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Special Report: Nursing. A Research-Based Sibling Visitation Program For The Neonatal Icu... Reprinted From Critical Care Nurse, Vol. 17, No. 2, April 1997, Innovision Communications, Aliso Viejo, Ca, L. Montgomery, Charmaine Kleiber, A. Nicholson, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

Special Report: Nursing. A Research-Based Sibling Visitation Program For The Neonatal Icu... Reprinted From Critical Care Nurse, Vol. 17, No. 2, April 1997, Innovision Communications, Aliso Viejo, Ca, L. Montgomery, Charmaine Kleiber, A. Nicholson, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Nursing Diagnosis Extension Classification (Ndec): History Methods, Completed Work, And Future Directions, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy Aug 2012

Nursing Diagnosis Extension Classification (Ndec): History Methods, Completed Work, And Future Directions, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Notes On Ndec. Clarification Of The Nanda/Ndec Relationship... Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification (Ndec), Martha Craft-Rosenberg, T. Herdman Aug 2012

Notes On Ndec. Clarification Of The Nanda/Ndec Relationship... Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification (Ndec), Martha Craft-Rosenberg, T. Herdman

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


New Book Announcement: Encyclopedia Of Family Health (Sage), Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Shelley-Rae Pehler Aug 2012

New Book Announcement: Encyclopedia Of Family Health (Sage), Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Shelley-Rae Pehler

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Family-Centered Care: Practice And Preparation, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, P. Kelley, L. Schnoll Aug 2012

Family-Centered Care: Practice And Preparation, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, P. Kelley, L. Schnoll

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

Although family-centered care is an expectation empirical data describing its use in practice or the extent to which practitioners are prepared to practice it are minimal. The purpose of this project was to describe views of family-centered practice reported by practitioners serving children. Health care practitioners serving children in I state were invited to a conference to discuss family-centered care and to assess their perceptions about its use and their practice preparation. Participants (N = 76) discussed family-centered care, opportunities and obstacles for its practice, and improvements for preparation. Findings from questionnaires and focus groups showed that most participants adhered …


Identification Of Nursing Care Quality And Outcome Indicators For Children For Use By Parents Selecting Health Care Services For Their Children, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, M. Krajicek Aug 2012

Identification Of Nursing Care Quality And Outcome Indicators For Children For Use By Parents Selecting Health Care Services For Their Children, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, M. Krajicek

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


An International Methodology To Describe Clinical Nursing Phenomena: A Team Approach, J. Clark, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney Aug 2012

An International Methodology To Describe Clinical Nursing Phenomena: A Team Approach, J. Clark, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

The development of a structured and standardized clinical language for nursing is of major importance to the profession for both practice and science. This paper describes a methodological approach which has been developed for the refinement and extension of the NANDA taxonomy in the Nursing Diagnosis Extension and Classification (NDEC) project. The paper proposes that this method could be used by nurses in all countries to facilitate the identification, development and validation of terms and labels which can be incorporated into each country's own emerging data systems, translated and cross mapped between systems, and eventually incorporated into international data sets.


Ineffective Family Participation In Professional Care: A Concept Analysis Of A Proposed Nursing Diagnosis, A. Lee, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

Ineffective Family Participation In Professional Care: A Concept Analysis Of A Proposed Nursing Diagnosis, A. Lee, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

PURPOSE: To discuss the label, definition, defining characteristics, and related factors of a proposed nursing diagnosis, "ineffective family participation in professional care." DATA SOURCES: Published research articles, clinical handbooks, textbooks. DATA SYNTHESIS: Although a number of family-related nursing diagnoses exist, none really addresses the problems encountered if family members are unwilling or unable to participate in patient care. This is critical because the bulk of care occurs outside the hospital setting. CONCLUSIONS: A new nursing diagnosis, "Ineffective family participation in professional care" is needed. This diagnosis has been submitted to the Nursing Diagnosis Extension and Classification for consideration. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: …


Nanda News. From The President, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

Nanda News. From The President, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Ndec Guidelines For Development And Evaluation Of Diagnoses, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy Aug 2012

Ndec Guidelines For Development And Evaluation Of Diagnoses, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Contexts For The Study Of The Economic Influence Of Nursing Diagnoses On Patient Outcomes, M. Lavin, K. Avant, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, T. Herdman, K. Gebbie Aug 2012

Contexts For The Study Of The Economic Influence Of Nursing Diagnoses On Patient Outcomes, M. Lavin, K. Avant, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, T. Herdman, K. Gebbie

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

PURPOSE: To examine the historical, legal/ organizational, informatics, clinical, economic, and policy contexts underlying economic consequences of nursing diagnoses on patient outcomes. DATA SOURCES: Published literature, online material. DATA SYNTHESIS: Nursing diagnoses influence diagnostic-specific patient outcomes and other outcome variables such as length of hospital stay, morbidity, and mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Examination of the economic ramifications of nursing diagnosis on patient outcomes can be facilitated using standardized language and databases containing nursing-sensitive measures.


