Visions: Aristotle and Martha Rogers: Philosophical Foundations of Holistic Nursing [0.03%]
亚里士多德与玛莎·罗杰斯:整体护理的哲学基础
Rachell Nguyen
Rachell Nguyen
Contemporary nursing requires philosophical frameworks that integrate empirical rigor with humanistic care, yet classical philosophy is rarely engaged in nursing scholarship. This philosophical comparative analysis examines the convergences...
Visions: "My Life, My Choice, My Happiness, My Voice": A Qualitative Study of Adults 85 Years and Older Living in the Community [0.03%]
我的生活,我的选择,我的幸福,我的声音——社区中85岁以上老年人的生活质量研究
Lauri Toohey,Nancy S Morris,Violet Malinski
Lauri Toohey
This study explored the meaning and experience of aging in place for adults 85 years and older in the community. The unitary biographical narrative method, informed by Ricoeur and Rogerian science, undergirded by Elizabeth Barrett's theory,...
Global Nurses, Local Impact: Advancing Internationally Educated Nurses in a Changing World [0.03%]
全球护士,本地影响:在不断变化的世界中推进国际教育护士的发展
Bibha Gautam,Mary Madeline Rogge,Holly Wei
Bibha Gautam
Internationally educated nurses (IENs) play an essential role in sustaining health care systems facing ongoing workforce shortages, yet their integration is often disrupted by structural, cultural, and educational challenges. This narrative...
Reconsidering Secondary Trauma in Qualitative Nursing Research: Ethical and Methodological Considerations for Racialized Researchers [0.03%]
种族化研究人员的质性护理研究中的二次创伤伦理和方法论考量的再思考
Bukola Oladimeji,Danielle Macdonald,Pilar Camargo-Plazas
Bukola Oladimeji
Secondary trauma (ST) refers to the impact of emotional engagement with narratives from individuals who have experienced trauma. Racialized researchers experience heightened risks of ST which arises from empathetic engagement, resonance wit...
Feeling Heard Flips the Switch: Defining the Power of Professional Nurses [0.03%]
被倾听触发了开关:界定专业护士的力量
Josephine Dawes
Josephine Dawes
Power plays an important role in nursing practice, yet there is limited research into how nurses themselves understand and use it. As staffing concerns grow, many nurses report feeling unable to influence change. Existing research often fra...
Collective Healing: A Relational and Meaning-Centered Concept in Nursing Science [0.03%]
集体治愈:护理学中的关系和意义中心概念
Brigitte S Cypress
Brigitte S Cypress
Communities worldwide experience collective trauma arising from disasters, pandemics, political violence, displacement, and historical oppression. Although collective healing appears in qualitative and interdisciplinary scholarship, it rema...
Insights From a Novel 2S/LGBTQIA+ Liaison Nurse Role: A Mixed-Methods Single Case Study [0.03%]
一名新型双性恋/ LGBTQIA+联络护士的角色启示:单一案例的混合方法研究
Allie Slemon,Ingrid Handlovsky,Sage Schmied et al.
Allie Slemon et al.
This study reports on a 2S/LGBTQIA+ Liaison Nurse role in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada via a convergent parallel mixed-methods design. Data comprised quantitative daily logs completed by the 2S/LGBTQIA+ Liaison Nurse along with observ...
Methods of Constructing, Modifying, and Analyzing Theories: Theoretical Substruction [0.03%]
构造、修改和分析理论的方法:理论演绎法
Ramiro Altamira-Camacho,Sonia Herrera-Justicia
Ramiro Altamira-Camacho
This article updates the methods of theoretical derivation, adaptation, and substruction, with particular emphasis on substruction as a nursing-specific formalization process linking theory, measurement, and analysis. It examines their phil...
Organizational and Personal Factors Influencing ICU Nurses' Engagement in Advance Care Planning: A Mixed-methods Study [0.03%]
影响ICU护士参与预先护理计划的组织和个人因素:一种混合方法研究
Kkotbi Jeon,Minjeong Jo,Sulim Lee et al.
Kkotbi Jeon et al.
This study examined factors influencing intensive care unit nurses' engagement in advance care planning. A concurrent mixed-methods design integrated a survey from 158 nurses across 3 university-affiliated hospitals with narrative responses...
From Attribution to Emancipation: A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Weight Stigma in Nursing [0.03%]
从归因到解放:理解护理专业中体重歧视的理论框架
Karyne Duval,Vincent Couture,Marie-Pierre Gagnon et al.
Karyne Duval et al.
This article articulates the Attribution Theory and the Emancipatory Theory of Compassion to examine how attributional beliefs about the controllability of body weight become enacted within nursing practice. While Attribution Theory elucida...