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Articles 221 to 230 of 270:

221.

Professional boundaries. A matter of therapeutic integrity.

1. Establishing and maintaining boundaries creates a relational space in which the patient and nurse are able to explore treatment issues within the safety of the therapeutic relationship. 2. The therapeutic relationship in founded on the basis of trust, ...
Cindy Peternelj-Taylor (J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv, 200204)
professional-boundaries-matter-therapeutic-integrity.asp


222.

Beyond components: using fidelity scales to measure and assure choice in program implementation and quality assurance.

Fidelity scales have become an accepted part of intervention research. Initially, fidelity scales focused on critical components of an intervention. In this paper we argue that the next generation of fidelity scales should include key process variables ...
Robert I Paulson, Rachel L Post, Heidi A Herinckx, Patrick Risser (Community Ment Health J, 200204)
beyond-components-fidelity-scales-measure-assure-choice-program.asp


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Qualitative process evaluation of urban community work: a preliminary view.

Community-based and participatory research have become significant activities during the past 15 years as public health practitioners and researchers have sought new ways to provide effective disease prevention and health promotion programs. It is also ...
Noel J Chrisman, Kirsten Senturia, Gary Tang, Bookda Gheisar (Health Educ Behav, 200204)
qualitative-process-evaluation-urban-community-work-preliminary-view.asp


224.

Sexual assault and other types of sexual harassment by workplace personnel: a comparison of antecedents and consequences.

Although sexual assault by workplace personnel is widely viewed as a type of sexual harassment, little is known about whether these overlapping constructs may possess some unique characteristics. This article compares the theoretical antecedents and ...
Melanie S Harned, Alayne J Ormerod, Patrick A Palmieri, Linda L Collinsworth, Maggie Reed (J Occup Health Psychol, 200204)
sexual-assault-other-types-sexual-harassment-workplace-personnel.asp


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The community of concern. An ethical discernment process should include and empower all people relevant to the decision.

1. Always begin by asking explicitly and methodically: Who else would make this a more adequate community of concern? 2. Remember that the need for the community of concern flows from two considerations: the unavoidable presence of constricted ...
John W Glaser (Health Prog, 200203-04)
community-concern-ethical-discernment-process-include-empower-people.asp


226.

Hostility, hostile detachment, and conflict engagement in marriages: effects on child and family functioning.

This study examined the relations between patterns of marital communication, child adjustment, and family functioning. Couples with a 4- or 5-year-old child were divided into three groups (N = 126) based on observed patterns of emotional communication: ...
Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Erica M Woodin (Child Dev, 200203-04)
hostility-hostile-detachment-conflict-engagement-marriages-effects.asp


227.

Nurse autonomy as relational.

This article seeks an improved understanding of nurse autonomy by looking at nursing through the lens of what recent feminist scholars have called relational autonomy. A relational understanding of autonomy means a shift away from older views focused on ...
Chris MacDonald (Nurs Ethics, 200203)
nurse-autonomy-relational.asp


228.

Towards a Foucauldian reading of the Australian mental health nursing workforce.

This article reflects on the findings of the recently published Scoping Study of the Australian Mental Health Nursing Workforce from the perspective of Foucaults work on governmentality. First, the policy background to the scoping study is described. ...
Michael Clinton, Michael Hazelton (Int J Ment Health Nurs, 200203)
towards-foucauldian-reading-australian-mental-health-nursing-workforce.asp


229.

Working in and around the chain of command: power relations among nursing staff in an urban nursing home.

By most accounts, the discipline of nursing enjoys considerable hegemony in US nursing homes. Not surprisingly, the ethos of this setting is influenced, in large part, by nursings value system. This ethos powerfully impacts both the residents who live in ...
Lori L Jervis (Nurs Inq, 200203)
working-around-chain-command-power-relations-nursing-staff-urban.asp


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The importance of low control at work and home on depression and anxiety: do these effects vary by gender and social class?

In this study we consider both a gender model, a model that focuses on the stress associated with social roles and conditions in the home environment, and a job model, which addresses the stressful characteristics of the work environment, to investigate ...
Joan M Griffin, Rebecca Fuhrer, Stephen A Stansfeld, Michael Marmot (Soc Sci Med, 200203)
importance-low-control-work-home-depression-anxiety-effects-vary.asp


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