Professional Issues. Health Care Quality And Outcome Guidelines For Nursing Of Children And Families: Implications For Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Practice, Research, And Policy, C. Betz, J. Cowell, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, M. Krajicek, M. Lobo Aug 2012

Professional Issues. Health Care Quality And Outcome Guidelines For Nursing Of Children And Families: Implications For Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Practice, Research, And Policy, C. Betz, J. Cowell, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, M. Krajicek, M. Lobo

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Health Care Quality And Outcome Guidelines For Nursing Of Children And Families: Implications For Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Practice, Research, And Policy, C. Betz, J. Cowell, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, M. Krajicek, M. Lobo Aug 2012

Health Care Quality And Outcome Guidelines For Nursing Of Children And Families: Implications For Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Practice, Research, And Policy, C. Betz, J. Cowell, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, M. Krajicek, M. Lobo

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification (Ndec), Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney Aug 2012

Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification (Ndec), Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Using Nanda, Nic, And Noc In An Undergraduate Nursing Practicum, K. Smith, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

Using Nanda, Nic, And Noc In An Undergraduate Nursing Practicum, K. Smith, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

Although use of diagnoses originally developed by NANDA (now known as NANDA-I), NIC, and NOC in education and practice is increasing, many faculty members have not been educated in their use and may be reluctant to teach these languages. This article provides guidance on the use of NANDA-I, NIC, and NOC in clinical education. This guidance will facilitate both faculty and student learning.


Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification: Ongoing Phase, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, S. Jirathummakoon Aug 2012

Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification: Ongoing Phase, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, S. Jirathummakoon

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Notes On Ndec. Ndec Guidelines For Development And Evaluation Of Diagnoses... Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy Aug 2012

Notes On Ndec. Ndec Guidelines For Development And Evaluation Of Diagnoses... Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


An Update On The Work Of The Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification Research Team, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy Aug 2012

An Update On The Work Of The Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification Research Team, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Notes On Ndec. Diagnoses For Community Nursing... Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

Notes On Ndec. Diagnoses For Community Nursing... Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Aan News & Opinion. Identification Of Nursing Care Quality And Outcome Indicators For Children For Use By Parents Selecting Health Care Services For Their Children, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, M. Krajicek Aug 2012

Aan News & Opinion. Identification Of Nursing Care Quality And Outcome Indicators For Children For Use By Parents Selecting Health Care Services For Their Children, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, M. Krajicek

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


The Disclosure Decisions Of Parents Who Conceive Children Using Donor Eggs, S. Hahn, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

The Disclosure Decisions Of Parents Who Conceive Children Using Donor Eggs, S. Hahn, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

STUDY OBJECTIVE: To identify variables that influence the disclosure decisions of parents who conceive children using donor eggs and to compare such variables among disclosing, nondisclosing, and undecided families. DESIGN: Exploratory, comparative, descriptive. SETTING: A university hospital-assisted reproductive technology program in the Midwest. PARTICIPANTS: Thirty-one couples with children conceived with anonymously donated eggs. METHODS: Audiotaped telephone interviews, measures of social support and family environment, and a demographic survey. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Content analysis of interview transcripts and comparison of recurring themes among groups. RESULTS: The majority of parents intended disclosure. Dominant themes among disclosing parents included the belief that a …


Longing: The Lived Experience Of Spirituality In Adolescents With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, S. Pehler, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

Longing: The Lived Experience Of Spirituality In Adolescents With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, S. Pehler, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

Although much has been written regarding ill adolescents, research has not described their spiritual response. The purpose of this descriptive phenomenological study was to describe the lived experiences of spirituality in adolescents with Duchenne muscular dystrophy using van Manen's phenomenological method. Findings from nine teens showed that the essential theme of spirituality was "longing," the strong desire for something unattainable. Consistent with Reed's (1992) paradigm for understanding spirituality, participants mediated their longing through "Connecting with others, self, and beyond self." These findings support the need for nursing to assess spirituality in teens and determine developmentally appropriate interventions to ameliorate longing.


Caregiver Role Strain, M. Coler, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, S. Hinck, C. Pimenta, P. Potter, D. Schmouth Aug 2012

Caregiver Role Strain, M. Coler, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, S. Hinck, C. Pimenta, P. Potter, D. Schmouth

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification (Ndec) Report, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy Aug 2012

Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification (Ndec) Report, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Connie Delaney, J. Denehy

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Proposed Changes In University Of Iowa College Of Nursing Curriculum, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

Proposed Changes In University Of Iowa College Of Nursing Curriculum, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Body Image Disruption, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, J. Norris, S. Suchy Aug 2012

Body Image Disruption, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, J. Norris, S. Suchy

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Nanda News. President's Message, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

Nanda News. President's Message, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


What Is Ndec?... Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification Project, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

What Is Ndec?... Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification Project, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


Diagnoses For Community Nursing, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, C. Crowell Aug 2012

Diagnoses For Community Nursing, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, C. Crowell

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


A Concept Analysis Center For The Nlinks Project, Martha Craft-Rosenberg Aug 2012

A Concept Analysis Center For The Nlinks Project, Martha Craft-Rosenberg

Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg

No abstract provided.