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Concept Development In Nursing Foundations Techniques And Applications

Stefan Aachen
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The article was published on 2016-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 104 citations till now.

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Cultural Humility: A Concept Analysis

TL;DR: Cultural humility was used in a variety of contexts from individuals having ethnic and racial differences, to differences in sexual preference, social status, interprofessional roles, to health care provider/patient relationships.
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Cultural Competence: A Constructivist Definition

TL;DR: A constructivist definition of cultural competence that stems from the conclusions of an extensive critical review of the literature on the concepts of culture, cultural competence, and cultural safety among nurses and other health professionals is proposed.
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Moral courage in nursing A concept analysis

TL;DR: Seven core attributes of moral courage were identified: true presence, moral integrity, responsibility, honesty, advocacy, commitment and perseverance, and personal risk.
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Empowerment of Cancer Survivors Through Information Technology: An Integrative Review

TL;DR: It is shown that IT services may especially contribute to empowerment by providing knowledge, and the components of empowerment could be used to develop IT services for cancer survivors.
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Nursing professionalism: An evolutionary concept analysis

TL;DR: The analysis showed that nursing professionalism is determined by three attributes of cognitive, attitudinal, and psychomotor, and the most important antecedents concepts were demographic, experiential, educational, environmental, and attitudinal factors.
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A Grounded Theory Study of How Parents Made the Decision about Residential Group Home Placement for Their Adult Child with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities

TL;DR: Investigation of the phenomenon attempted to identify the presence of shared decision making among clinicians, nurses, the interdisciplinary healthcare team, and parent caregivers in this vulnerable population during the decision-making process and identified Parents Cannot be Caregivers Forever was identified as the core concept/central problem of caregiver readiness.

Type 1 Diabetes: Factors That Affect Youth/Parent Dyads’ Health Related Quality of Life and Youth Metabolic Control

Joan P. Totka
TL;DR: This study presents a meta-analysis of the individual and Family Self-Management Theory (IFSMT) and its applications to Nursing Knowledge in Chronic Illness and Foundations of Nursing Practice.
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More Work Needed! Analysis of Fuzzy Concepts in Simulation-Based Learning.

TL;DR: In the context of simulation-based learning, the concept of safe learning environments has been discussed in the literature as mentioned in this paper, however, the definition of a safe learning environment has not yet been defined.
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Obesity Among Women Living in Appalachia: A Dimensional Analysis

TL;DR: Obesity is a serious problem for people living in the Appalachian region, and according to Finkelstein et al. (2012), by the year 2030, 51% of the United States (US) population will be obese, costing healthcare $147 billion per year, or approximately 9% of total annual medical expenditures.
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Migraine: etiology, risk, triggering, aggravating factors and clinical manifestations

TL;DR: Although the clinical manifestations found in this study confirm the data available in the literature, it is noticed that migraine does not have well-established causes.