Problem-centered approach • This approach is based on a curriculum design which assumes that in the process of living‚ children experience problems. Thus‚ problem solving enables the learners to become increasingly able to achieve complete or total development as individuals. This approach is characterized by the following views and beliefs: 1. The learners are capable of directing and guiding themselves in resolving problems‚ thus they become independent learners. 2. The learners are prepared
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Advancing Effective Communication‚ Cultural Competence‚ and Patient- and Family-Centered Care A Roadmap for Hospitals Quality Safety Equity A Roadmap for Hospitals Project Staff Amy Wilson-Stronks‚ M.P.P.‚ Project Director‚ Health Disparities‚ Division of Quality Measurement and Research‚ The Joint Commission. Paul Schyve‚ M.D.‚ Senior Vice President‚ The Joint Commission Christina L. Cordero‚ Ph.D.‚ M.P.H.‚ Associate Project Director‚ Division of Standards and Survey Methods‚ The Joint
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Person-centered therapy (PCT)‚ which is also known as client-centered‚ non-directive‚ or Rogerian therapy‚ is an approach to counseling and psychotherapy that places much of the responsibility for the treatment process on the client‚ with the therapist taking a non directive role. Two primary goals of PCT are increased self-esteem and greater openness to experience. Some of the related changes that this form of therapy seeks to foster in clients include closer agreement between the client’s idealized
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Community Health in Winchester California NUR/405- Healthy Communities: Theory and Practice Karen Harriman April 20‚ 2015 Lee Moquin Introduction to the Family and Community Introduction of the Family: Six family members Two of the children have history of Asthma‚ Status Asthmaticus One family member has issues with Obesity All family members have issues with Knowledge Deficit Introduction to their Community of Winchester California Racial disparities: Health concerns:
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Kimberly Garcia NUR/403 June 24‚ 2013 Athena Brummett Watson’s Theory of Human Caring A caring moment can be defined in many different ways by many different people. To me a caring moment between a patient and a nurse is when a nurse gives the patient their undivided attention. The nurse should take the time to listen to the patient and provide appropriate feedback reassuring the patient that they are being heard and the
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person centered values are about individuals needs Person centred values are about individuals needs‚ rights‚ choices‚ privacy‚ independence dignity and respect. All adults have the right to live their lives being free from harm which can involve abuse violence and fear‚ they have the right to be protected and the right to independence and justice. You must be able to support the individual’s right to be part of a community and have relationships in their every
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Principle-Centered Leadership was a wide ranging book that covered leadership at the workplace‚ your home‚ and yourself. At times it was repetitive‚ but as a whole the longer you read the same ideas presented in different situations you began you to see what he was getting at‚ and while I don ’t think it is entirely possible to be a perfect human being‚ if you would follow what the author writes‚ you ’d come pretty close. The first section of the book covered personal and interpersonal effectiveness
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Reflection NUR/405: Week 7 – Assignment: Watson Job-Aid and Reflection August 5‚ 2012 Kim Hall University of Phoenix Introduction The use of theory and evidence-based research in nursing goes back many years. In an effort to legitimize nursing as a professional career nurses have worked very hard to provide information and verification of practice that works both academically and in reality‚ be it at the bedside or in the community. People like Jean Watson have dedicated their careers
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Lyme Disease Public Education Plan Table of Contents Objective 2 Fact Sheet 2-6 Data Sheet 6-8 Cause and Effect Sheet 8 Disease Analysis Sheet 9-11 Disease Control Plan 11 References 13 Annotated bibliography 14 Objective: Lyme disease can be a very serious disease if not treated early enough. The most important way to keep from getting the disease is prevention. Education is the key to prevention. The only way to contract the disease is to be bitten by a tick that is
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