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. 2008:2:40-7.
doi: 10.2174/1874434600802010040. Epub 2008 May 13.

Nurses practice beyond simple advocacy to engage in relational narratives: expanding opportunities for persons to influence the public space

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Nurses practice beyond simple advocacy to engage in relational narratives: expanding opportunities for persons to influence the public space

N Murphy et al. Open Nurs J. 2008.

Abstract

In practicing existential and human advocacy, or engaging in a relational narrative, nurses may assist persons who experience health inequalities to clarify their values, and, in becoming more fully their authentic selves, community members who ordinarily feel powerless in the public space may act with confidence in influencing the distribution of health-care resources. In this paper, the writers describe research characterizing nurses' advocacy practices and review the concepts of respect and self-interpretation as a foundation for arguing that nurses who engage in relational narratives with the persons they serve may encourage continuing acts of self-understanding. Investigators indicated that nurses characterized their practices as a therapeutic endeavor, and that their practices were grounded in respect. Practicing nurses may need self-awareness to habitually convey respect for human dignity, in addition, nurse educators ought to attend to the professional development of student nurses, providing opportunities for the formation of character traits or qualities.

Keywords: Health inequalities; character formation.; discernment of values; existential advocacy; relational narrative; respect.

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