ABSTRACT
The purpose of this essay is to share Kan Koffi's ideas about scientific revolutions in the discipline of nursing. Koffi has proposed that the works of Florence Nightingale and Martha E. Rogers represent two scientific revolutions in nursing as a learned discipline. The outcome of these two scientific revolutions is a catalyst for critical disciplinary and paradigmatic debate about the universal conceptualization of nursing's distinctive professional and scientific knowledge.
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Education, Nursing , History of Nursing , Philosophy, Nursing , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Humanism , Humans , Models, Nursing , Nursing TheoryABSTRACT
According to a nursing theory, a model to prevent missed opportunities of vaccination have been implemented in primary care service. The scope of the study was to experiment the efficacy of integrating vaccination in primary health care program in Bouaké (Côte d'Ivoire).