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〒162-8666 8-1, Kawada-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
The more highly specialized nursing science becomes, the more it needs a perspective that can see the whole picture of nursing science.
Alternatively, a high structure in an upward direction requires a foundation that is deeply rooted in a downward direction at the same time. When we look at the current development of nursing science in this way, it can be said that basic nursing science shares the role of a perspective and foundation from which we can view nursing science as a whole. In other words, basic nursing science is an area that contributes to building the foundation of nursing science by returning to the essential principles underlying nursing practice and education, questioning and rethinking important concepts and theories that have become self-evident in nursing science, and examining and developing nursing techniques as nursing methods. In addition, students can broaden their interests to nursing ethics, education, systems, and history, as well as life theory, physical theory, scientific theory, and anthropology, which support nursing science itself.
In addition, the course aims to develop students' ability to take up various phenomena of interest to them and to understand what they mean in a more principled and holistic manner.
In this area, we can guide empirical research on the questioning and examination of nursing theory, the examination of nursing technology as a nursing method, and the search for principles and laws inherent in nursing practice and nursing education practice. In addition, students can be guided in literature-based ideological research on the theory of life, body, science, and technology surrounding nursing science.
Michiko Kenjo
Yoko Komiyama
Naoko Inanobe
Ikuko Kashiwazaki
- The process of nurses' understanding of patients with prolonged consciousness disorder
- A study of nurses' confusion in terminal care in a general ward
〒162-8666
8-1, Kawada-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
TEL +81-3-3353-8111