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Transforming student perspectives through reflective writing.

27 Feb 2007 One of the primary goals of registered nurse-to-bachelor of science in nursing education is to help registered nurses see things in a new way or to transform their perspective. A package of 4 commonly used reflective writing activities used before, ...
rec_pub_17496824-transforming-student-perspectives-reflective-writing.htm


Innovative interventions for disordered eating: evaluating dissonance-based and yoga interventions.

27 Feb 2007 OBJECTIVE: Eating-disordered behavior is prevalent among college women. Few interventions have successfully reduced risk factors for these behaviors, however. The most promising interventions are both selective and interactive. This study compared ...
rec_pub_17089413-innovative-interventions-disordered-eating-evaluating-dissonance.htm


An outcome-based action study on changes in fitness, blood lipids, and exercise adherence, using the disconnected values (intervention) model.

30 Dec 2006 The authors' purpose in this action study was to examine the effect of a 10-week intervention, using the Disconnected Values Model (DVM), on changes in selected measures of fitness, blood lipids, and exercise adherence among 51 university faculty ...
rec_pub_18055332-an-outcome-based-action-study-changes-fitness-blood-lipids-exercise.htm


Is fun for everyone? Personality differences in healthcare providers' attitudes toward fun.

30 Dec 2006 This study examines the role of personality (the Big Five dimensions) in attitudes towards fun and levels of experienced fun in the healthcare environment. Our results show that extraversion and agreeableness were positively related to attitudes ...
rec_pub_17571467-is-fun-personality-differences-healthcare-providers-attitudes-fun.htm


Toward a theory of self-reconciliation following mistakes in nursing practice.

30 Dec 2006 PURPOSE: To explore nurses' responses to making mistakes in hospital-based practice in the US. METHODS: A grounded theory approach was used to explore the process that occurs after nurses perceive that they have made mistakes in practice. ...
rec_pub_17535319-toward-theory-self-reconciliation-following-mistakes-nursing-practice.htm


Intrapersonal conflict in goals and values of patients with unipolar depression.

30 Dec 2006 BACKGROUND: Although increased conflicts between attitudes and beliefs about certain goals or values are often discussed as important factors in depression, there are only few empirical studies investigating these relations among patients with ...
rec_pub_17426415-intrapersonal-conflict-goals-values-patients-unipolar-depression.htm


Physiological and cognitive effects of expressive dissonance.

11 Oct 2006 Emotional well-being depends in part on affect modulation. The present study extends research on emotion regulation by assessing the physiological and cognitive effects of a novel response-focused regulation strategy, termed 'expressive dissonance.' ...
rec_pub_17046129-physiological-cognitive-effects-expressive-dissonance.htm


Task and sex modulate the brain response to emotional incongruity in Asian listeners.

30 Jul 2006 In order to recognize banter or sarcasm in social interactions, listeners must integrate verbal and vocal emotional expressions. Here, we investigated event-related potential correlates of this integration in Asian listeners. We presented emotional ...
rec_pub_16938082-task-sex-modulate-brain-response-emotional-incongruity-asian-listeners.htm


[Akrasia in ancient and modern thought--towards a cognitive model of akrasia]

29 Jun 2006 Akrasia is a philosophical concept that denotes the tendency to act in contradiction with one's best judgement. This study aimed to clarify the phenomenon in psychological terms through a working construct drawn from the available philosophical and ...
rec_pub_18924301-akrasia-ancient-modern-thought-cognitive-model-akrasia.htm


Deciding when it's labor: the experience of women who have received antepartum care at home for preterm labor.

29 Jun 2006 OBJECTIVE: To describe how women who had received antepartum care at home for preterm labor managed subsequent episodes of preterm labor symptoms. DESIGN: Grounded theory method. SETTING: 2 Canadian antepartum home care programs. PARTICIPANTS: 12 ...
rec_pub_16881995-deciding-s-labor-experience-women-received-antepartum-care-home.htm

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