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Geographical thinking in nursing inquiry, part one: locations, contents, meanings

Abstract

Spatial thought is undergoing somewhat of a renaissance in nursing. Building on a long disciplinary tradition of conceptualizing and studying 'nursing environment', the past twenty years has witnessing the establishment and refinement of explicitly geographical nursing research. This article - part one in a series of two - reviews the perspectives taken to date, ranging from historical precedent in classical nursing theory through to positivistic spatial science, political economy, and social constructivism in contemporary inquiry. This discussion sets up part two, which considers the potential of non-representational theory for framing future studies.

Authors

Andrews GJ

Journal

Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 262–281

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

October 1, 2016

DOI

10.1111/nup.12133

ISSN

1466-7681

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