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Introduction
Cultural competency is currently taken for granted in nursing theory and practice. However, cultural competency was not always normative. Madeline Leininger was the first nursing theorist, practitioner, and scholar to distinguish transcu Continue Reading...
Evidenced-Based Practice (EBP)
The objective of this study is to review an article titled "Evidence-Based Practice Habits: Transforming Research into Bedside Practice" (Rauen, Flynn, Bridges 2009 p 46). The authors point out that nursing practice i Continue Reading...
SYSTEMS THEORY vs. DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION THEORY
EVIDENCED-BASED PRACTICE
Systems theory and diffusion of innovation theory
Systems theory and healthcare delivery in the U.S.
According to theorist Ludwig von Bertalanffy, it is essential to view Continue Reading...
Empowering Nurses Through Professional OrganizationsProfessional nursing organizations are fundamental in advancing the profession, fostering growth, and ensuring patient-centered care. Active participation in such organizations enhances professional Continue Reading...
Nurses are always considered helpers and the profession is widely regarded as one for compassionate and helping individuals. The Nursing’s Social Policy Statement is a work that seeks to detail the many ways in which nurses can assist others. H Continue Reading...
Professional Nursing OrganizationsAs a member of Hackensack Meridian Health, which is a health network providing a range of healthcare services, I can attest to the value of professional nursing organizations. Hackensack Meridian itself may not techn Continue Reading...
Nursing MetaparadigmThe four metaparadigms of nursingperson, environment, health, and nursemake up the backbone of nursing theory and practice. They explain the various aspects or dimensions of nursing that need to be considered to provide quality ca Continue Reading...
C919Course Title: The Role of the BSN Nurse in Promoting Community HealthPart ABSN Nurses play an undeniably crucial role in efforts to promote and sustain community health. To a large extent, community health happens to be focused on groups, familie Continue Reading...
OBSERVATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICEBlog: Observation of Evidence-Based PracticeEvidence-based practice is important in nursing owing to the fact that it makes it possible to provide the best effective care available. According to Willis and McEwen Continue Reading...
Patient safety is one of the key aspects of healthcare delivery and a critical component in determining the quality of healthcare services. Patient safety is influenced by many factors including medication safety, which is identified as one of the mo Continue Reading...
As Bonsall (2012) points out, The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) has defined specialty certification as “a process by which a nongovernmental agency validates, based upon predetermined standards, an individual nurse’s qu Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Practice
Hauck, Winsett and Kuric (2013) published "Leadership facilitation strategies to establish evidence-based practice in an acute care hospital" in the Journal of Advanced Nursing. The focus of this article is the role that lead Continue Reading...
Since commencing my path of formal nursing education, my personal nursing philosophy has evolved, strengthened, and matured. Core theorists such as Magdaleine Leininger and Jean Watson continue to provide the underpinnings of my nursing philosophy, w Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Practice
Critical Thinking
Palmer and coworkers (2007) write that the aspect of critical thinking forms a crucial part of the nursing profession, as nurses always encounter complex scenarios that call for precise judgments, constant Continue Reading...
Beneficence
The field of nursing is shaped by a range of ethical principles; while all of these concepts are important, one could argue that perhaps the most crucial ethical principle is that of beneficence. "Beneficence is the obligation to do good Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory
In a hospital setting, nurses are likely to come across many diverse patients of various backgrounds and populations. In order to treat them effectively and provide high quality care, it is important for the nurse to understand them an Continue Reading...
Nursing, Where are We Headed?The future of nursing over the next 10-20 years is ready for some serious change. This change will likely be influenced by factors like technological advancements, globalization of healthcare, demographic shifts, and chan Continue Reading...
C919Course Title: The Role of the BSN Nurse in Promoting Community HealthPart ABSN Nurses play an undeniably crucial role in efforts to promote and sustain community health. To a large extent, community health happens to be focused on groups, familie Continue Reading...
