2016
DOI: 10.1111/nup.12140
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Nursing knowledge: hints from the placebo effect

Abstract: Nursing knowledge stems from a dynamic interplay between population-based scientific knowledge (the general) and specific clinical cases (the particular). We compared the 'cascade model of knowledge translation', also known as 'classical biomedical model' in clinical practice (in which knowledge gained at population level may be applied directly to a specific clinical context), with an emergentist model of knowledge translation. The structure and dynamics of nursing knowledge are outlined, adopting the distinc… Show more

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“…Clinical rituals are also relevant in nursing. However, the role of PE in association with clinical rituals in nursing has not been extensively investigated(Zanotti and Chiffi, 2017).…”
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“…Clinical rituals are also relevant in nursing. However, the role of PE in association with clinical rituals in nursing has not been extensively investigated(Zanotti and Chiffi, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%