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The lived experience of registered nurses caring for patient living with HIV/AIDS in Broward County, Florida: A phenomenological inquiry
(2017-05-19)Vulnerability, opportunistic infections, and infection-related illnesses, caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIF), progressively overwhelms the human immune system resulting in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ... -
The lived experience of stroke survivors transitioning from hospital to community: A proposed study
(2017-10-20)Stroke, a major cause of disability and death, affects 800,000 people in the US annually. Little is known about the lived experience of stroke survivors as they transition to the community. The proposed study will explore ... -
The lived experience of struggling through a difficult time for women survivors of the Rwandan Genocide
(2012-9-12)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to enhance understanding about the lived experience of struggling through a difficult time. Methods: A qualitative phenomenological-hermeneutic approach was used to answer the research ... -
The lived experience of students as English language learners in the nursing classroom: A critical hermeneutic inquiry
This qualitative study explored the lived experiences of students as English language learners in the nursing classroom. The study is a direct response to the under-representation of students from linguistically diverse ... -
Lived experience of suffering through the 2010 earthquake in Haiti
(2017-10-25)This study explored the lived experience of suffering through the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Using Katie Eriksson's theory of caritative caring, seven major themes emerged. The findings will contribute to the theoretical ... -
The Lived Experience of the Emergency Nurse Assaulted by Patient or Visitor: Lessons Learned
With workplace violence at epidemic proportions, understanding experiences of nurse victims of assault, is a priority. In-depth interviews obtained and analyzed, focused on understanding. We learned "trauma is a patient ... -
The lived experience of the hospice care nurse as primary provider of end-of-life care
This is the first qualitative research about the lived experience of the hospice care nurse as primary provider of end-of-life care in the United States. The hospice nurse plays a pivotal role in the growing hospice industry ... -
The lived experience of the hospice care nurse as primary provider of end-of-life care
This is the first qualitative research about the lived experience of the hospice care nurse as primary provider of end-of-life care in the United States. The hospice nurse plays a pivotal role in the growing hospice industry ... -
The lived experience of the novice nursing dean: Exploring the meaning and significance
Deans of nursing hold a unique position for the future of the profession. Few others have the potential to bring about change within the academic setting, or hold such a strong influence on the future of nursing and on our ... -
The lived experience of the primary family caregiver for a person with head and neck cancer
Family caregivers are crucial persons in the successful rehabilitation of persons with head and neck cancer, as they are often providing needed physical and emotional care that these persons will require. Caregiving for a ... -
The lived experience of the transition of the clinical nurse expert to the novice nurse educator
(2012-9-12)Purpose: This study was to describe and interpret the experience of nurses without any educational theory as they transition from the role of the clinical nurse expert (CNE) to the novice nurse educator (NNE) in the academic ... -
The lived experience of thriving nursing students
As the demand for qualified nurses increases, nursing education is responsible for preparing students for healthcare challenges. Nursing education focuses on academic success measures, including licensure examination ... -
The lived experience of transitioning to a new graduate registered nurse following a nurse residency program: A phenomenological inquiry
Background: In the past decade, nurse vacancy rates due to turnover increased the pressure for hospitals to orient and train new graduate registered nurses as quickly as possible so they can work independently at the ... -
The lived experience of traumatic amputation for Haitian adults
Amputation of a limb is a traumatic and disabling condition that impacts the lives of people worldwide. Trauma remains the leading cause of major limb amputation, second only to Diabetes Mellitus and dysvascular complications ... -
Lived experience of traumatic amputation for Haitian adults
Little is known about the experience of traumatic amputation for Haitian Adults. The purpose of this descriptive phenomenological study was to investigate the lived experience of traumatic amputations as talked about by ... -
Lived experience of US faculty teaching online Korean nursing students
(2018-05-25)This qualitative, phenomenological study examines the lived experiences of U.S. faculty teaching online Korean RN-BSN students. Research includes a survey instrument with open-ended questions about faculty perceptions in ... -
The lived experience of veteran medics entering a baccalaureate nursing program
In 2017, 755,479 veterans received Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits to attend higher education (VA, 2018). For many returning veterans a rapid transition from military life to student life not only creates academic barriers but ... -
The lived experience of women who quit assisted reproductive technology without the birth of a live child and remained childless
The purpose of this study was to describe the experience of women who quit assisted reproductive technology (ART) without the birth of alive child and remained childless. The review of the literature revealed that infertility ... -
The lived experience of women who underwent intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) in Taiwan
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Monday, July 22, 2013: Purpose: The care of women who had experienced IUFD is insufficient in Taiwan. The post-mortem management by most medical practitioners and family members is rather imprudent. ... -
The lived experience of working with limited personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 crisis
This study examined the lived experience of nurses working with limited personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 crisis. These findings call on healthcare policymakers, hospital administrators, and nurse managers ...