Alligood , argues that nursing is a discipline due to specific knowledge focussed on patients. Secondly, several nursing theories expound on nursing knowledge. According to Alligood , the theoretical knowledge acquired in college is essential for individuals pursuing nursing. As a profession, Alligood ,identifies various criteria used for classification.
Firstly, nursing practice involves the utilization of well-organized and specialized knowledge acquired through higher education. Secondly, it requires continuous improvement of knowledge and educational techniques through scientific methods. Thirdly, nursing practitioners are educated in institutions of higher learning only.
The author adds that nursing knowledge is applied to improve human welfare. Besides, nursing practitioners get proper compensation to gain economic security and get an opportunity to grow their career in nursing.
Basic science involves acquiring fundamental scientific knowledge such as cell anatomy. On the other hand, applied science involves the application of the foundation of scientific knowledge. Install Steam. Store Page. Showing 1 - 2 of 2 comments. Ryan42 View Profile View Posts. Discipline is pretty much the color.
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Zuckerman , H. Only rigorous specialization can give the scholar the feeling for what may be the one and only time in his entire life, that here he has achieved something that will last. Nowadays, a really definitive and valuable achievement is always the product of specialization. It is also worth noting that in one of the first seminars on professions in Columbia University in , eight professions were represented: medicine, law, architecture, engineering, social work, the ministry, nursing and education.
For a critical discussion of this divide, see Adams He teaches and publishes on issues of the sociology of science and technology. His most recent publications address issues at the crossroads between sociology and biomedical research. He is the author of Social Dynamics of Biomedical Research.
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