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Power (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Power (Psychology)'
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Art, science, or both? Keeping the care in nursing.
29 Nov 2009
Nursing is widely considered as an art and a science, wherein caring forms the theoretical framework of nursing. Nursing and caring are grounded in a relational understanding, unity, and connection between the professional nurse and the patient. ...
rec_pub_19850178-art-science-keeping-care-nursing.htm
Trust, power, and vulnerability: a discourse on helping in nursing.
29 Nov 2009
This article uses philosophical inquiry to present the relationship between the helping role in nursing and the concept of trust essential to it. It characterizes helping as the moral center of the nurse-patient relationship and discusses how ...
rec_pub_19850176-trust-power-vulnerability-discourse-helping-nursing.htm
Sexual behavior model among young Thai women living in slums in Bangkok, Thailand.
29 Sep 2009
There has been a dramatic drop in age at first intercourse and concurrent rise in HIV infections among young Thai women living in slums. The participants included 492 young Thai women (average age = 19.7 years). They provided detailed ...
rec_pub_19783560-sexual-behavior-model-young-thai-women-living-slums-bangkok-thailand.htm
Participatory research in systems of care for children's mental health.
30 Aug 2009
The children's system of care initiative in the United States requires the participation of caregivers of children with emotional or behavioral problems in conducting research and evaluation. This entails a restructuring of traditional power ...
rec_pub_19533331-participatory-research-systems-care-children-s-mental-health.htm
Is violence natural, unnatural, or rational?
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19703176-is-violence-natural-unnatural-rational.htm
30 Aug 2009
Forensic psychiatric care is largely populated by men--as patients, caregivers, and nurses. Previous research has not focused on the meaning of gender in this context. The aim of this study is to analyse male nurses' experiences of working with male ...
rec_pub_19657867-men-masculinities-forensic-psychiatric-care-interview-study.htm
30 Aug 2009
In this article we describe Tibetan indigenous women's perceptions and experiences of their own health and life situation in Shichuan Province, China. Fifteen focus group discussions (FGDs) and 10 interviews were conducted. Repeat FGDs were used to ...
rec_pub_19657819-endurance-aloneness-tibetan-indigenous-women-western-china.htm
[Interdisciplinary counseling of women with intestinal cancer: counseling brings courage]
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19750969-interdisciplinary-counseling-women-intestinal-cancer-counseling.htm
Responsive consumerism: empowerment in markets for health plans.
30 Aug 2009
CONTEXT: American health policy is increasingly relying on consumerism to improve its performance. This article examines a neglected aspect of medical consumerism: the extent to which consumers respond to problems with their health plans. METHODS: ...
rec_pub_19751285-responsive-consumerism-empowerment-markets-health-plans.htm
30 Aug 2009
How powerful is the status quo in determining people's social ideals? The authors propose (a) that people engage in injunctification, that is, a motivated tendency to construe the current status quo as the most desirable and reasonable state of ...
rec_pub_19685999-inequality-discrimination-power-status-quo-direct-evidence-motivation.htm
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