Group: King International Nursing Group: Recent submissions
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Interactions in the patient room system – A spatial sociological analysis
This thesis aimed to identify and analyze the formation and characteristics of spaces within patient clinic rooms. Space was defined sociologically as arrangements of objects and living beings (Löw, 2001, p 271) and ... -
Professional Role Identity Formation Theory: Implications for professional role clarity and nurse work engagement in the current public health crisis
This presentation describes Professional Role Identity Formation Theory as a theoretical explanation of professional role identity formation. It advances knowledge about the process by which individuals become attracted ... -
An educational approach to improve student nurses' breastfeeding knowledge, level of confidence, and role modeling
Breastfeeding is the method of infant feeding recommended by many professional medical and nursing organizations. Despite these recommendations, we are not meeting our national breastfeeding goals. ... -
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 ... -
Health insurance, pediatric asthma and emergency department usage: A review of theory informed literature
Introduction: The aim of this paper is to explore how type of insurance coverage affects emergency department usage for children in peer reviewed articles that utilized a theoretical framework. Methods: Search terms for ... -
Metacognition in nurse practitioner students: How nurse educators can best serve students
The dynamic and changing healthcare environment requires educators to prepare nurse practitioner students with more than knowledge and skills. Healthcare providers need to be prepared with enhanced skills related to ... -
Workplace violence during COVID-19: A transaction process for nurse retention
King's transaction process provides a framework for stakeholders including nurses, employers, and patients to set mutual goals that influence their individual and collective quality of life (2007). Healthcare workers ... -
The relationships among moral distress, self-transcendence and professional autonomy in nurses provided care for elderly patients with cognitive impairment in acute care hospitals.
Purpose: to examine the relationships among moral distress, self-transcendence and professional autonomy in nurses who provided care to elderly patients with cognitive impairment in acute care hospitals based on the ... -
Lessons from the field: Strategies to recruit men in theory-based qualitative research
Theory-based qualitative research has made significant progress in providing insight into the experiences of many genders, especially for women and those that identify as LGBTQ+, allowing the profession of nursing to ... -
The Roy Adaptation Model as theoretical underpinning for DNP education
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree is a practice focused doctorate, with nursing theory providing guidance for integrative practice experiences and the DNP project. The Roy Adaptation Model (RAM) meets the DNP ... -
Driving the Future of Nursing: A Collective Approach to Nursing Theory
The abstract we propose focuses on a small but committed group of novice nurse scholars who intend to "answer the call" who will carry the nursing theory torch forward", emanating from the Nursing Theory: A 50 Year ... -
The Humanistic Foundations of Imogene King's Theory of Mutual Goal Attainment and Implications
This presentation provides the humanistic foundations of Imogen King's theory of Mutual Goal Attainment through the Classical-Modern synthesis of the Contemporary philosopher, Norris Clark. Classical philosophy tells us ... -
Nursology-Specific Theories of Power and Their Integration in Teaching: Theory of Work Team/Group Empowerment - Application Within Education
Summary: Nursing group/work team empowerment is an important concept for nurses. The concept can and should be integrated into all levels and all courses within all nursing education programs. -
Using the Holistic Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms to guide nursing practice in serious illness and at the end of life
This presentation describes a new creative and imaginative theory-driven practice model for nursing in complex and challenging situations. The Holistic Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms (HTOUS), (grounded in Rogers' Science ... -
Blending family-centered care and the Neuman Systems Model in caring for children experiencing traumatic stress.
Child traumatic stress disorders occur when children are exposed to (i.e.experience, witness, confronted by) traumatic events or situations that overwhelm their ability to cope. This exposure can be acute or chronic. At ... -
Extensions of King: Measurable outcomes and expanded nursing process
This presentation provided a review of King Theoretical concepts and relevance to nursing outcomes thereby expanding the nursing process to include a theoretical foundation. -
Imogene M. King, RN, EdD, FAAN: Nurse theorist and nursing leader
This presentation gives historical background of King's work and its relevance to nursing process and nursing outcomes -
Killeen Theory of Patient Satisfaction with nursing care
King’s interacting systems framework guided the development of the Killeen theory of patient satisfaction. This theory of patient satisfaction, in turn, guided the development of an instrument, the KKPSN (the ... -
Answering the Challenge of Globalized Health Care to the Work of Imogene King
(2018-01-29)This philosophical presentation will outline the potential need (and progress the discussion) of a change in Imogene King’s Conceptual Systems and metaparadigm concepts that ground her nursing theory of Mutual Goal Attainment. ... -
Imogene King for New Users
(2018-01-29)This presentation is an overview of Imogene King's nursing theories.