Andrews Gavin J, Kitchin Rob
Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Nurs Inq. 2005 Dec;12(4):316-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2005.00291.x.
During the last 3 years the interface between geography and nursing has provided fertile ground for research. Not only has a conceptual emphasis on space and place provided nurse researchers with a robust and subtly different way to deconstruct and articulate nursing environments, but also their studies have provided a much needed focus on certain areas of health-care, and in particular clinical practice, not currently prioritized by health geographers. We argue that, as something that is forcing fundamental re-considerations of the nature of both nursing and geography, cyberspace is a particularly important phenomenon that lies comparatively under-researched at this interface. To encourage some interest in researching nursing and cyberspace through a geographical lens, and at least to showcase a range of potentially useful and transportable concepts, we provide an overview of some of the key debates pertaining to cyberspace developed by human geographers, and make some initial and tentative connections to nursing.
在过去三年里,地理学与护理学之间的交叉领域为研究提供了肥沃的土壤。不仅对空间和地点的概念性强调为护理研究人员提供了一种强大且略有不同的方式来解构和阐述护理环境,而且他们的研究还对医疗保健的某些领域,尤其是临床实践,给予了急需的关注,而这些领域目前并未被健康地理学家列为优先事项。我们认为,网络空间作为一种迫使人们对护理和地理学的本质进行根本性重新思考的事物,是这一交叉领域中一个相对未得到充分研究的特别重要的现象。为了激发通过地理学视角研究护理与网络空间的兴趣,并至少展示一系列潜在有用且可迁移的概念,我们概述了人文地理学家所开展的与网络空间相关的一些关键辩论,并初步尝试将其与护理联系起来。