Browsing Open Dissemination Materials - Groups and Individuals by Research Approach "Qualitative Research"
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Addressing self-efficacy in cardiovascular emergencies
Problem: New graduate nurses in an urban midwestern emergency department self-identified that they lacked self-efficacy in cardiovascular emergencies. The objective of this study was to measure self-efficacy in the ... -
Advance directive promotion in the community setting
Problem: An advance directive is a recognized legal document that expresses a person’s own wishes and values which will guide medical decision making in the event of serious illness or incapacity. Despite many ongoing ... -
"Amyong, anito at usag": Patterns of health belief among Aetas of Nabuclod Pampanga
(12/21/2017)This study, grounded on focused ethnography, explored the cultural patterns among Aetas of Nabuclod Pampanga specifically zeroing in on those practices that directly and indirectly affect the health of community members. ... -
Applying a nursing theory to a theory of resilience to foster healing and recovery post-pandemic
How can nursing theories be used in the real world to address and combat the sequelae of the pandemic? Nurses have particularly suffered being continuously on the front line of exhausting and often heart breaking care of ... -
Associate degree nurses caring behaviors during high-fidelity simulation: A basic qualitative study
Despite validation of the importance of caring behaviors in nursing, questions remain about how to teach these behaviors Teaching and evaluating caring behaviors with nursing education programs are challenging due to the ... -
Barriers and facilitators for successful integration of nurse practitioners into interdisciplinary care teams
(4/17/2017)Introduction. As the Affordable Care Act provides an opportunity for the previously uninsured to gain coverage, the disparity between those needing care and those providing care grows.It's well established nurse practitioners ... -
Breaking down barriers in multigenerational nursing
Nurses from five generations consistently represent the current workforce. The different characteristics of a multigenerational nursing workforce can impact communication and the development of respect. According to the ... -
Change in culture: Addition of a clinical pharmacist to the emergency department antimicrobial culture review process
(2016-12-13)Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a unit based pharmacist in assisting with antimicrobial selection of female patients discharged from the emergency department with a diagnosis of an uncomplicated urinary tract ... -
Characteristics of nursing intervention of an expert nurse for stroke patients based on the Roy Adaptation Model: Elucidation of tacit knowledge hidden in good practice
The purpose of this study was to report the characteristics of nursing interventions to promote adaptation in four adaptive modes by an expert nurse by using the Roy Adaptation Model (RAM). -
Clinical experiences of racism encountered by Black women seeking non-pregnancy related reproductive healthcare
We offered these research questions in the original research application: 1. How is racism and discrimination experienced in this setting? 2. How do experiences of racism impact future health-seeking behavior (e.g. ... -
Communicating with family caregivers of nursing home residents: Challenges and training needs experienced by healthcare professionals
Background: End-of-life conversations are some of the most challenging of all communication contexts and are also challenging for experienced healthcare professionals (HCPs). These conversations occur in a variety of ... -
Constipation management in congestive heart failure patients
Constipation within congestive heart failure patients admitted to the hospital poses a significant health burden, decrease in quality of life, and potential for complications. Based on a review of literature, nursing staff ... -
Cultural care needs of Spanish speaking parents with limited English proficiency (LEP)
The purpose of this qualitative, ethnonursing study was to understand values, beliefs, and experiences of Spanish speaking parents with limited English proficiency (SSP-LEP), of Mexican origin, whose children are hospitalized ... -
Current perspectives on the Gestalt of nursing curricula
This research study aimed to investigate the current gestalt of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) curricula in the United States. Presently there is an emphasis in nursing education on the practice–education ... -
The depths of despair: Nurses reflect on the COVID-19 Pandemic
This project aimed to review nurses' responses to the COVID-19 Nurses Needs Assessment online survey conducted by the Alabama State Nurses Association and make recommendations based on descriptions of their experiences ... -
Development and evaluation of a policy recommendation for improving the palliative care experience: A quality improvement project
Nature and Scope of the Project: Background: Palliative Care (PC) is the practice of alleviating and preventing symptoms of chronic or life-threatening illness across the lifespan (WHO, 2018). Unlike ... -
Differences between the earth and the sky: migrant parents' views of nurse-led child health services in the UK
Migrating between countries necessitates movement and adjustment between systems of healthcare which differ in provision. Children of migrant parents use most types of healthcare services less than local children, with ... -
Disparities in health care for the transgender population
Individuals identifying as transgender, gender nonconforming, or those born with differences of sex development from societal norms have specific healthcare needs. These individuals experience disparities in healthcare ... -
The effects of racial battle fatigue in students of color: Increasing awareness and improving coping skills
Students of color who attend predominately white institutions have reported experiencing racism, discrimination, or racial microaggression which has led to physiological, psychological, or behavioral stress responses coined ... -
ELNEC Core Module 1: Palliative Nursing Care
(2018-07-03)Describe the role of the nurse in providing quality palliative care for patients across the lifespan. Identify the need for collaborating with interdisciplinary team members while implementing the nursing role in palliative ...