Browsing Sigma Biennial Convention by Research Approach "Qualitative Research"
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The abusive relationship of emergency nursing: What is it doing to our nurses?
Emergency nurses face stressful situations daily. These situations have a profound impact resulting in multifaceted effects for emergency nurse. Using Husserl's descriptive phenomenology and Colaizzi's method for data ... -
African American women living with HIV: A case study analysis of long-term "thrivers"
(2017-10-20)African American women have the highest prevalence of HIV among US women. An enhanced understanding about how HIV self-management impacts their individual health outcomes is foundational to developing effective HIV ... -
The assistant manager as a leader for community health nursing in Pakistan
(2012-01-04)Purpose: There are few leadership roles in community health nursing in Pakistan. However, leadership is essential if the targets of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are to be realized. The Aga Khan Development ... -
Beyond survival: An interpretive phenomenological investigation into being the father of a very low birth weight infant
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: This phenomenological study, based on the writings of Martin Heidegger, describes what it was like for eleven fathers of very low birth weight infants during their infants' ... -
"Daughters will not listen": A qualitative study of Pakistani parenting practices
(2017-09-19)Participants will learn about traditional immigrant Pakistani mothers parenting practices and how these practices are shaped by the challenges of raising daughters in the United States. -
Determinants of access to specialty care for community health clinic patients
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Purpose: To explore the factors that determine access to off-site specialty care services for community health clinic/center (CHC) patients. Background: Community health ... -
Elderly Singaporeans' perceptions of undergoing joint replacement surgery: A qualitative study
(2017-09-15)This descriptive qualitative study lends insights of elderly Singaporeans perceptions of their perioperative journey undergoing joint replacement surgery to inform healthcare policy, clinical practice and educational ... -
Fostering clinical judgment and promoting transition into first clincal rotation
This presentation will convey the integration of novel interactive classroom activities in first-semester students to promote critical thinking using the NCSBN clinical judgment model and bridge the gap from the classroom ... -
The gift of mentorship: A qualitative study of a statewide mentoring program
Learn specifics of how mentorship benefits both mentees and mentors. A qualitative study of participants in a statewide formal mentorship program allowed nurse leaders and aspiring nurse leaders to share their experiences. ... -
Good death as perceived by the critically ill patients' family members
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Tuesday, November 10, 2015: The qualitative research based on Heideggerian phenomenology aimed to describe good death as perceived by the critically ill patients' family members. Five informants who ... -
Good work in nursing: A qualitative study of perceptions using interviews of United States BSN graduates upon entry into practice
(2012-01-04)Powerful market forces have been competing with the values and ideologies of the nursing profession. Efforts to reduce the nursing shortage through identification of issues that affect retention and avoid "burn-out" of ... -
A grounded theory study of nurse manager's preferences in hiring newly licensed RNs
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015: Purpose/Aims: The purpose of this research study was to explain how acute care nurse managers select the newly licensed RNs (NLRNs) they hire. Rationale/Background: A good ... -
Infusing caring for abnormal prenatal ultrasound findings
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to provide an interpretation of qualitative research for clinical practice. The specific aim of ... -
The lived experience of critically ill patients in isolation rooms: Surviving isolation
Critically ill patients with infectious diseases have dramatically increased in prevalence over the last few years. Patients suffer physically, psychologically and socially during staying in isolation settings. This session ... -
The lived experience of DNPs returning to school in pursuit of a PhD in nursing
Unless we as nurses understand the essence of practicing DNP-prepared nurses actively pursuing the PhD in nursing, nursing will remain in the unknowing of the perspective of having clinical nurses practicing as nurse scientists. -
The lived experience of nurses caring for adult family members with cancer
This qualitative research poster presentation addresses the complexities and unique experiences of nurses as family caregivers for adult family members with cancer. The characteristics of family caregiving includes physical, ... -
Medical/surgical readmissions in patients with co-occurring serious mental illness: A qualitative systematic literature review
The objectives of this systematic review were to: (1) provide a synthesis of the literature investigating serious mental illness (SMI) and medical-surgical readmissions in the adult population, and (2) quantify the ... -
Mental health treatment and media preferences for persons of Mexican heritage
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Determining culturally based methods of care aligning with patient values and preferences is a focal point in mental health services provision. Unfortunately, few studies ... -
Moral stress in health care professionals
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Introduction: With the advent of modernity, today's world debates between what is objective and subjective, between the global and the individual. ... -
Overcoming roadblocks: Experiences of Black faculty with the tenure-track process
Participants attending this session will hear how Black faculty from various universities throughout the United States described their pre-tenure experiences. They will hear how they experienced and overcame various ...