Nursing is universal in the sense that nurses can be found almost in all countries around the world (Henderson‚ 1978). They are in the hospitals‚ in school clinics‚ in the community centres‚ residential homes and even play major roles in some of the popular soap operas in television. There are even television shows that mainly revolve around nurses and which chronicles what they do at work - both the positive and the negative. It is one of the most visible and easily identifiable occupations as compared
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of other theories‚ so she defined these concepts. Leininger has built her theory on the premise that peoples form each culture relates their perceptions of care to their general health beliefs and practices (Leininger‚ 1991). The metaparadigm for Leininger theory‚ the major concepts and assumptions and sunrise model listed below: Care Leininger recognized care as the essential‚ central and critical component of her
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I. FAYE ABDELLAH II. Biography of Faye Abdellah Faye Glenn Abdellah is a pioneer nursing researcher who formulated the Typology of 21 Nursing Problems. Faye Glenn Abdellah was born on March 13‚ 1919 in New York City. She finished her basic nursing education‚ magna cum laude in 1942 from Fitkin Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Neptune‚ New Jersey and obtained her Bachelor of Science in 1945‚ her Masters of Arts in 1947 and her Doctor of Education in1955 from the Teachers College at Columbia
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This assignment intends to demonstrate the use of the Roper‚ Logan and Tierney model of nursing for assessment of a patient presenting with an ectopic pregnancy. The discussion begins with a definition of ectopic pregnancy. This will be followed with the introduction to the patient and an explanation of the model used to assess the patient. The assessment is based on pre-operative care. One particular identified need of the patient will be discussed in detail in relation to the care implemented.
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Theoretical Background This study is anchored on Brian Hills’ Dynamic Awareness Theory.Awareness (or lack of it) is an important property of people’s epistemic states at particular moments‚ with significant consequences for the decisionsthey make‚ their actions‚ and their behavior in situations of interaction (Hill‚ 2007). Awareness is a state of understanding about certain situations‚ events‚ phenomenon‚ in which people are mindful or knowledgeable enough to perceive such occurrence.A person’s
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Csikszentmihalyi‚ M. (1980). The significance of time alone in adolescent development. Journal of Current Adolescent Medicine‚ 2‚ 33-40. Larson‚ R.‚ Csikszentmihalyi‚ M.‚ & Graef‚ R. (1982). Time alone in daily experience: Loneliness or renewal? In L. A. Peplau & D. Perlman (Eds.)‚ Loneliness: A sourcebook of current theory‚ research‚ and therapy (pp. 40--53). New York: Wiley-Interscience‚ Malik‚ S. (1981). Psychological modernity: A comparative study of some African and American graduate students. Unpublished
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EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLEGE Graduate School In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master of Arts in Nursing advantages OF NIGHT shift duty NURSES IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN LASPINAS CITY (METHODS OF RESEARCH) Submitted by: Hazel Melanie A. Tan‚ RN Submitted to: Dr. Valentino G. Baac Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Working nights is a challenge for most nursing staff especially when one has to work for 4-5 nights in a row
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Critique and Analysis of Family Stress Theory Nursing theory explains the relationship between concepts to enhance understanding and knowledge about a phenomenon (Walker & Advant‚ 2005). Theoretical frameworks for nursing of families provide a foundation for guiding the development of family centered care and research (Friedman‚ Bowden‚ & Jones‚ 2003).The application of theory helps to guide nursing practice‚ education‚ and research and supports the development of evidence-based nursing strategies
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Family Stress Theory By:Nakeisa Brown‚ Rosalyn Varkey‚ and Mary Ellen March 23‚ 2015 Professor Dominic Koh Family Stress Theory Stress has been incorporated into our lifestyle. The founder of the word “stress”‚ Hans Seyle‚ coined the word 50 years ago (Rosch‚). While he was in medical school he observed that patients that had different types of diseases often showed the same symptoms‚ he stated “they just looked sick”(Rosch). While he observed these patients‚ it was the start of “stress”
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Social psychology Social psychology – Lecture 3 – 5/2/2013 Research methods Selection of participants Representative sample Sampling method Representative sample The sample is the group of people the researcher has chosen to examine The population is the group of people the researcher wishes to understand The sample should be similar to the population you wish to understand – the sample taken from a small bit of country Sampling method A random sample enables each person in the
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