The notion of time symptom experiences
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The three existing symptom theories, with special attention to temporal factors are summarized. It is concluded that the symptom experiences in time (SET) extends incorporates multiple temporal dimensions that reflect the human experience of health and illness manifested in the expression and management of symptoms.
Publication Name: Nursing Research (New York)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0029-6562
Year: 2003
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Nursing intervention research and quality of care
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Strategies that are needed to maximize the base of nursing intervention science are described. It is observed that nurse-led intervention research is making significant contributions to the advancement of the science underpinning quality healthcare and it also considers individual behavior in a broader context.
Publication Name: Nursing Research (New York)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0029-6562
Year: 2003
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The influence of relationships on children's and adolescents' participation in research
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A study was conducted, with employed qualitative methods, to check whether the relationships with adults will influence the children in clinical research. The result from the study reveals that the parent presence will improve the ability of the children in the involvement of clinical research.
Publication Name: Nursing Research (New York)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0029-6562
Year: 2003
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