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Contemporary theories and contemporary nursing- Advancing nursing care for those who are marginalised

This paper critiques the topic of postmodernism and how it is represented in nursing and social science literature. This critique classified the debates into three identifiable constructs, those being: dissatisfaction; fragmentation and integration. The authors propose a solution from the integratio...

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Published in:Contemporary nurse : a journal for the Australian nursing profession 1999-06, Vol.8 (2), p.32-38
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