Pragmatism as a philosophical foundation to integrate education, practice, research and policy across the nursing profession

Aim A discussion of the philosophy of pragmatism and how it can underpin and integrate nursing education, practice, research and policy across the nursing profession. Background Although the concepts of plurality, truth, fallibilism, subjectivity and meliorism have been discussed across foundational...

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Nursing
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nursing practice
nursing research
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Policy making
Practice research
Pragmatism
Professional practice
Stakeholders
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Truth
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