PART ONE: INTERPRETIVE PHENOMENOLOGY, THEORY, AND PRACTICE
Ragnar Fjellan and Eva Gjengedal
A Theoretical Foundation for Nursing as a Science
Margaret J Dunlop
Is a Science of Caring Possible?
Victoria Leonard
A Heideggerian Phenomenological Perspective on the Concept of Person
Karen A Plager
Hermeneutic Phenomenology
A Methodology for Family Health and Health Promotion Study in Nursing
David C Thomasma
Toward a New Medical Ethics
Implications for Ethics in Nursing
Patricia Benner
The Tradition and Skill of Interpretive Phenomenology in Studying Health, Illness, and Caring Practices
Nancy Diekelmann, Robert Schuster, and Suilum Lam
Martin, A Computer Software Program
On Being Able to Hear What the Text Did Not Say
Lee Smith Battle
Beyond Normalizing
The Role of Narrative in Understanding Teenage Mothers' Transition to Mothering
Catherine A Chesla
Parent's Caring Practices with Schizophrenic Offspring
Philip Darbyshire
Parenting in Public
Parental Participation and Involvement in the Care of their Hospitalized Child
Nancy D Doolittle
A Clinical Ethnography of Stroke Recovery
Patricia Benner et al
Moral Dimensions of Living with a Chronic Illness, Autonomy, Responsibility and the Limits of Control
Peggy L Wros
The Ethical Context of Nursing Care of Dying Patients in Critical Care
Deborah Gordon
A Cross Cultural Comparison with Telling and not Telling the Cancer Diagnosis
Cynthia M Stuhlmiller
Narrative Methodology in Disaster Studies