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The lived experience of graduate nurses with multiple NCLEX-RN Failure
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Purpose: This qualitative study sought to understand the phenomenon of graduate nurses (GN) who have failed the NCLEX-RNultiple times. With each successive failure, the GNs ... -
The lived experience of having a rare medical disorder: Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: Within the discipline of nursing, research is sparse on the experience of living with a rare disease. Given the lack of knowledge related to the experiences and coping ... -
The lived experience of hearing children with deaf parents in Negros Oriental, Philippines
(2017-09-25)This study is a descriptive phenomenological research with the purpose of investigating and exploring the lived experience of hearing children having deaf parents in Negros Oriental, Philippines. Ten participants living ... -
The lived experience of heart failure in a lower middle-income country: Patient and caregiver perspectives
The experience of heart failure management and self-care in the resource limited context of a LMIC may be very different from the first world experience, and could have implications for morbidity, mortality and quality of ... -
The lived experience of higher education for Irish post-registration nursing students: A phenomenological study
The aim of this study was to explore Irish post-registration nurses’ experiences of higher education nursing programmes in terms of influences on their motives to engage and their participation in such programmes. ... -
The lived experience of homeless women with preschool children
The purpose of this study was to describe the lived experience of being a homeless woman with preschool children living in a temporary shelter. Six focus groups were conducted, in which 29 women from two shelters participated. ... -
The lived experience of incivility in nursing classrooms
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Background: In recent years the prevalence of incivility in educational settings has received heightened attention in academic and popular press. In light of nursing's position ... -
The lived experience of infertility among married southeastern Nigerian women
Van Manen (1990) hermeneutic qualitative phenomenological study of lived experience of infertility among married Southeastern Nigerian women, using qualitative methodology of data collection and analysis, with emerged ... -
The lived experience of inpatient education among parents with children newly diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)
(2012-01-04)A new diagnosis of cancer in a child can become the most challenging event in a parent's life. The multi-faceted therapies, as well as the prospect of complicated home care can add more stress into a parent's already trying ... -
The lived experience of Iraqi nurses in communities impacted by war or terrorist threat
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Background: Over the last two decades Iraq has endured three international wars, 13 years of economic sanctions, dictatorship, foreign occupation, and acts of terrorism. For ... -
The Lived Experience of Jordanian Nursing Students in Jordan
(2018-03-12)Are they like us? To attract and retain Middle Eastern nursing students’ American nursing faculty need to understand the cultural differences that may present unanticipated barriers to success within the U.S. nursing ... -
The lived experience of Latina women giving birth in the United States
As the Latino community continues to grow in the United States, it is essential that cultural considerations be addressed, particularly in health care. Cultural assessment is of the utmost importance when trying to understand ... -
The lived experience of Lebanese oncology patients receiving palliative care
The purpose of this study was to uncover the lived experience of Lebanese oncology patients receiving palliative care. The study design was based on the Utrecht School of phenomenology based on the Dutch school of ... -
The lived experience of LGBT older persons in a geriatric home facility
Being in your senior years is a challenge for everyone but more so for the lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) community. As nurses it is important to unravel the life stories of LGBT people in a Geriatric ... -
The lived experience of making a medication administration error in nursing practice
(2018-03-23)Participants will appreciate the importance of nurses' responsibility in medication administration process, and the accountability towards patients (first victim) and self (second victim)in terms of error/s occurrences. ... -
Lived experience of Mexican-origin clients with hypertension
(2012-01-04)Background: Although the rate of hypertension is no higher for Mexican Americans than for whites, their rate of blood pressure (BP) control is lower once diagnosed. Health promoting behaviors, such as taking medication to ... -
The lived experience of moral distress in nursing academe
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Background: Practice dilemmas, labeled as moral distress, have appeared in the nursing literature as a topic of discussion and concern for over ... -
The lived experience of mothering during incarceration
A phenomenological study of the lived experience of mothering during incarceration was conducted at a women's multi-custody level prison in Kentucky. The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the experience of ... -
The lived experience of new graduate nurse practitioners who participated in an academic-based fellowship program
(2017-07-18)Purpose: The significance of this study helps to close the gap between theory and practice of NP transitions. Little is known about NP-specific “transition to practice” programs that originate from academia. ... -
The lived experience of newly qualified registered nurse first assistants (RNFA) who have transitioned to the hospital operating room setting: A phenomenological perspective
There is increased use of RNFAs as assistants to surgeons in surgery. It is estimated that RNFAs comprise as many as 54% of the non-physician assistants who provide patient care during the surgical event in the operating ...