Locus of Control
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Is a concept from social learning theory, which nurses can use to determine
whether clients are likely to take action with regard to their health.
believe health status is under their control.
,Types of knowledge
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Scientific-Empirical
Therapeutic-Personal
Moral-Ethical
Creative-Aesthetic
decode
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relate the message perceived to the receiver's knowledge and experience
Relational Ethics
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act in ways that lead to moral space created through relationships between
nurses and their clients
nurse acts responsibly and responsibly
agent-host-environment
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, 1. agent-An environmental factor or stressor (biological, chemical,
mechanical,physical, or psycho-social)
2. host-person/people who may be at risk of acquiring a disease.
3. environment-includes all factors external to the host that may or may not
predispose the person to the development of the disease.
relational inquiry requires
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1)sound knowledge base
2)observation/analytical skills
3)strong clinical skills
-judgement
-decision making
-clinical competencies
HBM-modifying factors
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demographic variables, socio-psychological variables, structural variables
Improving health literacy 1
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structure care as if everyone has challenges
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Is a concept from social learning theory, which nurses can use to determine
whether clients are likely to take action with regard to their health.
believe health status is under their control.
,Types of knowledge
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Scientific-Empirical
Therapeutic-Personal
Moral-Ethical
Creative-Aesthetic
decode
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relate the message perceived to the receiver's knowledge and experience
Relational Ethics
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act in ways that lead to moral space created through relationships between
nurses and their clients
nurse acts responsibly and responsibly
agent-host-environment
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, 1. agent-An environmental factor or stressor (biological, chemical,
mechanical,physical, or psycho-social)
2. host-person/people who may be at risk of acquiring a disease.
3. environment-includes all factors external to the host that may or may not
predispose the person to the development of the disease.
relational inquiry requires
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1)sound knowledge base
2)observation/analytical skills
3)strong clinical skills
-judgement
-decision making
-clinical competencies
HBM-modifying factors
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demographic variables, socio-psychological variables, structural variables
Improving health literacy 1
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structure care as if everyone has challenges