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Learning From Stories: Parents' Accounts Of The Pathway To Diagnosis, K. Knafl, Lioness Ayres, A. Gallo, L. Zoeller, B. Brietmayer
Learning From Stories: Parents' Accounts Of The Pathway To Diagnosis, K. Knafl, Lioness Ayres, A. Gallo, L. Zoeller, B. Brietmayer
Lioness Ayres
Although the diagnosis of a child's chronic illness is typically a stressful time for parents, the events leading up to it vary considerably across families. As part of a larger study that addressed the experience of living with chronic illness, an analysis was undertaken to identify major themes in parental reports of the events preceding their child's diagnosis of chronic illness. Data are based on accounts given by parents in 63 families from three health science centers in the midwestern United States. Narrative analysis techniques were used to identify 5 major pathways to diagnosis (direct, delay, detour, quest, ordeal) and …
Inspired By My Course... Open Forum, 4 May, Lioness Ayres
Inspired By My Course... Open Forum, 4 May, Lioness Ayres
Lioness Ayres
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Diversity: An Answer To The Nursing Shortage, Ida Slusher, C. Withrow
Diversity: An Answer To The Nursing Shortage, Ida Slusher, C. Withrow
Ida Slusher
Profound changes are occurring in nursing and the health care world. Two of the changes that are the most profound are the nursing shortage and the changing image of nursing. Although we must retain our current nursing workforce, we also must work diligently to recruit young men and women of diversity into our profession. Faculty will have to respond to the academic needs of the diverse students and will have to develop new and creative nontraditional teaching strategies to meet the students' needs. It is within the shared integrity of learning that diversity is recognized and acknowledged by educators and …
The Use Of Convocation For Exploring Multiculturalism, Ida Slusher, C. Newell-Withrow
The Use Of Convocation For Exploring Multiculturalism, Ida Slusher, C. Newell-Withrow
Ida Slusher
The development of creative persons in the field of nursing has been identified as a major task for nurse leaders (1). A critical component in the development of creative nurses is the development of persons who are culturally sensitive, who recognize and respect cultural diversity (2).
Nurses need a broad understanding of the impact of society, politics, and culture on the practice of professional nursing (3). We have been challenged to discover ways to explore diverse aspects of humanity that are not culturally bound (4). Through exposure to multiculturalism, we are helped to become sensitive to our own cultural biases …