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EMOTIONAL WELLNESS OF YOUTH
Emotional Wellness of Youth
Emotional Wellness of Youth
Integrating Leadership Skills
Summary of the Intervention and Study Findings
The articles state that holistic mental health intervention provides the occupational therapist or experienced pioneer in the field of mental health, a vision of new and updated approach to the data ...
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Community Health Nursing
Community health nurses are known to be highly significant in the context of communities as they shape the clinical reforms within the communities. There are different cultural models through which community nurses shape the cultural reforms within the community. They look to study the different cultural elements ...
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Applying Theory to a Practice Problem
Applying Theory to a Practice Problem
Introduction
According to the Watson theory of Human care, the nurses must have to keep a connection of social values with the patient's care. With the increase in the demands of patients, care has become more organized and challenging for ...
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Concept Analysis to Practical Practice
Introduction
It produces historical perception on the Nursing theory's development , evaluations of concept theory evaluation, and theory development , middle-range theories, and shared theories from other disciplines in the biomedical sciences, behavioral, and sociologic emphasizing on the theory's application (Garbett &McCormack, 2013). Studying characteristics discovered all ...
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Clinical Documentation System Functions
Introduction2
System and Setting Description2
Data Collection and System Analysis3
Safety and Outcomes Analysis5
Evidence-Based Practice Outcomes using System Data6
Collaboration and Information8
References10
Clinical Documentation System Functions
Introduction
The clinical documentation is the process of providing care to the patients by collecting and communicating all essential information of the patient and treatment. This is ...
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Graded Motor Imagery Program
Research question1
Introduction1
Background1
Literature Review4
Methods9
Pain questionnaire (Quantitative)9
Focus group10
Comparison of Study Design to Answer the Research Question11
Critique12
Ethical Issues Related to the Study Design13
Conclusion13
References15
Appendix A18
Appendix B - Characteristics Table20
Appendix C-Survey form22
Graded Motor Imagery Program
Research question
Degree of variability seen amongst hand therapist in their GMI protocols
Introduction
This paper is intends to explore the ...
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Articles Review
[Name of Research]Articles Review
Sanford, J., Townsend-Rocchicciolli, J., Horigan, A., & Hall, P. (2011). A process of decision making by caregivers of family members with heart failure. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice, 25(1), 55-70.
Purpose of this research
The purpose of this research is to elaborate on decision making process ...
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Self-Assessment and Reflection
[Name of the institute]Implications of Care and Safety and Microsystem
Introduction
Today all healthcare sectors are trying their utmost to develop most innovative and interactive system that should if not equally, involves the patients in the process of decision making. According to Barach & Johnson (2006), Clinical Microsystems tend to ...
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Nursing and Modeling Theory
Introduction1
Discussion2
Conclusion4
References5
Nursing and Modeling theory
Introduction
Nursing is one of the most important roles of the field of medicine. With the passing of time, many different theories have been put forward which are for the benefit of bringing the nursing world much further (Alharbi).
While there are many different ...
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Holistic nursing - Core Value and Healing vs. Curing
Holistic nursing
Holistic Nursing
The holistic nurses do believe that the human being is composed of body, mind and soul, an indivisible whole, indivisible and unique, where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, in constant interaction with others and the ...