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Self-experience of buried seeds at auricular points in depressive patients with sleep disorder: a qualitative research 被引量:1
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作者 XIAO Aixiang YU Lin +3 位作者 YE Junrong LI Sijue WEI Hongmei WANG Chen 《中西医结合护理(中英文)》 2017年第12期1-5,共5页
Objective To explore the self-experience of burying seeds at auricular points in depressive patients with sleep disorder,so as to seek possible approaches to improve the quality of care.Methods Eleven patients involve... Objective To explore the self-experience of burying seeds at auricular points in depressive patients with sleep disorder,so as to seek possible approaches to improve the quality of care.Methods Eleven patients involved in a three-week randomized controlled clinical trial were purposefully interviewed by the experienced,qualified counselor.The process of thematic analysis was applied in this study,the self-experience was discussed and recorded,transcribed,and analyzed accordingly.Results Four themes related to self-experience were extracted,these included the deficiency in relevant support,passive acceptance,distrust,expectation and further advice.Conclusion There was an urgent demand of humane care and emotional support,which might improve compliance of the treatment to some extent in terms of health education.Additionally,medical practitioners should provide the patient with comprehensive support,professional health education,as well as standardize training program for TCM operator and control the operation’s quality. 展开更多
关键词 buried seeds in auricular point DEPRESSION qualitative research self experience
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A qualitative study of nurses’experiences of self-care counseling in migrant patients with heart failure
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作者 Harshida Patel Grazyna Szkinc-Olsson Madeleine Lennartsson Al Liddawi 《International Journal of Nursing Sciences》 CSCD 2021年第3期279-288,I0003,共11页
Objectives:This study aims to enhance researchers’and nurses’understanding of how to best support migrant patients with heart failure in self-care management.Previous research on self-care in heart failure patients ... Objectives:This study aims to enhance researchers’and nurses’understanding of how to best support migrant patients with heart failure in self-care management.Previous research on self-care in heart failure patients has highlighted its importance,particularly among migrant populations.Nurses play an important role in informing and engaging patients with chronic conditions like heart failure to support their active participation in self-care.However,nurses’experiences of providing self-care counseling to migrant populations with heart failure have not been studied.Methods:A qualitative study was conducted.Nurses working with migrant patients with HF(n?13)from different types of facility in Western Sweden were interviewed between October and December 2020.Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and analyzed using inductive thematic analysis.Results:The main theme that emerged from the interviews was the difficulty for nurses“to find balance”in self-care counseling.The nurses during self-care counseling had:“to accept challenges,”“to use creative strategies,”faced“problems related to health literacy,”and“to work according to their(the nurses’)obligations.”It was evident that nurses faced several challenges in counseling migrants in self-care,including language and cultural barriers,time resource constraints,low levels of health literacy,and experienced disharmony between the law and their professional norms.They perceived building caring relationships with their patients to be crucial to fostering health-promoting self-care processes.Conclusions:To increase self-care adherence,nurses must become more sensitive to cultural differences and adapt self-care counseling to patients’health literacy.The findings of this research support and challenge nurses in providing the best counsel to migrant patients with heart failure living in Sweden’s multi-ethnic society.Policymakers in the health care organization should act to facilitate mutual cultural understanding between all involved partners for patient-safe self-care counseling. 展开更多
关键词 COUNSELING Culture Health literacy Heart failure LANGUAGE Migrant patients Nurses’experiences self care Transients and migrants
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A “Self Experience” From the Gamified Literary Cards of Shakespeare’s Work: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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作者 Leny Andre Pimenta Maria Regina Momesso 《Sino-US English Teaching》 2020年第3期81-87,共7页
Based on the gamified Literary Cards of the Shakespearean work A Midsummer Night’s Dream,we intend to observe,analyze,and verify in what ways the practices of reading and rewriting create effects of meaning,providing... Based on the gamified Literary Cards of the Shakespearean work A Midsummer Night’s Dream,we intend to observe,analyze,and verify in what ways the practices of reading and rewriting create effects of meaning,providing the subject reader/player to live an“experience of oneself”,being led to observe oneself,analyzing oneself,deciphering oneself,recognizing oneself as a domain of your own truth and,in this regard,your subjectivity can build your understanding of what sexuality is or highlight the repression of misunderstood desires.The reflection is based on Discourse Analysis of the French“line”,Foucaultian Studies and Freud-Lacanian Psychoanalysis,in which the postulates are about the historical determination of the processes of signification,considering that the senses are constructed in a singular way.It is understood that the gamification,used in Literary Cards,comprises an educational technology aimed not only at the apprehension of a dynamic and interpretive reading practice of oneself,but also as a facilitating resource for teachers to promote formal sexual education from elementary school on. 展开更多
关键词 literary cards GAMIFICATION experience of self SEXUALITY
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