Browsing by Research Approach "Qualitative Research"
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American nursing faculty's experiences with international, ELL, and ESL nursing students in BSN degree programs
This basic qualitative dissertation research study addressed the question of how American nursing faculty describe their experiences with international, English language learner (ELL), and English as a second language (ESL) ... -
"Amyong, anito at usag": Patterns of health belief among Aetas of Nabuclod Pampanga
(12/21/2017)This study, grounded on focused ethnography, explored the cultural patterns among Aetas of Nabuclod Pampanga specifically zeroing in on those practices that directly and indirectly affect the health of community members. ... -
Analysis and observation of the concept of community health
The concept of community health has varying meanings for those in different professional disciplines and for community residents. The aim of this study was to analyze this concept using Rodger's Evolutionary Method of ... -
An analysis of a governance model in nursing service
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of governance type on culture, nurse work satisfaction, nurse retention, and patient satisfaction with care in acute care hospitals. A theoretically derived path ... -
Annotation in nurse education: Towards a hermeneutic understanding
Aim: To explore the meaning of annotation in nurse education within higher education. Background: Annotation is a common practice in higher education pedagogy aimed at communicating the lecturer’s comments about an ... -
Anticipating mothering in the Mexican origin woman
Not all women experience pregnancy and motherhood in the same way. There needs to be a greater understanding of how Mexican origin women experience pregnancy and anticipate mothering since Hispanics comprise the largest ... -
Application of the Transtheoretical Model of Change to the smoking behavior of men during their partner's pregnancy
This study describes the smoking behavior and selected characteristics of men during their partner's pregnancy. Constructs of the transtheoretical model of behavior change were used to describe socio-demographic characteristics ... -
Applying a nursing theory to a theory of resilience to foster healing and recovery post-pandemic
How can nursing theories be used in the real world to address and combat the sequelae of the pandemic? Nurses have particularly suffered being continuously on the front line of exhausting and often heart breaking care of ... -
As normal a life as possible: Mothers and their daughters with congenital heart disease
This study utilized qualitative descriptive methodology to examine the impact of the chronic illness, specifically congenital or acquired childhood heart disease, on the mother-daughter relationship. Many studies have ... -
Assessing nursing student engagement in clinical and simulation experiences
In higher education, researchers have shown that student engagement is related to personal development and learning. The overall purpose of this non-experimental, cross-sectional, correlational study was to examine differences ... -
An assessment of competencies of clinical instructors in teaching and guidance for nursing students in clinical areas: A cross-sectional study in Tanzania
(2018-07-03)Nursing student’s clinical competence including psychomotor skills, attitude, values, and beliefs of professional practices depend on the quality of clinical instruction given by their preceptors in clinical settings. ... -
The assistant manager as a leader for community health nursing in Pakistan
(2012-01-04)Purpose: There are few leadership roles in community health nursing in Pakistan. However, leadership is essential if the targets of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are to be realized. The Aga Khan Development ... -
Associate degree nurses caring behaviors during high-fidelity simulation: A basic qualitative study
Despite validation of the importance of caring behaviors in nursing, questions remain about how to teach these behaviors Teaching and evaluating caring behaviors with nursing education programs are challenging due to the ... -
Associate degree nursing students' thoughts, feelings, and experiences of short study abroad in a low-income country
Associate Degree Nursing students are rarely offered opportunities to study abroad. Educational research about nursing students studying abroad is limited but suggests positive outcomes. Prior research has focused on ... -
The attraction of nursing academia to practicing nurses: A phenomenological study
Nursing faculty shortage is a critical issue that required investigating because the demand for producing nurses is increasing. The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the phenomenon of why nursing academia ... -
Awareness of increased risk for heart disease and cardiovascular risk factors in women with systemic lupus erythematosus
Women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) develop cardiovascular disease (CVD) earlier and at a more accelerated rate compared to women without SLE. Many women with SLE are unaware of their increased risk despite years ... -
Baccalaureate nursing students' experiences with online case-based learning (CBL) during the COVID-19 pandemic
In spring 2020, in-person learning for nursing students was canceled in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. All courses, including clinical courses, abruptly transitioned to online formats. A significant gap in the literature ... -
Baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of simulation and the development of clinical judgment
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of simulation and the development of clinical judgment. Methods: Qualitative ... -
The balance we seek: A sequential narrative analysis of childhood cancer blogs
Purpose: The research aimed to identify the narratives and themes about the experience of parenting a child with cancer, analyze the social interaction present in illness blogs created by parents of children with cancer ... -
Balancing needs: Pediatric nurses' experiences with exposure to the traumatic events of children
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: Pediatric nurses care for some of the most vulnerable and innocent members of society. Many children and families experiencing serious pediatric illness and injury are ...