Likewise, nurses must mobilize community resources in order to cope with patients psychosocial needs that might have arisen based on sudden change of patient's health status. (Joanne, 2013)
Through interpersonal relationships, the theory can enhance a greater understanding on the strategy to use complex set of skills and knowledge to assist nurses to deliver care for patients. (Reed, & Shearer, 2011)
The theory also assists the nursing schools to precise techniques, skills and concepts that students' nurses must learn before becoming professional nurses. (McCormack, 2003)
The concept of self-care later evolves into the "Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory." (Renpenning, & Taylor, 2003 p 3)
"A system is a collection of part unified to accomplish an overall goal. If one part of the system is removed, the nature of the system is changed as well" (McNamara 2001)
"The seemingly cultural acceptance of poor nutrition and physical inactivity are leading to an epidemic of obesity in America that is affecting African-American children at disproportionate rates. Public health policies aimed at decreasing the incidence of childhood obesity, particularly in minority populations, are needed to change the poor outlook for health for this nation's children" (Reed 2013:86)
Every person has certain beliefs and assumptions that they bring to the research process; for instance, a very basic issue might be the idea of human nature and the nature of processes in certain types of social science research. In other words, what are the underlying assumptions made prior to the research process? (Creswell, 2013, pp
Women can also be more vulnerable to psychological tools of manipulation even in the rare instances when they do have contact with 'outsiders' while they are enslaved. It is estimated that 28% of trafficked women saw a health care professional while they were still in captivity and were still undetected (Dovydaitis 2011: 462)
This was a qualitative study that determined there was one main vision and mission for all of these training centers. The desire was for all pastors who were trained at these centers to become more effective so that they could pass along their knowledge of the ministry to others who needed to be counseled (Balmer, 2008)
Religion and spirituality were the foci of the study, and the changes in them and the way they were taught based on the variables were addressed carefully. Results showed that systematic coverage did not increase, but that there were more programs that were at least providing some form of coverage (Brawer, et al
That is something about which many religious scholars argue, and also something about which many non-religious individuals debate. Being able to show that the world changes but truth does not is a powerful tool (Howitt, n
Humanistic psychology also assumes that people are capable of achieving innate capacity towards psychological health and self -understanding. (Becker, 2006)
In the contemporary environment, children often attach themselves to powerful protectors in order to develop a self-reliance and secure base. (Fisher, 2005)
In essence, humanistic therapists attempt to create a warm and accepting therapeutic relationship to actualize a health direction. (Hoffman, L
Therapists emphasize on self-actualization and growth rather than alleviating disorders and cure diseases. (Keddy, 2011)
The treatment elements consist of combatting trauma pain that involves telling the Vietnams veterans trauma pain, which is a way to "bring trauma pain out of the internal, unconscious world of the traumatized couple and into the interactional world of mutual awareness, understanding, encounter, and support." "(Lantz, & Gregoire, 2000 p 26)
Before the man abused her, he showed her nude photos of a man and woman having sex. (Nanda, 2013)
The existential theoretical approach believes that central problems of people are isolation, loneliness, and despair. (Shumaker, 2012)
Shortcomings of the Existential Humanistic Therapeutic Approach Despite the benefits associated to Existential Humanistic therapeutic approach, it is still argued that the theory lacks a concrete approach in applying an effective treatment using the theoretical intervention. (Strasser, & Strasser, 1997)
The theory gap is present in that no one theory is highlighted as the starting point from which the researchers begin: thus, their approach is somewhat vague in that the reader is left to suspect that it is based on "hunch" or "instinct" when it should at least be based on a solid theory that could explain why the researchers believe IT could be valuable to transformational leadership. In practice, this gap prevents us from harnessing the power that is needed to connect events to one another with a sense of unity (Hawes, 1975)