Anxiety‚ stress and burnout in nursing is a significant issue‚ which affects many nurses during their professional career (McVicar‚ 2003). Graduate nurses transitioning from university education to a hospital setting face additional causes of stress and new challenges at this time and require accommodating measures such as a supportive work environment (Chang & Hancock‚ 2003). At present the nation is experiencing a severe nursing shortage that is impacting greatly on the work conditions of nurses
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A Qualitative Article Critique: Older Women’s Reflection on Accessing Care Across Their Breast Cancer Trajectory: Navigating Beyond the Triple Barriers A Qualitative Article Critique: Older Women’s Reflection on Accessing Care Across Their Breast Cancer Trajectory: Navigating Beyond the Triple Barriers This paper will critique the qualitative study written by Peiters‚ et al.(2011)‚ which looks at the journey and barriers older women diagnosed with breast cancer must hurdle to receive treatment
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Table of Content Page 1.0 Executive Summary 2 2.0 Detailed Description 2 3.0 Contribution to Literature/ Theory 4 4.0 Critic Analysis on the Findings 5 5.0 Recommendation 6 6.0 Reference 7 Josef Blasini and Susanne Leist (2013) ‘Success factors in process performance management’. Business Process Management Journal‚ 19(3): 477 – 495. 1.0 Executive Summary In
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Critique the relevance of the systems model to the study of politics Models‚ theories and concepts as approaches for analysing policy and decision making have been developed by political and social scientists to guide the study of public policy‚ to facilitate communication and to suggest possible explanations for policy actions. This essay is a critique of the relevance of the systems model to the study of politics. A model is conceptually defined as a theoretical representation of empirical data
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reference to theory and research‚ evaluate some of the sources of anxiety and identify how this may be applicable to the sporting performer Anxiety can be defined as a ‘subjective feeling of apprehension or perceived threat ‚ sometimes accompanied by heightened physiological arousal.’ No matter the skill level of an athlete‚ prior to an event they will experience a certain degree of anxiety regarding their performance. Anxiety is suggested to have two components cognitive. Somatic anxiety can be
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ARTICLE CRITIQUE : RESEARCH A CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ISSUE NURSING ROLE Impact of an Electronic Medication Administration Record on Medication Administration Efficiency and Errors JEFFERY MCCOMAS‚ MSN‚ RN‚ CNS MICHELLE RINGEN‚DNP‚ RN‚ CNS-BC SON CHAE KIM‚ PhD‚ RN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CIN: Computers‚ Informatics‚ Nursing & Vol. 32‚ No. 12‚ 589–595 & Copyright B 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott
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Research Paper Critique Overcoming Biological Barriers 2013-2014 Abstract Is the abstract a concise summary? Does it focus on results and conclusions? The abstract of this paper is concise. The aim of this study was made clear. It was clear from the abstract that the aim of this paper was to develop chitosan microspheres of verapamil to administer it intranasally in order to enhance its low bioavailability. It was an interesting fact that the abstract
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Student Math Anxiety Abstract In order to create citizens able to compete in a technologically-driven global market‚ it is critical that education supports and prepares all students in mathematics. Math anxiety greatly affects student performance in math. Math anxiety is negatively correlated with working memory. There are several versions of a survey that measures math anxiety. Instructional strategies that address working memory on the items in the survey should reduce math anxiety. Introduction
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Evaluation is an important process required to determine the reliability and validity of information from various sources‚ such as journals‚ text books‚ and web pages (http://www.lib.berkeley.edu). The article in question looks at “the impact of early dementia an outdoor life”. Bennet (2001) is the framework that will be used to help structure the evaluation of this article‚ as it should then give an indication if the information is clearly justified or not. The study was carried out by four
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Journal Article Critique Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Journal Article Critique The need to adopt and adapt to the ever-changing modern world coupled by the desire to improve productivity and efficiency means that new insights and effective ways of carrying out operations is a welcome reprieve in all professions. An important way through which individuals can identify fresh and effective perspectives and approaches that can foster organizational and profession efficiency and productivity
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