was conceptualized as a variant of the scientific method It was explicated as a rational-linear problem-solving activity which reflected the nursing process The findings demonstrated the respondents' lack of clarity about the fullest expression of the mechanisms and operations of critical thinking ...
Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in nursing practice is revolutionising healthcare by enhancing clinical decision-making and patient care. However, the adoption of AI by registered nurses, especially in varied healthcare settings such as Saudi Ar
Leininger’s Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory and the Sunrise model, which arose from the theory, started the revolution of defining cultural care and using cultural care concepts in the nursing assessment process. The Sunrise model uses Leininger’s Culture Care Diversity and ...
This nursing process can also be implemented in aspects outside of nursing and on the nursing field as a collective group. The nursing role is evolving, following the process the outcomes have to be evaluated and put into perspective. Research is being completed the conclusions are all the ...
(the structure and the process of) family dynamics, leading to (re)adaptations to the arrival of this new element (Sotero, Cunha, & Relvas, 2011). Focusing family functioning variables due to the ICTs use in light of the uses and gratifications theory may help in understanding some the ...
Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change. Psychol Rev. 1977;84(2):191–215. 14. Ewertsson M, Bagga-Gupta S, Allvin R, Blomberg K. Tensions in learning professional identities—nursing students' narratives and participation in practical skills during their clinical practice: ...
3,4 Gratitude can be conceptualized as both a trait and a state. Trait or dispositional gratitude is often defined as “a generalized tendency to notice and respond with grateful emotion to the positive experiences in life.”3 Individuals with a greater grateful disposition are more likely to ...
In 1955, Virginia Hendersonconceptualized the nurse’s role as assisting sick or healthy individuals to gain independence in meeting 14 fundamental needs. Thus herNursing Need Theorywas developed. In 1960,Faye Abdellahpublished her work “Typology of 21 Nursing Problems,” which shifted the focus of...
Non-probability purposive sampling technique was used to select participants for this study. Data was collected using individual semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and field notes. Six steps of thematic analysis were adopted to analyze collected data. The practice-orientated theory by Dickoff, ...
A total of 12 sub-domains were mapped into the four core functions of nurse-patient relationship through the process, with advisory support from six external experts who had complementary knowledge and expertise to the research team (Table 1)....