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Translational mobilisation theory: a new paradigm for understanding the organisational elements of nursing work [PDF]
Translational Mobilisation Theory (TMT) is a generic sociological theory that explains how emergent projects of collective action are progressed in complex organisational contexts.
Allen, Davina
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Circardian rhythm disorder (CRD) causes abnormal expression of intestinal Period 2 (Per2) gene, which compromising intestinal barrier integrity and altering the gut microenvironment. Microbiota dysbiosis and aberrant metabolites production drive central inflammation, impair neurogenesis, and promote functional deficits, ultimately facilitating the ...
Huiliang Zhang+16 more
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O presente artigo propõe uma reflexão acerca do aprendizado da enfermagem, repensando sobre como ele ocorre. O objeto de estudo é a metacognição como prática educativa em enfermagem.
Danielle Dias Correia da Silva+2 more
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Factors Affecting Condom-Use Behaviors Among Female Emerging Adults in South Korea
Jungmin Lee School of Nursing, Hallym University, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, South KoreaCorrespondence: Jungmin Lee, Tel +82-33-248-2710, Fax +82-33-248-2734, Email j_lee0624@hallym.ac.krPurpose: To date, no studies have examined the association between ...
Lee J
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Nursing Theory and Knowledge Development: A Descriptive Review of Doctoral Dissertations, 2000–2004 [PDF]
Within the profession of nursing, nursing theory, conceptual models, and knowledge development continue to be points of discussion and debate. Some suggest that nursing research must either test or develop nursing theory, whereas others believe that ...
Spear, Hila
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Effects of patient death on nursing staff: a literature review [PDF]
There were 509,090 deaths recorded in England and Wales for 2008 (Office for National Statistics, 2010); of these, over 56% (260 000) occurred in NHS hospitals. The death of a patient is an event that most, if not all, nursing staff will encounter during
Kirshbaum, Marilyn, Wilson, Janet
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This study uncovers a novel mechanism and therapeutic targets in obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome (OAPS). Antiphospholipid antibody/ß2‐glycoprotein I complex boosts CCL2 and TNF‐α expression in decidual macrophages via TLR4‐NF‐κB. CCL2 accumulates on endothelial surfaces via ACKR1, recruiting monocyte‐derived CCR2+ macrophages, driving inflammation,
Rui Gao+13 more
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Quality of life of nursing students: analysis in light of the Pender’s model
Objective: to understand the lifestyles of nursing students in the light of the Nola Pender’s Health Promotion Model. Methods: qualitative study conducted with 11 nursing students through a focus group using a semi-structured script.
Rosane Saraiva de Lima+5 more
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Measuring the quality of judgement and decision-making in nursing [PDF]
Aim. This paper discusses measurement of the quality of judgement and decision-making in nursing research. It examines theoretical and research issues surrounding how to measure judgement accuracy as a component of evaluating decision-making in nursing ...
Allen-Davis+46 more
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Aberrant Mitochondrial Metabolism in Alzheimer's Disease Links Energy Stress with Ferroptosis
Alves et al. reveal how energy loss and oxidative stress, two major features of Alzheimer's disease, are connected. Mitochondria controls the flux of the antioxidant glutathione (GSH), via facilitating both its production and consumption. Energy restriction limits GSH synthesis, conferring vulnerability to cell death by ferroptosis, implicated as a ...
Francesca Alves+17 more
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