992 Search Results for Research Question and Nursing
Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Early Stages of Dementia
With an aging population, issues related to cognitive abilities and impairment, including dementia, are increasing in relevance to public health officials. Being able to delay the negative Continue Reading...
U.S. technology in Thai hospitals will have a positive, negative or neutral effect on the mortality rate of patients in Thailand. U.S. hospitals currently offer patients some of the most modern and complex technology available. Patients whether at p Continue Reading...
Those individuals that are at the low end of the spectrum when it comes to earning wages would be happy to see more money in their paychecks as well, and many of the women that were in the workforce during that time were able to perform the jobs jus Continue Reading...
Telemedicine for Post-Operative Follow-UpsIntroductionSignificance of the ProblemThe adoption of telemedicine has surged thanks to technological advancements and the global COVID-19 pandemic, which forced healthcare providers to rethink how they prov Continue Reading...
It is also important to distinguish between the subjective or personal view of quality of life and the professional's objective evaluation of the health status of individuals (Tyrrell et al., 2005, p. 375).
With regard to the patient's quality of l Continue Reading...
Philosophical Overview and Underpinnings
The way we think about a phenomenon has greatly and definitely been influenced by phenomenology which is a school of philosophy with wide spread recognition. Phenomenology which has its origins in European di Continue Reading...
Research CritiqueProblem StatementThe study seeks to address the problem of unmet health needs for colorectal cancer patients. Evidence shows that colorectal cancer patients often lack nurse counselling support to effectively manage symptoms and side Continue Reading...
Diabetes and Pediatric and Dialysis
This study's aim was to assess the level of cognition required by nurses to prevent Diabetic Nephropathy (DN). It has been shown that Diabetic affliction leads to build up of DN.
Diabetes Type 1 (T1D) and Type 2 Continue Reading...
(2010). Learning mechanisms to limit medication administration errors. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(4), 794-
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Kaushal, R., Kern, L., Barron, Y., Quaresimo, J., & Abramson, E. (2010). Electronic
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Ineffective Communication Between Shifts in Acute Care Settings
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A recent statistics of the adverse effects arisen from ineffective communication between shifts in acute care setting range from 2.6% to 7.6%, however, Okoniewska, et al. ( Continue Reading...
Reducing Medical Errors in the Modern Healthcare Setting
One of the biggest challenges impacting healthcare providers are the total number of medical errors that occur on a regular basis. These areas are problematic, as they are adversely effecting Continue Reading...
Dropping the interest rates and doing other things to make consumers breathe a little easier when they make a purchase shows that the country is pulling together, which is something that the recession is teaching almost everyone in America - that pe Continue Reading...
This is due in part to the fact that the researchers listened to the responses of the patients (which were recorded) only after they had used bracketing techniques to identify their own biases and opinions that might cause them difficulty. This was Continue Reading...
Discussion 2: Application of Theories in Project ManagementChange theories and systems thinking are important in nursing practice owing to the fact that they support safety and quality activities. Systems thinking includes a body of tools, methods, a Continue Reading...
Nursing: Nurses Caring Behaviors towards Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy in GreeceThe justification for using a mixed-method approach for the selected article is to see whether the results from both quantitative (cross-sectional survey) and qualitat Continue Reading...
AbstractThis study seeks to understand the role of ethics and rational paternalism in the practice of financial advising. A significant amount of research examines the effects of rational paternalism on the governmental and institutional levels. Very Continue Reading...
Identifying Effective Strategies to Reduce Medication Errors
Introduction
Nurses are responsible for the largest percentage of medication errors. Medication errors adversely affect more than 7 million patients, cost almost $21 billion and result in e Continue Reading...
More times than not, a patient will argue that he did not understand what the physician stated to him; even amidst documented proof the medical professional and the patient did engage in an informed conversation. "The fact that a meeting took place Continue Reading...
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Assumptions about truth can be dangerous in any research because they can lead to bias shaping the research: a researcher may suffer from confirmation bias, seeking only the type of answers that align with his assumptions (Nickerson, 1998). Continue Reading...
poor morale in emergency room (ER) nurses and identify an empirical approach and research question involving factors that can improve morale in ER nurses. Interestingly enough, the United States "has the most expensive healthcare system in the world Continue Reading...
local school district has recently implemented a program designed to assist students that are currently in need of training in English as a Second Language (ESL). Many of these ESL students hail from a country and/or culture that features other lang Continue Reading...
Healthcare Associated Infections: Critical Analysis
The prevention and control of healthcare associated infections is an issue that has attracted considerable attention across the globe given the increase of healthcare associated infections. Despite Continue Reading...
AbstractSleep remains one of the most crucial parts of an individuals health and wellbeing. However, sleep disorders have become major health problems affecting many people across different ages in the United States. This project discusses the reduct Continue Reading...
APPLY AND ASSESS REPORT Apply and Assess IntroductionResearch OutcomesOutcome Statement. As a result of researching the cause of Hewlett-Packards loss of revenue, the researcher will supply a guide for the company to use to ensure that it can once ag Continue Reading...
Postoperative Complications of Patients Undergoing Monitored Anesthesia CareIntroductionMonitored anesthesia care (MAC) is commonly used for various surgical and diagnostic procedures, including endoscopies, minor orthopedic surgeries, and certain ty Continue Reading...
Phenomenological Design: An Overview
Phenomenology is one of a multitude of different qualitative designs that a researcher can select. Other potential options include case studies, ethnographies, and grounded research. Phenomenology is one of the ol Continue Reading...
Assessment I: Research ProposalProposed TitleAspects influencing call center agents retention in the United StatesPurpose statementA call center refers to the designated area where calls from customers and other telephone calls are directed. In most Continue Reading...
Applying the Precede-Proceed Model Precede-Proceed ModelPrecede-proceed model, like any other model, is used in public health. However, its primary principles connect to other community issues altogether. During the 20th century, when medical advance Continue Reading...
Followers and what they need from Leaders during Crisis
Introduction
A crisis is a serious event with the potential to disrupt an organization. The fact that a crisis can negatively affect a business is the reason why leaders need to prepare for and Continue Reading...
Why Men Don t Report Domestic Abuse
Introduction
Problem Statement
Today, domestic violence in the United States has been well-documented as a major social problem that has a number of adverse consequences, including threats of bodily harm, forced em Continue Reading...
Culture among Immigrant Women from Sub-Saharan Africa Diagnosed with Chronic Diseases, Living in Grande Prairie, Alberta
The concept culture is defined as learned beliefs revealing the method people interact with their physical and social environme Continue Reading...
Common approaches to further exploring the anxiety experienced by adolescent daughters of cancer patients have commonly included qualitative measures. Spira and Kenemore (2004) small vignettes of actual interviews are presented as to give further i Continue Reading...