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Mentoring Nurses in Political Skill to Navigate Organizational Politics

Objective. The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the correlations between mentoring functions and political skill development among nurses who have earned or are candidates for a Ph.D. or ... . or doctorate of nursing practice (DNP) degree. Background. The healthcare system is in flux; future generations of Ph.D. and DNP nurse leaders will be required to demonstrate political acumen

Mentoring Nurses in Political Skill to Navigate Organizational Politics

Objective. The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the correlations between mentoring functions and political skill development among nurses who have earned or are candidates for a Ph.D. or ... . or doctorate of nursing practice (DNP) degree. Background. The healthcare system is in flux; future generations of Ph.D. and DNP nurse leaders will be required to demonstrate political acumen

Autonomy in Philanthropy: A Model for Nonprofit Organizations

the focus of much controversy and debate, disputes which focus attention on the fundamentals of moral and political philosophy and the Enlightenment This controversy and debate surrounding autonomy ... future. As such, it has social, political, and moral aspects, going beyond acting autonomously, to why and how this 53 Harkema thought of only as voluntary goodwill, charity, or even its Greek origins

Anti-Oppressive Practice and Reflexive Lifeworld-Led Approaches to Care: A Framework for Teaching Nurses about Social Justice

This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aimed to provide clarity and direction about Caring Science by offering some ideas emerging from the philosophy ... oppression are timely. Recent political and social events, as well as events in health care, jeopardise the capacity for nurses to treat patients fairly and equitably. Within Europe, we have seen contracting

Anti-Oppressive Practice and Reflexive Lifeworld-Led Approaches to Care: A Framework for Teaching Nurses about Social Justice

This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aimed to provide clarity and direction about Caring Science by offering some ideas emerging from the philosophy ... oppression are timely. Recent political and social events, as well as events in health care, jeopardise the capacity for nurses to treat patients fairly and equitably. Within Europe, we have seen contracting

Anti-Oppressive Practice and Reflexive Lifeworld-Led Approaches to Care: A Framework for Teaching Nurses about Social Justice

This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aimed to provide clarity and direction about Caring Science by offering some ideas emerging from the philosophy ... oppression are timely. Recent political and social events, as well as events in health care, jeopardise the capacity for nurses to treat patients fairly and equitably. Within Europe, we have seen contracting

Anti-Oppressive Practice and Reflexive Lifeworld-Led Approaches to Care: A Framework for Teaching Nurses about Social Justice

This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aimed to provide clarity and direction about Caring Science by offering some ideas emerging from the philosophy ... : Agenda for AOP I argue that debates that consider structures of power and oppression are timely. Recent political and social events, as well as events in health care, jeopardise the capacity for nurses to

Anti-Oppressive Practice and Reflexive Lifeworld-Led Approaches to Care: A Framework for Teaching Nurses about Social Justice

This paper was initially written for a European Academy of Caring Science workshop and aimed to provide clarity and direction about Caring Science by offering some ideas emerging from the philosophy ... oppression are timely. Recent political and social events, as well as events in health care, jeopardise the capacity for nurses to treat patients fairly and equitably. Within Europe, we have seen contracting

Engaging with Families Is a Challenge: Beliefs among Healthcare Professionals in Forensic Psychiatric Care

was to uncover beliefs among healthcare professionals concerning families of patients admitted for FPC. Using a hermeneutical approach inspired by Gadamer’s philosophy, group interviews with healthcare ... psychiatric care. 4. Method The study has a hermeneutical approach inspired by the philosophy of Gadamer [31] and based on his maxim that a hermeneutic attitude requires researchers to maintain optimal openness

Engaging with Families Is a Challenge: Beliefs among Healthcare Professionals in Forensic Psychiatric Care

was to uncover beliefs among healthcare professionals concerning families of patients admitted for FPC. Using a hermeneutical approach inspired by Gadamer’s philosophy, group interviews with healthcare ... psychiatric care. 4. Method The study has a hermeneutical approach inspired by the philosophy of Gadamer [31] and based on his maxim that a hermeneutic attitude requires researchers to maintain optimal openness

