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Autor:
Lene Symes, Brenda K. Binder, John Maddoux, Jacquelyn S. Pennings, Heidi Gilroy, Rene Paulson, Nina Fredland, Judith McFarlane
Publikováno v:
Nursing Outlook. 64:156-169
OBJECTIVE: Many women are exposed to partner violence during their lifetime which affects mental health and child development. This study revalidates an intergenerational model connecting partner violence to poor functioning for mothers and children
Autor:
Lene Symes, Rene Paulson, Judith McFarlane, Fuqin Liu, John Maddoux, Heidi Gilroy, Angeles Nava, Nina Fredland, Brenda K. Binder
Publikováno v:
Research in Nursing & Health. 39:87-95
Partner violence is associated with numerous negative consequences for victims, especially poor mental health. Children who are exposed to partner violence are more likely to have behavior problems. Nevertheless, research on the relationship between
Publikováno v:
Journal of Community & Public Health Nursing.
Millions of children globally are exposed to multiple forms of violence in their homes, neighborhoods and schools, making it difficult to quantify cumulative exposures. These children are at increased risk for poor health outcomes, such as internaliz
Autor:
Anne Koci, Karen C. Lyon, Brenda K. Binder, Diane Montgomery, Constance J. Ayers, William A. Foster
Publikováno v:
Journal of Professional Nursing. 31:18-25
Patterned after the integrated simulation approach utilized in the space industry, we report results of an innovative simulation in nursing, a 96-hour continuous simulated hospital environment. Training objectives for our study emphasized the integra
Publikováno v:
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing. 37:212-234
Millions of women worldwide are victims of partner violence annually and their children are at-risk for psychological and physical dysfunctions. A total of 300 children (ages 18 months to 16 years), whose abused mothers sought safe shelter or a prote
Publikováno v:
Maternal and Child Health Journal. 18:2236-2243
Violence against women is a global epidemic with potential consequences of injury, illness, and death. Children exposed to the violence may also be impacted with functional impairments. Little is known of the inter-generational impact of violence exp
Publikováno v:
Child Care in Practice. 19:237-252
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global health problem impacting millions of women each year. Children of these women are exposed to the violence and are at high risk for significant behavioural problems. To protect children and promote healthy f
Autor:
John A, Maddoux, Fuqin, Liu, Lene, Symes, Judith, McFarlane, Rene, Paulson, Brenda K, Binder, Nina, Fredland, Angeles, Nava, Heidi, Gilroy
Publikováno v:
Research in nursinghealth. 39(2)
Partner violence is associated with numerous negative consequences for victims, especially poor mental health. Children who are exposed to partner violence are more likely to have behavior problems. Nevertheless, research on the relationship between
Publikováno v:
Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 28:799-810
Depression is associated with poorer functioning and may even increase the risk of dying. Home-dwelling frail older women with depression often receive inadequate treatment or no treatment at all. Therapeutic life review, an intervention based on Eri
Publikováno v:
Professional case management. 20(2)
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this study was to explore whether an evidence-based educational and experiential intervention to develop team skills in medical homes would positively affect team members' perceptions of interprofessional collabora