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Book Reviews and New Media: Jean Watson's Caring Science as Sacred Science: An Important Contribution to Human Science Nursing in the 21st CenturySchool of Nursing, York University, Toronto, Canada
Key Words: caring science human science Watson References Daniel, L.E. (1998). Vulnerability as a key to authenticity . The Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 30, 191-192 .[CrossRef] Mitchell, G.J., & Bunkers, S.S. (2003). Engaging the abyss: A mis-take of opportunity. Nursing Science Quarterly, 16, 121-125 . Newman, M. (2002). Caring in the human health experience . International Journal of Human Caring, 6(2), 8-12 . Parse, R.R. (1998). The human becoming school of thought: A perspective for nurses and other health professionals. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications . Rogers, M.E. (1970). An introduction to theoretical basis of nursing. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis . Watson, J. (1999). Postmodern nursing and beyond. Edinburgh , Scotland: Churchill Livingstone/Harcourt Brace . Watson, J. (2005). Caring science as sacred science. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis. Watson, J., & Smith, M.C. (2005). A transtheoretical Discourse for nursing knowledge development. In J. Watson, Caring science as sacred science (pp. 211-230). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis .
Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 4,
383-384 (2007)
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