Centre for Nursing and Health Studies: Recent submissions
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Creating a psychiatric mental health portfolio: An assignment that works
(Nurse Education in Practice Journal, 2006)Creating lively, engaging and reflection-oriented assignments for learners is an important area of focus for educators. The Center for Nursing and Health Studies at Athabasca University in Canada offers a program for ... -
Facilitating help-seeking through student interactions in a WebCT online graduate study program
(Nursing and Health Sciences, 2006)This article discusses a qualitative research project that revealed how online health-care practitioners in a graduate studies program believe their primary source of help is other students in their class. The project ... -
Practical approaches in treating depression: Alleviating the debilitating symptoms of depression in LTC
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Reducing relocation stress syndrome in long term care facilities
(Journal of Practical Nursing, 2004) -
A clinical teaching guide for psychiatric mental health nursing: A qualitative outcome analysis project.
(The Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2002)Limited curriculum enhancement resources are available to psychiatric nurse educators. This article provides a clinical teaching guide for novice instructors teaching an introductory psychiatric nursing course. The ... -
A message from Simone
(The Canadian Nurse, 2000-02)Many health care professionals are concerned that, at a time of increased patient acuity, few registered nurses are opting for mental health nursing as a career choice. Since student nurses' undergraduate experiences ... -
New nursing graduates: A key factor in nursing supply
(Canadian Journal of Nursing Administration, 1997)The Canadian nursing education system is the most significant contributor to the country's supply of registered nurses. This article provides current data on the numbers of nursing graduates produced in each province ... -
A clinical instructor observation tool
(Nursing Papers, 1982) -
Relating nursing theory to students’ life experiences
(Nurse Education Today, 1988)Nursing is a dynamic field involving an interaction between scientific research and human need. Theoretical discussions often involve a complex of issues which are difficult to explore adequately in a typical lecture. ... -
Job dissatisfaction spurs nursing shortage
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What is the value of replicating other studies?
(Evaluation Research, 2004)In response to a question on the value of replication in social science research, the author undertook a search of the literature for expert advise on the value of such an activity. Using the information gleaned and ... -
Relationships between exercise regulations and motivational consequences in university students
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The relationship between commitment and exercise behavior
(Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2004)Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between commitment and exercise behavior using the Sport Commitment Model (SCM; J Sport & Exercise Psychology, 15, 1) as a guiding conceptual ... -
The mediating role of self-efficacy on personal coping style in cardiac rehabilitation
(Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2006-05) -
Social network and support influences on perceived control for exercising 2, 4 or 6 days per week
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How does coping change with development? A review of childhood and adolescence sport coping research
(European Journal of Sport Sciences, 2005-03)It is important to study how children and adolescents cope with stressors in sport because effective coping enhances sport experiences and prevents psychological and physiological problems that can lead to sport withdrawal. ... -
Examining the Role of Social Support and Group Cohesion in Exercise Compliance
(Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2002)The present study sought to examine the role of social support and group cohesion in the compliance behavior of females required to exercise for healthrelated reasons. Compliance behavior was assessed as attendance and ... -
The enduring impact of social factors on exercise tolerance in men attending cardiac rehabilitation
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The relationship between exercise motives and physical self-esteem in female exercise participants: An application of Self-Determination Theory
(Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 2001)