Engaging with Families Is a Challenge: Beliefs among Healthcare Professionals in Forensic Psychiatric Care

was to uncover beliefs among healthcare professionals concerning families of patients admitted for FPC. Using a hermeneutical approach inspired by Gadamer’s philosophy, group interviews with healthcare ... psychiatric care. 4. Method The study has a hermeneutical approach inspired by the philosophy of Gadamer [31] and based on his maxim that a hermeneutic attitude requires researchers to maintain optimal openness

Engaging with Families Is a Challenge: Beliefs among Healthcare Professionals in Forensic Psychiatric Care

was to uncover beliefs among healthcare professionals concerning families of patients admitted for FPC. Using a hermeneutical approach inspired by Gadamer’s philosophy, group interviews with healthcare ... psychiatric care. 4. Method The study has a hermeneutical approach inspired by the philosophy of Gadamer [31] and based on his maxim that a hermeneutic attitude requires researchers to maintain optimal openness

Engaging with Families Is a Challenge: Beliefs among Healthcare Professionals in Forensic Psychiatric Care

was to uncover beliefs among healthcare professionals concerning families of patients admitted for FPC. Using a hermeneutical approach inspired by Gadamer’s philosophy, group interviews with healthcare ... psychiatric care. 4. Method The study has a hermeneutical approach inspired by the philosophy of Gadamer [31] and based on his maxim that a hermeneutic attitude requires researchers to maintain optimal openness

Engaging with Families Is a Challenge: Beliefs among Healthcare Professionals in Forensic Psychiatric Care

was to uncover beliefs among healthcare professionals concerning families of patients admitted for FPC. Using a hermeneutical approach inspired by Gadamer’s philosophy, group interviews with healthcare ... psychiatric care. 4. Method The study has a hermeneutical approach inspired by the philosophy of Gadamer [31] and based on his maxim that a hermeneutic attitude requires researchers to maintain optimal openness

Employability, Career Readiness, and soft Skills in U.S. Higher Education: A Literature Review

certain nations and their economic and political contexts (Sin et al., 2019) and cannot be generalized. As a result, this paper proposes several recommendations for further research on this topic. First ... technology to build engagement and meet institutional goals. Azra earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and German from Michigan State University and a Master of Public Administration from Grand

Asset-Based Community Development: A Path toward Authentic Community Development Practice

, while restlessness grows among civil societies, and socio-political power remains in the hands of an elite few. It is this development paradox with which the case for an Asset-Based Community Development ... this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/spnhareview Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) emerged in response to global economic, political, environmental, and social changes

Immigration Federalism: What Amount of Agency do State and Local Governments have in Immigration Related Policy Areas?

and Konisky follow this trend in their article The State of American Federalism 2018-2019 and write how the increasing political polarization in the United States has changed the way that power is ... implement immigration related policies to the political constraints associated with the attempt to rework the power dynamics of immigration authority. Political constraints may include partisan control of

Can Policy Analysis Remain above the Fray of Politics? Intentions, Beliefs, and Settings in Berger and Neuhaus's Mediating Structures

United States. The economy was in a deep recession. Watergate and the Vietnam War had traumatized the country and polarized society along political and cultural fault lines that erupted in horrific ... approach “cuts across political divides” and represents a way forward that is “free of the ideological baggage of the past” (1977, p. 242). But does their theory of mediating structures emanate (or

Polynomial-Time Axioms of Choice and Polynomial-Time Cardinality

Choice. Throughout this paper, our general philosophy is that “set” should become “language in P” and “function” should become “function in FP.” Where there are several obvious choices for how to

Economic Development Strategies for Michigan Small Towns: How Placemaking, Agritourism, and Public Libraries can Stimulate Small-town Michigan Economies

University (2022) and a Bachelor of Science from Central Michigan University (2018) where she studied political science and sociology. During her time at GVSU, Natalie served as the International City/County