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Journal Articles (Nursing)
Contains journal articles by researchers in the Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta.
Items in this Collection
- 1Alexander M. CLARK
- 1Anita E. MOLZAHN
- 1Anita Molzahn
- 1Anne BRUCE
- 1James M. Doiron
- 1Kara SCHICK-MAKAROFF
- 2qualitative research
- 1Decision-making, Heart failure, Mixed-methods, Patient-centered care, Self-care, Values
- 1chronic illness
- 1data management
- 1data repository
- 1data security
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How do patients’ values influence heart failure self-care decision-making?: A mixed-methods systematic review
How do patients’ values influence heart failure self-care decision-making?: A mixed-methods systematic review
Download2016-03-01
Mehri Karimi-Dehkordi, Alexander M. Clark
Abstract Background Values are central to ethical and effective nursing and health care. However, in relation to heart failure, an extremely common and burdensome syndrome, the role that patients’ values have in influencing self-care is poorly understood. Methods A mixed methods systematic review...
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LIFE AND PRIORITIES BEFORE DEATH: A NARRATIVE INQUIRY OF UNCERTAINTY AND END OF LIFE IN PEOPLE WITH HEART FAILURE AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS
LIFE AND PRIORITIES BEFORE DEATH: A NARRATIVE INQUIRY OF UNCERTAINTY AND END OF LIFE IN PEOPLE WITH HEART FAILURE AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS
Download2020-01-01
Anita E. MOLZAHN, Laurene SHEILDS, Anne BRUCE, Kara SCHICK-MAKAROFF, Marcy ANTONIO, Alexander M. CLARK
Background: Most patients with advanced heart failure (HF) are ill-prepared and poorly supported during the end of life (EOL). To date, research has focused primarily on generalized patient accounts of the management or self-care phase of the syndrome. Little research has examined EOL in depth or...
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Qualitative data management and analysis within a data repository
2019-10-30
Marcy G. Antonio, Kara Schick-Makaroff, James M. Doiron, Laurene Sheilds, Lacie White, Anita Molzahn
Data repositories can support secure data management for multi-institutional and geographically dispersed research teams. Primarily designed to provide secure access, storage, and sharing of quantitative data, limited focus has been given to the unique considerations of data repositories for...