Cultura de los Cuidados
Scope & Guideline
Fostering Dialogue in Anthropology and Nursing
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Cultural and Historical Analysis of Nursing:
The journal explores the evolution of nursing practices through historical narratives and cultural contexts, providing insights into how care has been shaped by social and political factors. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Care:
It encourages the integration of various disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, and psychology, to enrich the understanding of care practices and their implications in diverse settings. - Qualitative Research in Nursing:
The journal emphasizes qualitative methodologies, such as ethnography and phenomenology, to capture the lived experiences of patients and caregivers, enhancing the depth of nursing knowledge. - Focus on Vulnerable Populations:
There is a consistent emphasis on the care needs of vulnerable and marginalized groups, including indigenous communities, individuals with chronic illnesses, and those affected by social injustices. - Innovative Care Practices:
The journal discusses new care models and practices, particularly in response to contemporary challenges like pandemics, thereby contributing to the advancement of nursing as a profession.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of COVID-19 on Nursing:
A significant trend is the exploration of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on nursing practices, mental health of healthcare providers, and care delivery, reflecting the urgent need for adaptive strategies in nursing. - Cultural Competence in Care:
Emerging themes include the importance of cultural competence and transcultural nursing, emphasizing the need for nurses to understand and integrate diverse cultural perspectives in their care practices. - Mental Health and Wellbeing:
There is a growing focus on mental health, both in terms of patient care and the wellbeing of nursing professionals, highlighting the importance of addressing psychological aspects in healthcare settings. - Ethics and Humanization of Care:
The journal is increasingly addressing ethical considerations in nursing, particularly in the context of humanizing care and recognizing the dignity of patients, which is becoming a central theme in contemporary discussions. - Innovative Care Models:
Research on innovative care models that incorporate technology and interdisciplinary collaboration is on the rise, reflecting the need for adaptive practices in the face of changing healthcare environments.
Declining or Waning
- Historical Narratives of Nursing:
Although historical perspectives on nursing remain important, there seems to be a decreasing number of publications strictly focused on historical accounts of nursing practices in favor of more contemporary issues. - Traditional Medical Practices:
There has been a noticeable reduction in studies focusing on traditional or folk medical practices, possibly due to the increasing emphasis on evidence-based and modern healthcare approaches. - Generalized Health Promotion:
While health promotion remains a relevant topic, there appears to be a decline in works that address broad health promotion strategies in favor of more specific interventions targeting particular communities or health issues.
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