Routledge Faye S
School of Nursing, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Nurs Philos. 2007 Oct;8(4):278-90. doi: 10.1111/j.1466-769X.2007.00324.x.
Nursing has historically relied heavily on scientific knowledge. It is not surprising that the cardiovascular health literature has been highly influenced by the post-positivist philosophy. The nursing discipline, as well as the cardiovascular nursing specialty, continues to benefit from research grounded within this philosophical tradition. At the same time, there are limitations associated with post-positivism. Therefore, it is beneficial for researchers and clinicians to examine the potential contributions various philosophical traditions can have for their research and practice. This paper is an exploration of the compatibilities of feminist and post-positivist philosophies in the study of cardiovascular nursing research. The ensuing discussion entails an examination of my clinical and research interests, the grounding of my research within the post-positivist perspective and the significant contribution feminist philosophy can make to my research.
从历史上看,护理严重依赖科学知识。心血管健康文献受到后实证主义哲学的高度影响也就不足为奇了。护理学科以及心血管护理专业继续受益于基于这一哲学传统的研究。与此同时,后实证主义也存在局限性。因此,研究人员和临床医生审视各种哲学传统对其研究和实践可能做出的潜在贡献是有益的。本文探讨了女性主义哲学与后实证主义哲学在心血管护理研究中的兼容性。随后的讨论包括审视我的临床和研究兴趣、我在研究中基于后实证主义视角的基础,以及女性主义哲学对我的研究可能做出的重大贡献。