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Articles 51 to 60 of 270:

51.

Surgeons, intensivists, and the covenant of care: administrative models and values affecting care at the end of life--Updated.

CONTEXT: End-of-life care remains a challenging and complex activity in critical care units. There is little information concerning the influence of administrative models of care delivery on end-of-life care. OBJECTIVE: To compare and contrast ...
Joan Cassell, Timothy G Buchman, Stephen Streat, Ronald M Stewart (Crit Care Med, 200305)
surgeons-intensivists-covenant-care-administrative-models-values.asp


52.

Power to the people? Restoring citizen participation.

This article investigates a lost ideal--citizen participation in health policy. We begin by mapping the different types of participation. We then suggest what direct citizen action has achieved in the past, why it ought to be restored today, and how we ...
James A Morone, Elizabeth H Kilbreth (J Health Polit Policy Law, 200304-06)
power-people-restoring-citizen-participation.asp


53.

The interrelationship of organizational characteristics of magnet hospitals, nursing leadership, and nursing job satisfaction.

This study examined whether magnet hospitals continue to provide higher levels of job satisfaction and empowerment among nurses when compared with non-magnet hospitals. Also studied at both types of hospitals was whether job satisfaction discrepancy was ...
Valda V Upenieks (Health Care Manag (Frederick), 200304-06)
interrelationship-organizational-characteristics-magnet-hospitals.asp


54.

Empowering preadolescents With ADHD: demons or delights.

This study tested the clinical utility of the Frame Model of Preadolescent Empowerment as a means of enhancing the self-perception of children diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The intervention, which has theoretical roots ...
Kathleen Frame (ANS Adv Nurs Sci, 200304-06)
empowering-preadolescents-adhd-demons-or-delights.asp


55.

No exit and the organization of voice in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.

Although leadership is typically seen as coming from the leaders of governments and major institutions, a strong case can be made that concerned citizens first articulate important issues and policies that official leaders then pick up and promote. In a ...
Donald W Light, Ramón Castellblanch, Pablo Arredondo, Deborah Socolar (J Health Polit Policy Law, 200304-06)
exit-organization-voice-biotechnology-pharmaceuticals.asp


56.

Exploring boundaries in the nurse-client relationship: professional roles and responsibilities.

TOPIC: The creation and maintenance of boundaries as they pertain to the nurse-client relationship. PURPOSE: To challenge readers to reflect on their fiduciary responsibilities by identifying boundary crossings and violations. SOURCES: Review of the ...
Cindy A Peternelj-Taylor, Olive Yonge (Perspect Psychiatr Care, 200304-06)
exploring-boundaries-nurse-client-relationship-professional-roles.asp


57.

Preserving dignity in the young hospitalized child.

TOPIC: Bodily intrusion and exposure are common experiences for hospitalized children. Placing children in such compromising situations can have a significant impact on their self-perception. PURPOSE: To recognize pediatric patients inherent ...
Deborah M Popovich (Nurs Forum, 200304-06)
preserving-dignity-young-hospitalized-child.asp


58.

Getting critical with children: empowering approaches with a disempowered group.

The study of children and childhood has historically been accorded a marginal place in the health, human, and social sciences. In part, this is due to prevailing Western ideology that constructs children as passive, presocial, innocent, and vulnerable. ...
Helene Berman (ANS Adv Nurs Sci, 200304-06)
getting-critical-children-empowering-approaches-disempowered-group.asp


59.

Feminist ethics and menopause: autonomy and decision-making in primary medical care.

The construction of menopause as a long-term risk to health and the adoption of discourses of prevention has made necessary a decision by women about medical treatment; specifically regarding the use of hormone replacement therapy. In a study of general ...
Madeleine J Murtagh, Julie Hepworth (Soc Sci Med, 200304)
feminist-ethics-menopause-autonomy-decision-making-primary-medical.asp


60.

Power, approach, and inhibition.

This article examines how power influences behavior. Elevated power is associated with increased rewards and freedom and thereby activates approach-related tendencies. Reduced power is associated with increased threat, punishment, and social constraint ...
Dacher Keltner, Deborah H Gruenfeld, Cameron Anderson (Psychol Rev, 200304)
power-approach-inhibition.asp


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