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Culture Care Theory Application For Bsn Students' Entry Into A Paiute Tribal Community, Ann Hubbert Sep 2010

Culture Care Theory Application For Bsn Students' Entry Into A Paiute Tribal Community, Ann Hubbert

Ann Hubbert

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Culture Care Theory Application In Gerontology Curriculum: Seniors In Crisis Poverty, Ann Hubbert Mar 2010

Culture Care Theory Application In Gerontology Curriculum: Seniors In Crisis Poverty, Ann Hubbert

Ann Hubbert

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A Partnership Of A Catholic Faith-Based Health System, Nursing And Traditional American Indian Medicine Practitioners, Ann Hubbert Mar 2008

A Partnership Of A Catholic Faith-Based Health System, Nursing And Traditional American Indian Medicine Practitioners, Ann Hubbert

Ann Hubbert

The paper presents a historically unique partnership between an American Southwestern, Catholic faith-based, urban hospital and a program it sponsored on the spirituality of American Indian Traditional Indian Medicine (TIM) by a Comanche medicine man. A discussion is offered on the cultural partnerships, experiences and benefits achieved through the cultural accommodations of these spiritual beliefs and practices within this healthcare system. The theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality (Culture Care Theory), including the Sunrise Enabler, is applied in discussion of these past experiences to explore the relationships among and between the participating cultures. The intent of the partnerships within …


Experiences Of Expert Nurses In Caring For Patients With Postoperative Pain, Jennifer Richards, Ann Hubbert Feb 2007

Experiences Of Expert Nurses In Caring For Patients With Postoperative Pain, Jennifer Richards, Ann Hubbert

Ann Hubbert

Despite enormous technologic advances and substantial research in the area of pain management in recent years, numerous studies indicate that postoperative pain is not relieved in most patients. Nurses are the health care professionals who spend the most time with patients in pain. Despite this, there is a lack of research that has sought to understand the experiences of nurses, the professionals most closely tied to this issue. The purpose of this pilot qualitative study was to learn how expert nurses assess, manage, and care for patients with postoperative pain. A phenomenologic mode of inquiry was used to interview three …


Application Of Culture Care Theory For Nurse Administrators And Managers, Ann Hubbert Dec 2005

Application Of Culture Care Theory For Nurse Administrators And Managers, Ann Hubbert

Ann Hubbert

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