DISCUSSION: INTRODUCTION AND EXPERIENCE WITH RESEARCHDiscussion: Introduction and Experience with ResearchTo a large extent, research findings form the basis of evidence-based practice in nursing. My current and previous role in nursing practice happ Continue Reading...
Nursing Education Development Policy (NEDP) for Nevada State Board of Nursing (NSBN)
Assessment & Nursing diagnosis:
Policy: It is mandatory for every NSBN nursing education provider to follow, sequentially, the four-hour process described by the Continue Reading...
Nursing practitioners since time immemorial have focused their practice around ethics. The focus on nursing ethics particularly by the nurses has, over the past few decades, been a highlight in nursing in care for the patients with the growing emphas Continue Reading...
Emotional IntelligenceBased on the results of my Emotional Intelligence (EI) assessment indicating a \\\"Good EQ\\\" level, it\\\'s evident that my high emotional intelligence plays a significant role in my performance, particularly under pressure. T Continue Reading...
My perception of change theory has broadened. I have found relevance of this particular theory in today’s dynamic nursing environment – particularly when it comes to adopting technological advancements. It is important to note that the gr Continue Reading...
Community Nursing
While developing classes and teaching classes to expectant mothers, the community nurse in this paper is made aware of the fact that many women in the class are over 30 years of age and are going through their first pregnancy. In a Continue Reading...
In 1978, Barbara Carper conceptualized the sources of nursing knowledge and developed a model now referred to as the basis for nursing epistemology. Carper’s ways of knowing has come to guide nursing education and the evolving body of evidence- Continue Reading...
Past, present and future of Informatics and its relation to Nursing Education
Not so long ago, nurses used to be trained apprenticeship model. Senior doctors and nurses used to provide on-job training to those who showed interest in the field of nurs Continue Reading...
1. Veteran Health Needs
Returning veterans and their families need early identification and treatment, as well as continuity of care. Early identification of mental health issues is critical, but needs to take place within a veterans’ healthcar Continue Reading...
Nursing TheoriesTheory is very important in nursing as it helps with guiding and informing practice, framing approaches, and understanding factors that impact health. Theory aids in enhancing and improving patient care and in supporting professional Continue Reading...
RESPONSE: GAPS IN PRACTICEResponse: Gaps in PracticeOgechi L.A concise definition has been assigned to the terms practice gap in the introductory section. The gap identified by Ogechi happens to be ineffective communication between organizational lea Continue Reading...
Nursing Leadership Skills
Effective Leader Characteristics
The main characteristics of a highly effective leader are:
· Share their vision
A leader who has a vision has a clear idea of where they would like to go, how they will get there, and Continue Reading...
While some might argue that there’s no real difference when it comes to a nurse prepared at the associate-degree (ADN) level versus the baccalaureate-degree (BSN) level, this is actually not as accurate as some would have you believe. Some peop Continue Reading...
Search for Literature and Levels of Evidence
Evidence-based practice has emerged as one of the most important approaches towards addressing the healthcare needs of different patient populations. Evidence-based practice is applicable to all healthcar Continue Reading...
Sundborg et al. (2012) conducted a quantitative study, which examined the preparedness of nurses to provide care for women who are exposed to intimate partner violence (p.1). The study was carried out on the premise that intimate partner violence (IP Continue Reading...
TECHNOLOGY IN NURSINGTechnology in NursingTechnology has changed the field of nursing in various ways. This has been made possible by incorporation of various technological tools in daily nursing routines. For instance, Bailey (2021) suggests that th Continue Reading...
The two middle range nursing theories that we are going to compare are Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory and Watson’s Theory of Human Caring. Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory is a middle range descriptive theory because Continue Reading...
Hypertension among African-Americans
Nursing Process and Health Promotion of Groups and Community Theory
Hypertension is very rampant in African-Americans, and health providers link it with three major chronic diseases, which include; stroke, kidne Continue Reading...
Bullying in HealthcareBullying and incivility in the workplace can create a hostile and unproductive environment, leading to decreased morale, increased turnover, and decreased productivity. Bullying is defined as the repeated, intentional aggression Continue Reading...