Category: Nursing

  • Mandatory Nursing Overtime: Con-Position

    Table of Contents Introduction Context Inviting a Reduced Quality of Care The Effects of High Turnover Rates Budgetary Restraints Conclusion References Introduction Every profession wants its workers to be always available to provide the best service possible, often ignoring their own needs in favor of duty. This practice may be particularly widespread within the nursing…

  • Pediatric Obesity and Self-Care Nursing Theory

    Introduction Nowadays, obesity can be listed among extremely common health issues that lead to a variety of risks. The presence of excess body fat in children has to be given special consideration since healthy childhood is a prerequisite to normal physical and psychological maturation. The discussed research project is proposed to comparatively analyze the effectiveness…

  • Nursing Shortage in Terms Search and Coding Sheet

    Table of Contents Introduction MeSH Term Search A Coding Sheet Summary Table References Introduction There have been numerous concerns over the subject of nursing shortage in the United States of America (Aiken, 2007). Such concerns are based on the fact that the increased rate of nursing shortage in the US has adversely affected the delivery…

  • Modern Nursing: Trends and Issues

    Table of Contents Summary of Healthy Americans Act (HAA) Opponents and the Proponents of the Act Poor and Low-Income Families Reference List Summary of Healthy Americans Act (HAA) Health care reform in United States has taken so many years to come into effect due to the hot debate among Americans as to whether to have…

  • Metaparadigms: Personal Nursing Philosophy

    Two Practice-Specific Concepts Every nursing theory and philosophy should be supported by several practice-based concepts and explanations. Concept analysis is a crucial step in the development of nursing theories that have to be taken at the beginning to reduce ambiguity and focus on accuracy (Alligood, 2014). Regarding the already discussed basics of my nursing approach,…

  • Nursing Presenteeism in the Operating Room and Self-Determination Theory

    Table of Contents Introduction Self-Determination Theory: Description Analysis of Self-Determination Theory Theory Evaluation: Efficiency in Targeting Nursing Presenteeism Conclusion References Introduction Presenteeism refers to the professional’s presence in the workplace despite their inability to function correctly. The reasons for inadequate compliance with professional duties may include an illness, work-related burnout, or overall demotivation to work.…

  • Pediatric Obesity and Self-Care Nursing Theory

    Introduction Nowadays, obesity can be listed among extremely common health issues that lead to a variety of risks. The presence of excess body fat in children has to be given special consideration since healthy childhood is a prerequisite to normal physical and psychological maturation. The discussed research project is proposed to comparatively analyze the effectiveness…

  • Professional Nursing: Concepts and Philosophy

    Introduction Over the last decades, the nursing profession has seen the emergence of many new challenges. The widespread innovation of healthcare systems forced nurses to acquire new skills and knowledge. However, the foundations of nursing remain immutable; that is why nurses still need to realize the essence of their job. This paper examines fundamental concepts…

  • Analysis of Personal Nursing Philosophy and Its Application in Different Nursing Fields

    Table of Contents Introduction Key Concepts of My Nursing Philosophy The Metaparadigms of Nursing The Nursing Process Applying My Philosophy to My Practice Strengths and Limitations Conclusion References Introduction Nurses must develop and utilize superior philosophies to transform the health outcomes of their patients. I have managed to design a powerful model that informs my…

  • Nursing Art, Science, and Philosophy

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The gap between theory and practice in nursing may be quite tangible, yet the effects that a solid theoretical foundation has on the efficacy of interventions are undeniable. Therefore, for a nurse, it is an absolutely imperative step to create a system of values, beliefs, and…