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Ideal Paradigm Disputes, Conflict and Emerging Convergences in Nursing

DINESH SELVAM SUBRAMANI

Abstract


Paradigm is the set of adequacy of agents in an arena, which provide a structure in which perspective the scientists’ research to solve scientific complications and standardize the sequences of studies in the field. The purpose of this paper is an analysis of the nursing model. Nursing paradigm determines the goals and boundaries like a foundation of a building. Nursing as a moving profession from unified and constant roles, and the integrated and atomistic nursing is in circulation as a new paradigm. We can say in certain that Nursing science is a young and new science but with a good progress as it has come to existence since only a few years ago, and because of dealing with human being, it has faced numerous scientific developments, and several paradigms are simultaneously created due to multidimensional nature of the human being. Though, in comparison to the work of theorists in latest years, the nursing is progressively leaving the multi-paradigmatic state and continuing to become a single ideal model. The analysis of the state of nursing suggests that the current clinical paradigm fails to strengthen the economic and quality issues into the core of nursing. It is not capable of solving central professional problems and emerging dilemmas.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijnspr.v1i1.34

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