Enabling At-Homeness for Older People With Life-Limiting Conditions: A Participant Observation Study From Nursing Homes [0.03%]
促进生命末期老年人居家照护体验的形成:一项护理机构内的参与式观察研究
Lotta Saarnio,Anne-Marie Boström,Ragnhild Hedman et al.
Lotta Saarnio et al.
At-homeness, as an aspect of well-being, can be experienced despite living with life-limiting conditions and needs for a palliative approach to care. In nursing homes, older residents with life-limiting conditions face losses and changes wh...
Mothers' Perceived Barriers to and Recommendations for Health Care Appointment Keeping for Children Who Have Cerebral Palsy [0.03%]
脑瘫儿童就医时母亲遇到的障碍及建议
Marilyn Ballantyne,Laurie Liscumb,Erin Brandon et al.
Marilyn Ballantyne et al.
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) require ongoing rehabilitation services to address complex health care needs. Attendance at appointments ensures continuity of care and improves health and well-being. The study's aim was to gain insight in...
Processes of Change and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Qualitative Interview Study With Individuals at Various Stages of Change [0.03%]
变化过程与非自杀性自伤行为:具有不同改变阶段的个体的定性访谈研究
Kaylee Payne Kruzan,Janis Whitlock
Kaylee Payne Kruzan
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a pervasive and potentially lethal behavior that affects many youth and adolescents. Effective treatment and prevention efforts are critical but often lack a nuanced understanding of the behavior change pro...
Family Legacy of Diabetes-Related Behaviors: An Exploration of the Experiences of African American Parents and Adult Children [0.03%]
非洲裔美国家长与其成年子女有关糖尿病行为的家庭传承经验探究
Brianna Routh,Tera Hurt,Donna Winham et al.
Brianna Routh et al.
African Americans are at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and this risk may be influenced by familial experiences and cultural norms throughout the life course. This led us to conduct this study of 20 African Ameri...
Mexican American Adolescent Mothers' Lived Experience: Grounded Ethnicity and Authentic Mothering [0.03%]
墨西哥美籍青少年母亲的亲身经历:根植民族性和真实母性
Phyllis A Sommer,Michele A Kelley,Kathleen F Norr et al.
Phyllis A Sommer et al.
We conducted this qualitative, phenomenological study to further understanding of how second-generation Mexican American adolescent mothers perceive their young motherhood experience, drawing on the context of their Mexican heritage backgro...
Lisa Burkhart,Anna Bretschneider,Sharon Gerc et al.
Lisa Burkhart et al.
Spiritual care is important in nursing practice, and spiritual well-being and spiritual care are associated with better health. Military veterans, a unique patient population, want spiritual care to cope with chronic conditions. It is uncle...
"I'm Gonna Get Busy Living": Examining the Trajectories of Affect, Behavioral Health, and Psychological Resilience Among Persons Living With HIV in a Southeastern U.S. Health District [0.03%]
“我要开始努力生活”——考察美国东南部某卫生区HIV感染者的纵向情感、行为健康和心理韧性状况
Miranda Hill,Amber Huff,Neale Chumbler
Miranda Hill
Internal psychological states and coping processes are significant determinants of resilience. The primary aim of this qualitative work is to provide further insight into how core affect influences the adaptability of persons living with HI...
The Perception of Disability Among Mothers Living With a Child With Cerebral Palsy in Saudi Arabia [0.03%]
沙特阿拉伯脑瘫儿童母亲对残疾的看法
Sanaa Mohamed Madi,Anne Mandy,Kay Aranda
Sanaa Mohamed Madi
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of disability among Saudi mothers and to understand the implication of the meaning for the mothers of children with disability. A critical ethnographic approach was employed using foc...
Experienced Loneliness in Home-Based Rehabilitation: Perspectives of Older Adults With Disabilities and Their Health Care Professionals [0.03%]
残疾人居家康复中的孤独感——老年人和医疗保健专业人员的视角
Sine Lykke,Charlotte Handberg
Sine Lykke
This study aimed to describe and interpret perspectives of older adults with disabilities and their health care professionals (HCPs) on experienced loneliness during home-based rehabilitation. The interpretive description methodology guided...
The Sociocultural Factors Underlying Latina Mothers' Infant Feeding Practices [0.03%]
拉丁裔母亲婴儿喂养方式背后的社科文化因素分析
Ann M Cheney,Tanya Nieri,Elizabeth Davis et al.
Ann M Cheney et al.
In this study, we examined the sociocultural factors underlying infant feeding practices. We conducted four focus groups with 19 Latina mothers of children 0 to 2 years of age enrolled in Early Head Start programs in the United States over ...