Two Part Two Describe characteristics of the aggregate you chose in Part One. Aggregate. A subgroup of the population that shares characteristics or problems (Nies & McEwen‚ 2011). Community. Aggregate of people sharing space over time within a social system; groups of aggregates with power relations‚ and needs‚ or purposes (Nies & McEwen‚ 2011). Differences between Aggregate and
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NR442: Community Health Spring 2014 Lucanus Developmental Center Community health nurses are known to focus on a specific population‚ advocate‚ educate‚ and collaborate with members from a community to promote better health. According to Nies‚ A. M. & McEwen‚ M.(2011)‚ “The major goal of community health nursing is to preserve the health of the community and surrounding populations by focusing on health promotion and health maintenance of individuals‚ families‚ and groups within the community.
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acute care nurse practitioner challenged her to identify theories that would help guide care for her patient. McEwen (2014a) explains that‚ “Use of theory also promotes rational and systematic practice by challenging and validating intuition. Theories make nursing practice more overtly purposeful by stating not only the focus of practice but also specific goals and outcomes” (p. 25).
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becoming hermeneutic method”‚ has been selected by nursing scholars in Australia‚ Denmark‚ Finland‚ Greece‚ Italy and Japan (McEwen & Wills‚ 2011‚ p.194). The authors concluded that there were positive patterns of change in nursing practice after implementing the guidelines; nursing care was more client-centered and more considerate of the individual and family experiences (McEwen & Wills‚
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References: (2013‚ Jan 2013). Self-Care for neurogenic bladder in people with spinal cord injury-Integrative Review. Journal of Nursing. http://dx.doi.org/10.5205/reuol.4843-39594-1-sm.0801201418 McEwen‚ M.‚ & Wills‚ E. M. (2014). Theoretical basis for Nursing (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Nursing care plan/NCP neurogenic bladder. (). . Retrieved from www.enurse-careplan.com › Nursing Care Plan (). Orems theory (Doctoral
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Lane-Tillerson‚ C. (2007). Imaging practice in 2050: King ’s conceptual framework. Nursing Science Quarterly‚ 20(2)‚ 140-143. McCabe‚ C. (2004). Nurse-patient communication: an exploration of patients‘ experiences. Journal Of Clinical Nursing‚ 13(1)‚ 41-49. McEwen‚ M.‚ & Wills‚ E. M. (2011). Theoretical basis for nursing (3rd ed.). Philadelphia‚ PA: Wolters Kluwer / Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Trossman‚ S Webster‚ J. (1999). Practioner-centered research: an evaluation of the implementation of the
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There are eight steps to this method (Wills & McEwen‚ 2014‚ p.58). The first step to this process is to identify the concept‚ which in the case of this article was hope. The next step of this process is to identify the purpose of the analysis (Wills & McEwen‚ 2014‚ p.58). Nweze‚ Agom‚ Agom‚ and Nwankwo (2015) viewed hope as a “multidimensional concept that provides comfort while enduring life threats
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CHINESE CONSUMER McEwen‚ W‚ Xiaoguang‚ F‚ Chuanping‚ Z & Burkholder‚ R 2006‚ ’Inside the mind of the Chinese consumer’‚ Harvard Business Review‚ vol. 84‚ no. 3‚ pp. 68-76. INTRODUCTION Today China becomes one of the biggest economies all around the world. After the economy boom‚ there is many affluent people appear. A study conducted in China‚ revealed that this country consumes a quarter of world luxury consumer products. Therefore‚ it can be obviously said that China converts one of the
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sociology and psychology try to explain why human beings do what they do‚ and act in the manner in which they do. Social Exchange theory attempts to explain how we interact with one another and what we get from that interaction. According to Bielkiewicz (McEwen &Wills2014) theories known as exchange theories have their basis in philosophical perspective called utilitarianism. Three basic assumptions about individuals and exchange relations are added from economic theories. Some of the assumptions of social
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When it Comes to the End: A Theory Review Katelyn C. Hall Grand Canyon University: NUR 502 September 18‚ 2012 Introduction Some of the most important days in an individual’s life are the last few they will ever have. These are the times people typically want to be surrounded by the ones they love. It is hard for most family members to watch their loved one die. And it is especially hard for those that are not ready to accept the fact that there loved one will be passing. Nurses are
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