"The Pure Guidelines of the Monastery Are to be Inscribed in Your Bones and Mind" Dogen (2010, p. 42): Mental Health Nurses'™ Practices as Ritualized Behaviour
Forms of practice among nurses on acute care mental health units present a way of revealing how different traditions and values are in play between nurses and also within nurses. This paper represents one interpretive theme from a larger, hermeneutic study of nurses’ experiences of nurse-patien...
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Main Author: | Graham McCaffrey |
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Language: | EN |
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University of Calgary
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5b0c601d983f43cf8ee87a0a6c557c8c |
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