Academia is the totality of knowledge explained and systematized by certain principles and theoretically structured research methods, etc., as well as the search for truth through intellectual thinking activities using concepts, judgments, and reasoning. Nursing science is primarily concerned withhuman beinginterpoint (interword separation)environmentHealthnursingas a paradigm, individuals,family, ,areaIt is a body of knowledge that conceptualizes health-related phenomena occurring in society, explains them based on scientific evidence, and describes practices using judgment and reasoning. Nursing is positioned as an applied science, or "practical science," as opposed to the basic sciences, such as the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, and is intended to provide health care services to people in all stages of health by applying the various disciplines of the basic sciences in an interdisciplinary manner.human beingThe purpose of this project is to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the
One contribution to the development of nursing science is the existence of nursing societies. This is done through nursing professionals presenting the results of their own research and through nursing professionals keeping each other up-to-date on the latest information,Nursing PracticeThe Japan Council of Nursing Science Societies, organized for the academic development of nursing science in Japan, has 38 nursing societies registered as of 2011. In recent years, the development of science and technology has led to the specialization of nursing science, and as of 2011, 38 nursing societies are registered with the Japan Council of Nursing Science Associations, which was organized for the academic development of nursing science in Japan, and the foundation for the systematization of nursing science is being developed.
References
1) Peggy L. Chin, Meona K. Kramer (Author)/Yukari Kawahara (Translator): Chin & Kramer, Series of Masterpieces of Nursing Science: Toward Building Integrated Knowledge in Nursing Science, Elsevier Japan, 2007.
(2) Jan Reed, Ian Ground (Author) / Minoru Harashinda (Translator): Thinking Nursing - Introduction to Philosophy for Nurses, Igaku Shoin, 2001.
(3) Hesook Suzie Kim (Author) / Shigemi Kamitsuru, Yuko Harada (Translators): Essence of Theoretical Thinking in Nursing, Japan Nurses Association Press, 2003.

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Glossary of key terms that make up nursing science
Glossary of key terms that make up nursing science
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