The value of measurement for development of nursing knowledge: Underlying philosophy, contributions and critiques.
Pamela DureposElizabeth OrrJenny PloegSharon KaasalainenPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2018)
Nurses should consider constructive realism as a philosophy to underpin their practice. This philosophy supports measurement as a primary method of inquiry in nursing research and clinical practice. Nurses can carefully select, and purposefully integrate, measurement tools with other methods of inquiry (such as qualitative research methods) to demonstrate the usefulness of nursing interventions and highlight nursing as a science.