To look into the interactions between globalization and culture, a literature review of relevant theoretical contributions has been conducted followed up with a discussion on their main insights. To do so, the key concepts of culture and globalization will be introduced. The following se...
The phenomenon of “quiet quitting” has gained significant attention globally through various platforms, raising concerns about the impact of workplace stress on individuals’ personal lives and sparking social movements and investigations. As the numbe
Psychiatric nursing education was significantly impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic, and innovative teaching can be challenging. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of four approaches to psychiatric nursing education in the context of the pandemic. Methods A quasi-experimental design was adopt...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the flipped classroom (FC) approach has been a prominent teaching and learning strategy. Despite its popularity, few studies have been undertaken to effectively measure student learning experiences in an FC learning environm
Thus, other relationships that may exist between objects and linguistic concepts need to be discussed as well. The construction of conceptual knowledge is inherently a complex challenge. There is easily a large amount of redundant information in the process of knowledge processing, resulting in a ...
it is the desire theory of Confucius, Mencius, and Xunzi, or the “no/few/moderate desire” view of Daoism in the pre-Qin period, or the detailed discrimination of Zen Buddhism on the desires in life, they all reflect the wisdom of the ancient Eastern saints on the management of desire...
Depending on the different views, theories and research areas, the concept of ‘well-being’ is measured differently. Broadly speaking, modern conceptualizations of well-being can be divided according to the ancient Greek philosophical concepts of ‘Hedonism’ on the one hand and ‘Eudaimonia’ on ...
McCance,V Tanya - 《Research & Theory for Nursing Practice》 被引量: 54发表: 2003年 A conceptual framework for end-of-life care: A reconsideration of factors influencing the integrity of the human person In this article, we examine emerging themes in the research and theoretical literature on...
The present study, €-Restore4Stroke (pronounce as e-Restore), is part of a Dutch national consortium called Restore4Stroke. Within Restore4Stroke, four large studies are executed aiming to improve the quality of life of stroke patients and the concurrent effects on their informal caregivers. ...
We chose the methodological approach of the scoping review because the literature in the field of digital health interventions for minority/migrant groups is very heterogenous. Scoping reviews are particularly useful to “identify main concepts, theories and knowledge gaps” (p. 467 [17]) in fields...