Aesthetic Leadership in Nursing: A Theoretical Proposal for Rehumanizing Care Delivery [0.03%]
护理美学领导力:一种人性化医疗服务的理论设想
Jesús Tomás Monge Moreno
Jesús Tomás Monge Moreno
Aesthetic leadership in nursing constitutes a disruptive conceptual proposal that questions and redefines traditional leadership models within healthcare settings. This article develops an original theoretical framework that incorporates th...
Where the Wound Still Lives: Assaults on the Subjectivity of Women Caring for Dying Mothers Who Maltreat(ed) Them [0.03%]
伤口仍在的地方:照顾虐待自己的临终母亲的女性主体性遭受攻击
Robin Tarter,Emmeline Rabelais,Martha Driessnack et al.
Robin Tarter et al.
There is extensive evidence for gendered inequities in the intensity and complexity of unpaid care labor for family members with life-limiting illnesses, and in the harmful physical, emotional, and socioeconomic impacts of this labor on tho...
Beyond Strength: The Paradox of the Strong Black Woman in Nursing and Leadership [0.03%]
超越力量:护理与领导力中的黑人女性悖论
Iheduru-Anderson Kechi,Akanegbu Christiana,Julia U Ugorji et al.
Iheduru-Anderson Kechi et al.
The Strong Black Woman schema is a deeply ingrained sociocultural construct that promotes resilience, independence, and self-sacrifice among Black women. While often seen as a source of strength, this schema also imposes profound psychologi...
Managing the Unpredictable - Discourses of Power and Knowledge in Mental Health Risk Management [0.03%]
应对不确定性:精神健康风险管理中的权力与知识话语分析
Marion C A Bakke,Frans Fluttert,Truls I Juritzen
Marion C A Bakke
In mental health, the safety and risk concept refers to a complex phenomenon with strong connections to risk management strategies, simultaneously influenced by the ideals of patient involvement and empowerment. The aim of this paper is to ...
The Bastardization of DEIA: Regressing Decades of Progress in Nursing and Healthcare [0.03%]
DEIA的异化:护理和医疗保健领域几十年进步的倒退
Kechi Iheduru-Anderson,Roberta Waite,Teri A Murray
Kechi Iheduru-Anderson
Diversity, Equity Inclusion, and Access (DEIA) initiatives are necessary and the bare minimum of what needs to be implemented to the systemic inequities in education and healthcare, particularly in nursing. Recent laws and proposed legislat...
Why Public Health Nurses Matter: Bringing Specialized Knowledge and Skills to Advancing Health Equity [0.03%]
为什么公共卫生护士至关重要:运用专业知识和技能推动卫生公平性的发展
Paula M Kett,Grace A Guenther,Shahida Shahrir et al.
Paula M Kett et al.
Research is needed to better understand how public health nurses (PHNs) contribute to promoting health equity in communities. Our study aimed to fill this gap by exploring what activities PHNs describe they undertake in advancing health equ...
One Profession, Two Ways of Thinking: Challenges in Developing Australia's Nursing Workforce [0.03%]
一个职业两种思维——澳大利亚护理队伍发展的挑战
Teressa A Schmidt,Steven Hodge,Amy-Louise J Byrne et al.
Teressa A Schmidt et al.
Professional education for licensed nurses in Australia is a complicated matter involving two education systems-vocational education and training, and higher education-each characterized by a different curriculum model. The contribution of ...
Combining Empathy With Creativity to Encourage Organ Donation in Lebanon [0.03%]
在黎巴嫩结合换位思考与创造性思维来鼓励器官捐献
Michael Clinton
Michael Clinton
Conflicts can arise when a medical team declares a patient brain dead, especially in Lebanon, where families may be reluctant to accept the diagnosis for religious or cultural reasons. Families sometimes withhold consent for organ donation ...