Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Deviance. Definition of Deviance

    Table of Contents Definition of Deviance Differential Association Perspective on Deviance Remedy measures for containing the occurrence of elite deviance Works Cited Definition of Deviance Deviance is any behavioral conduct which is centrally to societal expectations, and as such deserves condemnation by the members of a society; the family, corporate, industrial, academic, religious, ethical, political,…

  • Homeopathic Treatment: Ignatia Amara

    The presented paper is devoted to Ignatia amara, a homeopathic remedy that was found with the help of abchomeopathy.com. The medication is described from the point of view of historical and personal experience and scientific research. Abchomeopathy.com Ignatia amara is a remedy for anxiety and related issues that is made from Strychnos ignatii seeds (Marzotto,…

  • Planning the Presentation: An Oncology Nurse

    Table of Contents Headline 1 Headline 2 Headline 3 Headline 4 Headline 5 and Headline 6 Headline 7 and Headline 8 References Headline 1 Certification Description: An oncology nurse is an individual who works with blood-borne and solid cancer diagnoses in populations that require treatment and remission. Details about certification: Process to obtain clinical certification:…

  • Electronic Medical Records: Life Cycle Phases

    The Broad Category of HIT Chosen The type of health information technology (HIT) chosen for this paper is the electronic health records (EHR), also known by the name of electronic medical records (EMR), an innovative type of software for health care institutions. EMR is a software system that allows for storing, processing, maintaining and accessing…

  • Resnick’s Self-Efficacy Theory in Gerontology

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Philosophical Underpinnings Main Concepts of the Theory Model Heuristic Value of the Theory Analysis and Critique of the Theory Conclusion References Abstract This paper targets the critical analysis of the self-efficacy theory elaborated by Barbara Resnick. Based on the theoretical underpinnings of Bandura’s self-efficacy and social cognitive theories, Resnick adopted…

  • The Stages of Community-Based Research

    According to Rhodes, Malow, & Jolly (2010) community-based research is an approach that ensures community participation in research. In other words, while designing and conducting a research, a partnership between academic researchers and community is established. Israel, Schulz, Parker, & Becker (1998) insists on “social, structural, and physical environmental inequalities” (p. 173) as the focus…

  • Advocacy Through Legislation

    Table of Contents Problem Idea for Addressing Solution Research the Issue Stakeholder Support Stakeholder Opposition Financial Incentives/Costs Legislature: Information Needed and Process for Proposal Christian Principles and Nursing Advocacy References Problem The selected concern in the state of California is that of health workforce shortage. This problem has the capacity to be advocated through legislation…

  • Community-Based Participatory Research

    Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is one of the crucial tools used for engaging particular communities and social groups in health care research, as well as making sure that they are not merely passive participants. Two basic principles of CPBR suggest that such research should be, firstly, participatory and, secondly, cooperative and co-learning process (Leung, Yen,…

  • Longevity and Life Expansion

    Diaconu, V., Ouellette, N., Camarda, C. G., & Bourbeau, R. (2016). Insight on ‘typical’ longevity: An analysis of the modal lifespan by leading causes of death in Canada. Demographic Research, 35, 471-504. The article develops a comprehension that Canada is one of the countries experiencing the highest degrees of life expectancy among the different developed…

  • The Problems of the Older Adults

    A topic of older adults is extremely significant, especially in our time. The older people require more attention than the young generation. The group of older adults has a much higher risk of developing dangerous chronic diseases, which have a great destructive impact on health. The seniors often feel defective because of their issues. They…