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Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2016
In this webinar, Dr. Charles Basch, Richard March Hoe Professor of Health and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, presented the causal connections between health factors and the motivation and ability to learn. This Q&A addressed the questions participants had for Dr. Basch following the webinar. The webinar recording and…
Descriptors: Health, Health Promotion, Learning Motivation, Family Environment
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West, Edith A. – Nursing Outlook, 1993
Offers a cultural bridge model that would enhance the health care of the American Indian population. Suggests that transcultural nursing should transcend the realm of thought and become an integrated part of daily practice. (Author)
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Differences, Cultural Traits, Health Services
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Mott, Sarah; Chau, Andrew; Chan, Jeff – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2007
An increasing number of people with disabilities live in the community in Australia and internationally. Many of these individuals live in the family home, on their own, in hostels or in the traditional "group home" model, and receive varying levels of support and care. There is a growing concern that many of the care and support needs…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nurses, Health Needs, Group Homes
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Uphold, Constance R.; Graham, Mary Virginia – Nursing Outlook, 1993
Focuses on the importance of nurses working to expand service delivery in schools by highlighting the crisis that exists in the current health care and school systems and by describing efforts and challenges in the development of comprehensive school-based programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Family Health, Nurses, School Health Services, Secondary Education
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Shoultz, Jan; Hatcher, Penny A. – Nursing Outlook, 1997
Primary health care goes beyond the individual focus of primary care to build interventions for improved health for the entire population. It embodies these principles: equitable distribution, appropriate technology, focus on promotion and prevention, community participation, and a multisectoral approach. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Health Services, Health Promotion, Nurses
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Igoe, Judith B. – Journal of School Health, 1979
The nurse practitioner in the school is a valuable source of practical health education and also preventive health measures. (JD)
Descriptors: Health Education, Mental Health, Nurses, Preventive Medicine
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Tanner, Christine A. – Nursing Outlook, 1990
Nursing educators are torn between producing graduates who are employable in the health care marketplace and educating nurses who are capable of transforming the health care system. One way to resolve this conflict is to make caring a core value in the hidden curriculum--the way students are taught to think and feel as nurses. (Author)
Descriptors: Caregivers, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Health Services
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Steadham, Carolyn I. – Mental Retardation, 1993
This paper defines and clarifies the role of professional nurses on interdisciplinary teams in the field of developmental disabilities. Professional services expected from registered nurses are outlined, and the position statement of the American Association on Mental Retardation Nursing Division is presented to provide a framework of practice for…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Health Services, Interdisciplinary Approach, Nurses
American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC. – 1999
Over the years, the nursing educational system has prepared nurses for the many settings in which health care is delivered. As health care shifts from a fragmented system of disparate providers and payers to integrated management systems, nurses and other health care professionals are experiencing tremendous changes. The nursing education system…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Change, Educational Mobility, Health Services
Dean, Patricia Geary – Nursing and Health Care, 1986
The author states that assessing a client's network and the support it provides expands the database available to the nurse for making decisions about care. She examines also the relationship between networks and stress, the use of networks to alert the nurse to patients at risk, and network building. (CT)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Decision Making, Medical Care Evaluation, Needs Assessment
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Johnson, Mary Lou – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1979
The nurse practitioner in health services may become the primary source of medical care in the future. Suggestions are made for preparing for this eventuality. (JD)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Futures (of Society), Medical Services, Nurses
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Thompson, Teresa L. – Communication Quarterly, 1984
Discusses communication research in the health and social service professions. Comments on the quality of that research and provides suggestions for areas that are in need of study and for methods that could profitably be used. Includes an extensive bibliography. (PD)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Communication Research, Counselors, Health Personnel
Dickinson, Dena; And Others – 1986
Individuals with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or AIDS-related conditions (ARC) need continual care and support, at a level which can severely tax the health resources of a community. Public health nursing should have a central role in the effective and efficient response to this devastating problem. Since the early stages of the AIDS…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Community Health Services, Counseling Services, Health Needs
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Benoliel, Jeanne Quint – Nursing Outlook, 1983
The fact that ethics has become important to nurses is a reflection of two types of developments: (1) rapid expansion and application of biomedical technology, and (2) the human rights movement. Therefore, nursing involves an increasing number of activities with both moral and technical implications. (SSH)
Descriptors: Biomedical Equipment, Biomedicine, Ethics, Health Programs
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Smith, Gloria R. – Nursing Outlook, 1980
Nurses should not be too optimistic about the future of nursing. Problems still exist: government regulations which limit nurses' direct access to clients and physicians' views of nurses' abilities. Nurses must explore their current roles and propose new structures to enhance the nurses' impact on the health care system. (CT)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Futures (of Society), Health Services
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