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Intuition: a neglected hallmark of nursing knowledge.

Intuition: a neglected hallmark of nursing knowledge. Intuition as a hallmark of nursing knowledge was traced through an analysis of literature published in the American Journal of Nursing between 1900 and 1985. Three questions were addressed: Does the concept appear in the literature; if so, what are its attributes; and how did they evolve through time? Titles of articles (n = 14,971) were examined and from this population only 51 were found to contain intuition or related terms. From analysis of the paucity of literature containing the concept it is concluded that intuition as an essential component of complex decision making is neglected in the professional literature. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ANS. Advances in nursing science Pubmed

Intuition: a neglected hallmark of nursing knowledge.

ANS. Advances in nursing science , Volume 10 (1): 14 – Nov 30, 1987

Intuition: a neglected hallmark of nursing knowledge.


Abstract

Intuition as a hallmark of nursing knowledge was traced through an analysis of literature published in the American Journal of Nursing between 1900 and 1985. Three questions were addressed: Does the concept appear in the literature; if so, what are its attributes; and how did they evolve through time? Titles of articles (n = 14,971) were examined and from this population only 51 were found to contain intuition or related terms. From analysis of the paucity of literature containing the concept it is concluded that intuition as an essential component of complex decision making is neglected in the professional literature.

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ISSN
0161-9268
DOI
10.1097/00012272-198710000-00010
pmid
3118772

Abstract

Intuition as a hallmark of nursing knowledge was traced through an analysis of literature published in the American Journal of Nursing between 1900 and 1985. Three questions were addressed: Does the concept appear in the literature; if so, what are its attributes; and how did they evolve through time? Titles of articles (n = 14,971) were examined and from this population only 51 were found to contain intuition or related terms. From analysis of the paucity of literature containing the concept it is concluded that intuition as an essential component of complex decision making is neglected in the professional literature.

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ANS. Advances in nursing sciencePubmed

Published: Nov 30, 1987

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