Contemplating Place in Nursing: Ontological Understandings

How a nurse understands and integrates their understanding of place is important to nursing practice. In this paper we explore the concept of place in relation to our varied backgrounds and with the understanding and idea that the concept of place differs from one person to another depending upon th...

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Main Authors: Samms Hurley, Erica, King, Keith, Jackson, Margot, Caine, Vera
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health 2023
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Online Access:https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijih/article/view/39511
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Summary:How a nurse understands and integrates their understanding of place is important to nursing practice. In this paper we explore the concept of place in relation to our varied backgrounds and with the understanding and idea that the concept of place differs from one person to another depending upon their experiences. By purposefully coming together to talk about place and its intersection between our common circumstances, interests and beliefs we share and discuss the realm of place as home, relationship(s), and holding memories. Each of our unique and distinct identities, such as being Mi’kmaw, Métis, Jewish, and a Newcomer to Canada, brought varied perspectives of how place is integrated into our lives and our work as nurses. When we pay close attention, we can begin to understand that nursing research, practice and education is entwined with place and through this with spirit, and healing, having implications for health and wellbeing.