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    Intelligent nursing: accounting for knowledge as action in practice
    with Mary E. Purkis
    Nursing Philosophy 7 (4): 247-256. 2006.
    This paper provides an analysis of nursing as a knowledgeable discipline. We examined ways in which knowledge operates in the practice of home care nursing and explored how knowledge might be fruitfully understood within the ambiguous spaces and competing temporalities characterizing contemporary healthcare services. Two popular metaphors of knowledge in nursing practice were identified and critically examined; evidence-based practice and the nurse as an intuitive worker. Pointing to faults in t…Read more
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    The ‘right’ place to care for older people: home or institution?
    with Christine Ceci and Mary Ellen Purkis
    Nursing Inquiry 22 (1): 64-73. 2015.
    In 2008, the Minister of Health for Iceland issued a new regulation intended to govern assessment practices related to placement in nursing homes. One of the aims of the regulation was to ensure that those with the most severe need would have priority. This would be achieved, in part, by requiring older people to exhaust all available community‐based service options before an assessment for placement would even take place. The new regulation was received with some hostility and criticism on the …Read more
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    In recent years, much attention has been paid to how older people living at home can remain independent and manage their illness themselves, while less attention has been given to those who have become frail and need assistance with challenges of everyday life. In this article, I drew on Latimer's formulation of care for frail older people as relational and world‐making and on Foucault's work related to the care of the self in developing an understanding of how frail older persons manage to live…Read more
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    From the state to the family: reconfiguring the responsibility for long‐term nursing care at homeThis paper discusses the implications of the shift in the location of the provision of healthcare services from healthcare institutions to the home, which has occurred or is projected to occur in coming years. It is argued that the responsibility for the provision of care and assistance needed by the elderly living at home and people with long‐term conditions living at home has shifted from public se…Read more
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    Religion, modernity and foreign nurses in Iceland 1896-1930
    with Susanne Malchau
    Nursing Inquiry 11 (3): 166-175. 2004.
  • Editorial
    Nursing Inquiry 11 (1): 1-1. 2004.