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Exploring Research Capacity Among Advanced Practice Nurses in Healthcare: A Rapid Review
ABSTRACT Aims Research and innovation are essential for advancing clinical practice and safeguarding patient safety in healthcare. This review aims to assess the research capacity of Advanced Practice Nurses in Australian healthcare settings. By identifying the barriers and enablers to, the findings aim to inspire research engagement of paediatric ...
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A phenomenological study of Jordanian women's experience of sexual intercourse after giving birth
Midwifery, 2020to explore the sexual experiences of Jordanian women on the first occasion after giving birth.phenomenological qualitative research. Twenty-five Jordanian women were purposively recruited from two maternal health centres and interviewed.four themes emerged: "culture and religion v/s health professionals in resumption of sexual intercourse"; "enduring ...
Karimeh Alnuaimi +4 more
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Donors' experience of sustained charitable giving: a phenomenological study
Journal of Consumer Marketing, 2013PurposeCharitable organizations need to have an in‐depth understanding of their donors in order to retain their donations and attract new donors. This is particularly the case when the relationship with the donor is expected to be sustained rather than a one‐off donation.
Gerard P. Prendergast +1 more
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Giving of Oneself on Another’s Behalf: The Phenomenology of Everyday Caring
International Journal of Human Caring, 1998A foundational understanding of everyday caring is important to the continued development of caring as the central construct of nursing. Based on a research innovation of group phenomenology, this paper describes essential themes of the lived experience of everyday caring, including: caring is evidenced by empathetic understanding, actions and patience
Savina O. Schoenhofer, +2 more
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Nursing Inquiry, 2021
AbstractThere is a robust body of research that examines problems women with criminal‐legal system involvement face, the support they need, how they get it, from whom, and how they use it. Rarely do we pause to consider what resources such women already have, the support they give, or what those experiences teach us about how to support them.
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AbstractThere is a robust body of research that examines problems women with criminal‐legal system involvement face, the support they need, how they get it, from whom, and how they use it. Rarely do we pause to consider what resources such women already have, the support they give, or what those experiences teach us about how to support them.
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Giving voice to vulnerable people: the value of shadowing for phenomenological healthcare research
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2012Phenomenological healthcare research should include the lived experiences of a broad group of healthcare users. In this paper it is shown how shadowing can give a voice to people in vulnerable situations who are often excluded from interview studies. Shadowing is an observational method in which the researcher observes an individual during a relatively
Meide, van der H. +2 more
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Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2015
Factors surrounding pediatricians' parenting advice and training on parenting during residency have not been well studied. The primary purpose of this study was to examine pediatric residents' self-reported experiences giving parenting advice and explore the relationship between parenting advice given and types of parenting residents received as ...
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Factors surrounding pediatricians' parenting advice and training on parenting during residency have not been well studied. The primary purpose of this study was to examine pediatric residents' self-reported experiences giving parenting advice and explore the relationship between parenting advice given and types of parenting residents received as ...
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Theology Giving Back: A (De)constructive Reading of Jacques Derrida’s Phenomenology of the Gift
Religious Studies and Theology, 2020This essay lays foundations for a postmodern theology of donation by supplementing Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of the gift with Marcel Hénaff’s analysis of ceremonial gift exchange, John Milbank’s theology of reciprocal exchange and Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Trinitarian kenotic theology.
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