Browsing by Author "Bressler, Toby"
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Depth-of-Field Dissimilarity: Making Sense of Moral Distress Within Cultural Complexity
Bressler, Toby; Smith, Elizabeth; Hanna, Debra R. (2017-06-16)Background: Many studies of moral distress have explored nurses’ experience of caring for patients. Acting ethically in accordance with professional nursing practice and in concert with professional values is the core of ... -
The lived experience of observant Jewish nursing students: A phenomenological study
Bressler, TobyBackground: With expanding cultural diversity in the United States (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2009), it is essential to increase the diversity of the nursing profession to match the patients who are ... -
The lived experience of Orthodox Jewish nursing students: A descriptive phenomenological study
Bressler, Toby (2016-07-13)Session presented on Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: As borders become more fluid, demographic shifts create a social imperative that requires nurses from diverse cultural groups to provide quality health care. With ... -
Palliative care and the nurse's role
Bressler, Toby; Hagan, Teresa L.; Xu, Jiayun (2017-07-06)Background: Palliative care refers to interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, preventing, and alleviating suffering across the continuum of a patient’s ...