Browsing by Level of Evidence "Narrative"
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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 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 ... -
Community college nursing students' experience of repeating a course after academic failure
This narrative inquiry study looked at community college nursing student repeaters, those who have failed a required nursing course and then gone on to repeat the course. Nursing student repeaters are a population at ... -
Concerns, coping, and quality of life of Mexican American breast cancer survivors
Coping is a challenge for breast cancer survivors and may result in a poor quality of life (QOL). The primary purpose of this mixed method study was to examine the effects of acculturation, optimism, and breast cancer ... -
The impact of cancer caregiving on cancer caregivers: Stories of lives in transition
The purpose of the study was to examine the impact of cancer caregiving on primary caregivers, exploring their personal narratives looking back on the entire experience from diagnosis, through treatment, and beyond. ... -
Male nurses' experiences of gender stereotyping over the past five decades: A narrative approach
Negative stereotyping of men in nursing has been a chronic problem that has a direct effect on males and detracts from efforts to recruit and retain them. At this time in American history (2018), traditionally male-dominated ... -
Senior nursing students' perception of faculty caring and the caring milieu in two associate degree nursing programs
Caring, according to Jean Watson (1979), is the “core” and “essence” of nursing. The link between wisdom (knowledge) and caring can be achieved for the faculty member, according to Berkowitz (2011), ... -
When nurse-teachers become ill: A narrative inquiry into the personal illness experiences of three nurse-teachers
In this inquiry I explore how a personal serious illness of three nurseteachers impacts their teaching and nursing practice. My interest in illness stories emerges in response to my own experience of becoming a patient ...