Humanbecoming Hermeneutic Sciencing: A Global Perspective on Presence in "In Harm's Way".
Steven L BaumannAlsacia L Sepulveda-PacsiPublished in: Nursing science quarterly (2021)
The purpose of this article is to report the details of the humanbecoming hermeneutic sciencing of presence in In Harm's Way. Humanbecoming hermeneutic sciencing is dialoguing with an artform by discoursing with penetrating engaging, interpreting with quiescent beholding, and understanding with inspiring envisaging. The artform explored in this article is the comments and images of 60 nurses from around the world included in The New York Times story titled "In Harm's Way." The report is on the meaning of presence as lived and talked about by nurses on the front lines at the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak.