Pediatric Nursing‚ 21‚ 222−232. Denyes‚ M. J. (1981). Development of an instrument to measure self-care agency in adolescents. (Doctoral dissertation‚ The University of Michigan‚ 1980). Dissertation Abstracts International‚ 41‚ 1716B. Denyes‚ M. J. (1988). Orem ’s model used for health promotion: Directions from research. Advances in Nursing Science‚ 11‚ 13−21. Denyes‚ M. J. (1990‚ December). Personal communication. Denyes‚ M. J. (1993). Response to “Predictors of children ’s self-care performance: Testing
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Concept Analysis. Nursing Forum. 40 (2) Retrieved October 30‚ 2010‚ from: EBSCOhost. Henrici‚ R (2007) Homophobia: Does it Affect Quality of Care. Journal of Undergraduate Nursing Writing. Vol 1 (1). 56-62. Retrieved November 17‚ 2010 from EBSCOhost. Leininger‚ M. (1995) Transcultural Nursing: Concepts‚ Theories‚ Research and Practices. McGraw-Hill. 1995. Merriam-Webster’s Medical Dictionary. (n.d.) Retrieved November 16‚ 2010‚ from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/homophobia. Neville‚ S.‚ &
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Can transcultural Nursing be applied to African American Men who have sex with men (MSM)? Jacqueline Watson Gonzaga University Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice NURS 700 Debra Smith and Lin Murphy November 9‚ 2014 According to Zander (2007) the term transcultural nursing was first established by Florence Nightingale due to her work in the Crimean war and her work in Australia with the Aborigines. Today; however‚ transcultural nursing care in healthcare focuses upon differences and similarities
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best quality care which includes culturally and spiritually sensitive care. A nursing theory which was created to address this diversity‚ is the Transcultural Nursing Theory also known as Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory. Madeline Leininger was a nursing theorist who began her nursing career by first earning a registered nurse diploma followed by a Baccalaureate degree in nursing‚ a Master of Science degree in psychiatric and mental
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knowledge so that nursing would be recognized as a profession. There have been many theorists who have played an integral part in the growth of the profession of nursing‚ which include‚ Florence Nightingale‚ Hildegard Peplau‚ Virginia Henderson‚ Dorothea Orem‚ and Jean Watson
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Personal Philosophy of Nursing Leadership Personal Philosophy of Nursing Leadership Nursing is a complex field‚ sometimes described as an art‚ while others a science. Those in this field approach their patients and coworkers with varied backgrounds that become the foundation for their beliefs and priorities in nursing. Some pull from technical backgrounds and aim to be proficient in every skill that may impact a patient. Others offer caring hearts and open ears so that the patient will not
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Family Health Jon Shepherd NUR/542 May20‚ 2013 Judith McLeod Family Health There are many ways to define family. The traditional definition is a group of related people living together in the same household. Families of today may have only one parent may have a step mother or step father may have adoptive parents‚ and in some cases may have parents of the same gender (Friedmann‚ Bowden‚ & Jones‚ 2003). Family is a term that can be interpreted differently by different individuals.
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literature was commonly a realistic approach to life. “Puritanism as a historical phenomenon and as a living presence in American life has enriched American literature in ways far too numerous to detail here.” (G. Perkins B. Perkins Phillip Leininger 888) Puritanism is a collection of many different religious and political beliefs. Common styles of Puritan writing are protestant‚ Calvinist‚ purposiveness‚ and the writings also directly reflected the character of the readers who were literate
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2.2.1 Definitions of Self Care Ability According to WHO definition‚ self-care ability refers to "activities individuals‚ families‚ and communities undertake with the intention of enhancing health‚ preventing disease‚ limiting illness‚ and restoring health’’ (WHO‚ from answers.com). In some others prospects‚ self-care ability defined as self-care is some of individual behavior for a person maintaining health or having disease detection and treatment (from answers.com). In addition‚ self-care ability
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Human resource challenges Human resource management (HRM) has become one of the most popular issues in international management and business practice recently. As the increasingly important of qualified staff in multinational companies‚ the international human resource management models had been developed (Chen and Wilson 2003). In the beginning‚ multinational companies adopt standardization of human resource management‚ which believed coherence strategy and coordinate practice can lead
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