Holistic Nursing: A philosophical reflection on practice, identity, and patterns of knowing

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47811/

Keywords:

Holistic Nursing; Reflective Practice; Humanistic Nursing

Abstract

This perspective calls nurses to reconnect with the heart of their profession: holistic, ethical, and empowered care. Nursing is not only science but a human practice where knowledge, compassion, and moral judgment unite. Guided by Carper’s patterns of knowing and Roy’s Adaptation Model, it shows how evidence, empathy, and ethical insight shape daily practice. Yet, invisibility persists through gender roles, stereotypes, and undervaluation of relational work. Reclaiming voice through education, leadership, and advocacy can shift perceptions and strengthen impact. Nursing, at its core is about healing both bodies and lives, upheld with courage, conscience, and dignity.

Published

2026-04-22

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Section

Perspective

How to Cite

Holistic Nursing: A philosophical reflection on practice, identity, and patterns of knowing . (2026). Bhutan Health Journal, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.47811/

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