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Nurses' experience and decision-making model

Moral silence? : nurses' experience of ethical decision making at the end of life

Moral silence? : nurses' experience of ethical decision making at the end of life

... We have seen that both nurses and doctors in the study felt that ethical issues. were embedded in the fabric of providing care to patients suffering from cancer,[r] ...

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Nurses Retirement Decision-Making Guide

Nurses Retirement Decision-Making Guide

... The income that you have to support you during retirement generally comes from a combination of Social Security, employer retirement plans, and personal savings6. Social Security offers[r] ...

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How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice

How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice

... for decision making and that nurses play an important role in advocating within these for greater patient ...for nurses. Some of these challenges related to patients. Nurses experienced ...

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Clinical decision-making of rural novice nurses

Clinical decision-making of rural novice nurses

... rural nurses was that they were not able to remain on the periphery of decision-making for very long because once orientation was over, they often became the nurse in charge – or at the very least an ...

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Ethical behavior of nurses in decision-making in Iran

Ethical behavior of nurses in decision-making in Iran

... those nurses who were interested and agreed to participate, an informed consent was ...17 nurses who worked in Tabriz University of Medical Sciences ...work experience varied from 4 to 22 ...staff ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Rural Novice Nurses

Clinical Decision Making of Rural Novice Nurses

... Thematic analysis and conceptual development toward substantive theory of clinical decision making in a rural acute care setting were developed from in-depth interviews of 12 novice nurs[r] ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... Multinomial logistic regression (MNLR) is used in this study. MNLR is a general linear model that uses a logistic transformation to create a linear association between the outcome and my independent variables. ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... Overall, individuals in Austria respond to the financial incentive to retire. The strongest response comes from the PV incentive for both sexes. The ACC shows a lower degree of responsiveness. This finding is in line ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... often experience serious economic and social problems that limit their resources for personal emergency preparedness (Fernandez, 2002; Gibson & Hayunga, 2006; Penner & Wachsmuth, ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... in making decisions about their health through the use of social support and the ability to explore treatment ...the decision-making process when it comes to their health (Gerber & Eiser, ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... Young women in Mexico and parts of Central America celebrate their fifteenth birthdays by following a complex rite of initiation, called Quinceañeras, a special ritual developed as a mixed heritage of the native people ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... In order to test the legitimacy of the observed PDS, it is necessary to carry out multiple simulations of fake data based on an input model and sampled in exactly the same manner as the original data. Great care ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... reputation for UPS had positive correlations with consumer attitudes (trust, satisfaction and.. reputation) and behaviors (purchasing intent, loyalty and investment) that would favor UPS[r] ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... Wasserstrom says that the assimilationist ideal would eliminate the social significance of sex, he does not deny biological sex differences, but he drives the point that gender differences should be rendered ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... Holcombe (2005) presents a review of three distinct views or general explanations for government size and growth: budget-maximization models, rational-choice models, and path-dependent models. The reviews of Niskanen ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... 1978). William F. Hanks (Lave & Wenger, 1991, Forward, p. 22) states that discourse should be seen as a social and cultural practice, and that it serves as “one of the most basic modes of access to interaction in ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... An additional inconsistency has been whether participants have been asked to report levels of post-event rumination in relation to a past event (Rachman et al., 2000), an imagined event (Kocovski, Endler, Rector & ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... The purpose of this study was to investigate the equitable teaching practices of three mathematics education interns during the student teaching phase of an alternative teacher preparation program. The goal of the ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... mapped using microelectrodes (FHC, Bowdoinham, ME) with an impedance value range of 0.5 – 1 MΩ and standard single-unit recording methods. A microdrive (MO-95B, Narishige, Tokyo, Japan) was used to lower the single ...

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Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

Clinical Decision Making of Nurses Regarding Elder Abuse

... Chemical defenses can induce immediate aversive responses through olfactory and/or taste organs. Olfactory organs can detect low concentrations of deterrent compounds at a distance from the source (Glendinning, 2007; ...

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