Care for nurses only? Medicine and the perceiving eye

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In this paper I introduce a theoretical framework on care developed by the Norwegian nurse and philosopher Kari Martinsen, and I argue that this approach has relevance not only within nursing, but also within clinical medicine. I try to substantiate this claim by analysing some of the key concepts in this approach, and I illustrate the potential clinical relevance of this approach by applying it in relation to two care scenarios. Finally, I discuss some of the concerns that have been raised in relation to the aim of highlighting care in medicine. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Martinsen, E. H. (2011). Care for nurses only? Medicine and the perceiving eye. In Health Care Analysis (Vol. 19, pp. 15–27). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10728-010-0161-9

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