Feminist teaching and the older nurse: the journey from resistance through anger to hope

Some of the material presented in the journals of mature student registered nurses in two nursing research methodology courses are analysed The classes were taught from a critical feminist perspective, that is, gender, race, sexual orientation and class issues were addressed as the science of ideas...

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Anger
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Emotions
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Interpersonal Relations
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Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
Nursing
Public health. Hygiene
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