In this column, humanbecoming theory will be considered from a concrete perspective using stories about Katie written by Dr. Kristine Florczak. It will also be discussed as it relates to more scholarly endeavors in the form of programs of research conducted by Dr. Steven Baumann and Dr. Thomas Doucet.
FlorczakK. (2006). The lived experience of sacrificing something important. Nursing Science Quarterly, 19, 133-141.
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FlorczakK. L. (2010). Research and the doctor of nursing practice: A cause for consternation. Nursing Science Quarterly, 23, 13-17.
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FlorczakK. L. (2010). Gathering information on spirituality: From whose perspective?Nursing Science Quarterly, 23, 201-205.
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MitchellG. J.CodyW. K. (2002). Ambiguous opportunity: Toiling for truth if nursing art and science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 15, 71-79.
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ParseR. R. (1998). The human becoming school of thought: A perspective for nurses and other health professionals. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
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ParseR. R. (2007). The humanbecoming school of thought in 2050. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 308-311.