308 pp.
Keywords
Nurse practitioners
;
Nursing history
;
Advanced nursing practice
;
Nursing identity
;
Discourse analysis
;
Nursing regulation
;
Surveys
Abstract
Traces the development of the nurse practitioner role in NZ since its establishment in 2001, using a discourse analytical approach to examine those discourses that have defined the role. Employs both textual and discursive analysis of texts from published literature and from nine interviews with individuals influential in the evolution of the role. Examines political perspectives and disciplinary practices dating back to the Nurses Registration Act of 1901. Considers the implications of an autonomous nursing profession in both practice and regulation.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1614
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