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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice'
Articles 1 to 10 of 200:
Perspectives on transcultural care.
29 Nov 2009
Culture has been defined as the thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social groups. A culture of nursing refers to the learned and transmitted lifeways, values, symbols, ...
rec_pub_19850185-perspectives-transcultural-care.htm
Nursing advocacy in a postgenomic age.
29 Nov 2009
The Human Genome Project will change how health is defined and how disease is prevented, diagnosed, and treated. As the largest group of health care providers in contact with patients, nurses need to be competent in the science of genetics. Beyond ...
rec_pub_19850180-nursing-advocacy-postgenomic-age.htm
Moral accountability and integrity in nursing practice.
29 Nov 2009
The therapeutic nature of the nurse-patient relationship is grounded in an ethic of caring. Florence Nightingale envisioned nursing as an art and a science...a blending of humanistic, caring presence with evidence-based knowledge and exquisite ...
rec_pub_19850179-moral-accountability-integrity-nursing-practice.htm
Personal conscience and the problem of moral certitude.
29 Nov 2009
The moral practice of nursing requires the difficult work of discerning the best response to an ethical quandary. Determining the right course of action can rarely be discovered by assuming that one value, one theory, one point of view will always ...
rec_pub_19850177-personal-conscience-problem-moral-certitude.htm
29 Nov 2009
rec_pub_19850175-to-know-reason-act.htm
Cervical cancer: disease prevention and informational support.
29 Nov 2009
Cervical cancer and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are significant health care concerns for women worldwide. Globally, in 2006, cervical cancer remains the second most common cancer in women. Infection with high-risk strains of HPV is found to be ...
rec_pub_19530473-cervical-cancer-disease-prevention-informational-support.htm
Iranian nurses' preparation for loss: finding a balance in end-of-life care.
10 Nov 2009
AIM: To explore the nurse-patient interaction in terminally ill situations in acute care, focusing on the nurses' preparation for loss. BACKGROUND: Caring for dying patients can be a distressing and sometimes even threatening experience for nurses. ...
rec_pub_19017370-iranian-nurses-preparation-loss-finding-balance-end-life-care.htm
30 Oct 2009
A survey was conducted in 2006 to assess the coverage and timeliness of the birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine (HepB(1)) and related influences among children in rural areas of Guangxi, Guizhou, Tibet, and Shaanxi provinces, People's Republic of ...
rec_pub_19861624-coverage-influences-timely-administration-hepatitis-b-vaccine-birth.htm
30 Oct 2009
OBJECTIVE: Early childhood caries (ECC) is a serious and preventable disease which pediatric clinicians can help address by counseling to reduce risk. RESEARCH DESIGN: We implemented a multifaceted practice-based intervention in a pediatric ...
rec_pub_19786919-pediatric-clinicians-help-reduce-rates-early-childhood-caries-effects.htm
30 Oct 2009
RATIONALE: Rehabilitation clinicians need to stay current regarding best practices, especially since adherence to clinical guidelines can significantly improve patient outcomes. However, little is known about the benefits of knowledge translation ...
rec_pub_19893996-strategies-rehabilitation-professionals-evidence-based-knowledge.htm
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