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REMINISCENCE EXPERIENCES
Making a Connection: BSN Students' Perceptions of Their Reminiscence Experiences with Older Adults
Annotated Bibliography
Shellman, J. (2006) “Making a Connection”: BSN Students' Perceptions of Their Reminiscence Experiences with Older Adults” Journal of Nursing Education, vol. 45.
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To care for older adults, nursing education should include reminiscence education programs ...
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QUALITATIVE CRITIQUE
Qualitative Critique of an Article
Qualitative Critique of an Article
Descriptive Vividness
The significance of the study adequately described the definitive relationship between diet and breast cancer. Although, there is a controversial relationship between these two factors but the main idea was to assess the women's perception and attitude regarding ...
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Effect of Reminiscence on the Elderly Population
Writer's Name
Writer's University
The Effect of Reminiscence on the Elderly Population
Lin, Y., Dai, U., Hwang, S., (2003), “The effect of Reminiscence on the elderly population: A systematic review”, Blackwell publishing Inc.
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Reminiscence therapy is a treatment that is designed for people in their later ...
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CRITICAL REFLECTION
Critical reflection and decision-making report
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
Evidence-Based Nursing 2
ASSESSMENT ITEM 2
CRITICAL REFLECTION ON THE SELECTED BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINE
PROFORMA
Introduction
The Management of the Day Surgery Patient information sheet is evaluated from the three systematic reviews conducted by the Nursing Practice Unit, La Trobe University and the ...
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LOCAL NHS TRUST PRACTICE
Local NHS Trust Practice
Local NHS Trust Practice
Introduction
The study reported here was instigated against a background of changing patterns of cancer services led by the United Kingdom Department of Health (DoH) . The Calman-Hine Report, now implemented as a National Service Framework, stressed the importance of providing ...
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RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT
Research Assignment
Research Assignment
What are the problem, purpose, and question of this study?
The problem mentioned in this research is about substance abuse, the problem of substance abuse is prevailing among adults due to various reasons as they get influenced by others. The purpose of this research is to ...
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Quality in Healthcare
Introduction
Health care, as the name suggests refers to caring for health. It is the industry of the state whose purpose is the organization and provision of affordable medical services to the public to preserve and enhance its level of health. It includes all hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and ...
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Self Reflective Analysis Paper
Self Reflective Analysis Paper
The nursing profession has long been seen as the 'paradigmatic profession' within sociological analysis. Studies such as that carried out by Mary Ann Elston have argued that one of the main reasons for the nursing profession's pre-eminence within health care systems lies in the ...
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QUANTITATIVE STUDY
Quantitative study
Quantitative study
Introduction
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Canadian women's. Survival rates are not uniform and vary by geographic location. In Canada, it estimated in 2003 that more than 21000 women's were diagnosed as affected by this cancer. Despite the lower incidence rates within low-and ...
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NURSING The Role of Assessment in Nursing
The Role of Assessment in Nursing
Nursing
Nursing is a very visible and valued health profession. At workforce of 2.5 million, registered nurses are the largest health care occupation. Each year, in Gallup's annual Honesty and Ethics of Professions poll, nursing voted as the most ...