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The experience of families when a child is diagnosed with cancer with a favorable diagnosis
The major objective of this longitudinal, descriptive study was to describe the family transition to living with childhood cancer, from the family's point of view, when a child is diagnosed with cancer with a favorable ... -
Experience of foreign-educated physicians transition to family nurse practitioner role in the United States
(2017-09-19)Nurse practitioner programs could benefit from finding avenues that recognize and value the foreign educated physician's training and experience while expediting their transition to a primary care nurse practitioner role. ... -
The experience of hope for adults with cystic fibrosis
In this highly technical biomedical era, advances in diagnosis and aggressive treatments have altered the survival age for many chronically ill people. What is the meaning of hope to people who have lived beyond their ... -
The experience of illness control and hospital readmission in adults with chronic heart failure
(2017-09-22)This presentation will provide the attendee with the results of a qualitative study investigating the experience of illness control adults with chronic heart failureand how hospital readmission effects that control. -
Experience of immigrant care and the need for cultural-competence training among public healthcare providers
(2017-07-25)As the number of foreigners residing in Korea increased by five times during last two decades, Korean public health care providers are facing the diversity of race, ethnicity, and culture of clients. This study was to ... -
The experience of intensive care nurses caring for intubated patients with delirium
Globally, delirium affects about 80% of critically-ill patients. Little is known about how nurses care for patients with delirium in Africa. Hence this study obtained a better understanding of nurses’ experiences of ... -
The experience of living with hypertension: Lessons from a cohort of older men
Background: Poor adherence to treatment and poorly controlled hypertension are common in older men, especially in rural areas. Knowledge about the experience of living with hypertension among older men is important for ... -
The experience of military separation/deployment for young children and families
(2017-10-24)This presentation will discuss the unique perspective of younger children experiencing a parental separation related to military assignments or deployments for at least 3 months duration. -
The experience of mothers' post-NICU discharge in caring for infants dependent on medical technology
A qualitative descriptive design was implemented to conduct in-depth interviews with mothers about their experience in the immediate post discharge period from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit when their infant was discharged ... -
The experience of newly qualified professionial nurses allocated to critical care units in their first year post graduation
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: The purpose: The study was to explore and describe the lived experiences of newly qualified professional nurses allocated in ICUs during their ... -
The experience of non-spousal close intimate relationships for women with breast cancer: A journey of support
An estimated 331,530 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 ("American Cancer Society," 2019, p. 10). The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological, descriptive study was to explore the lived experience of ... -
The experience of nursing care for female Medicaid recipients
This phenomenological study is guided by a feminist-informed critical theory for the purpose of exploring the experiences of nursing care for female Medicaid recipients. The goals of this research were to understand how ... -
Experience of parents caring for a chid with an acquired disability
Background: Parents caring for a child with an acquired disability often report a negative impact on physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual health associated with caregiver burden related to their child’s ... -
Experience of parents caring for a child with an acquired disability
The purpose of this study was to (1) gather empirical evidence about the concept of transforming loss, and (2) use the evidence to offer guidance for nursing practice on how to assist families who are navigating these ... -
The experience of pediatric intensive care nurses caring for dying children
The purpose of the study was to explore the experience of pediatric nurses caring for dying children. An estimated 55,000 children die every year in the United States and another 400,000 live with life-threatening or ... -
The experience of post-craniotomy pain among persons with brain tumors
Post-craniotomy brain tumor patients often experience pain in the post-surgical period which can negatively affect recovery and surgical outcomes. Research with this population has focused on pharmacological treatments of ... -
The experience of Puerto Rican families who bring their children to the emergency department for asthma care
The aim of the study was to describe the experience of Puerto Rican families who brought their child to the emergency department (ED) for asthma care. Asthma is the most common chronic pediatric disease, affecting 6.3 ... -
The experience of recurrent breast cancer: A case study
The purposes of this study were to describe, in-depth, the experience of recurrent breast cancer and to explore methodologies consistent with a conceptual orientation based in the Complex Nonlinear Dynamical Systems ... -
The experience of returning from a wilderness expedition
The purpose of this descriptive phenomenological study was to explore the experience of women returning from the Arctic territory of Nunavut. Such women transitioned from a secluded, communal, Canadian wilderness journey ... -
The experience of substance use recovery: A thematic content analysis of anonymous online posts
Thematic analysis of anonymous posts in an online substance use recovery forum has provided valuable insights into the lived experience of recovery. As nurses, these insights teach us to address the agony of withdrawals, ...