Michel Nadot

Discipline of Nursing


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as a care environment, shapes practices and connects the people who reside there. While this environment transforms its mission, expands or benefits from new equipment, then new knowledge emerges and will be acquired by those who work or live in the hospital. In fact, the hospital environment in a way describes the nature of the background in which care is given. This environment becomes central when the foundations of the discipline and the space and time in which knowledge is created must be rediscovered. “The institution thus shapes the interpretative procedures of situations. Institutions are shaped by models of rationality that they develop reflexively” [DEM 99].

      The foundations of the nursing discipline are rooted in hospital space and time. The lay era of the discipline, by linking language to “the only truly scientific concepts that were those related to the geometry of space and time” for Thom, gave meaning to the knowledge in use. The nursing discipline did not grow “above ground”. Hospital spaces allowed the knowledge of care and assistance to life to exist. This knowledge could then be transformed into deeds and words. “Only concepts that can be geometrized and related to space and time are susceptible to universalization and therefore scientificity (…). We know and act only locally” [THO 83]. Hospital space and time as an environment thus determined the first scientific element of the discipline still to be born. With the birth of the hospital, these traditions of language became important for the quality of knowledge and the background of discursive events dear to Foucault in which the nursing discipline could appear. The framework was set. These are the reasons why we place the care environment (the hospital) as the first and central concept that conditions the unique perspective of the so-called “nursing” sciences. For many theorists today, the care environment is also a central concept that characterizes the substance of the nursing discipline [DAL 08a]. Space refers to place, time is what escapes and reminds us of our condition as mortals. These two elements allow us to perceive movement.