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    which may relieve some of these issues. Here, the article asserts that political policy must be based around a, « … mix of qualitative studies, audits and surveys, program evaluation, advocacy, quality improvement projects, non-systematic topic reviews and opinion pieces. » and states that comprehending the inability of indigenous people to access health care is crucial to making effective…

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    The Misunderstood Nature of Pit Bulls: A Review of Literature Introduction “Over the past 15 years, the America Pit Bull Terrier, commonly referred to as pit bull, has been portrayed as the vanguard for canine evil, essentially a predator of the defenseless” (Cohen & Richardson, 2002). This negative publicity has ultimately affected political policy in regards to pit bull ownership. As a matter of fact, according to Cohen & Richardson (2002), seventy five communities in the US prohibit pit bull…

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    percent of a unit, steps must be taken to increase compliance (Twibell et al., 2015). Actions to improve compliance may include re-educating staff on the benefits to FPDR, ensure staff is aware a policy exists, add the standards into annual competency reviews, and ask staff what is working well with the new policy and what may need to change (Twibell et al., 2015). Other key nursing actions include, creating documentation protocols for FPDR, and developing competency standards to keep staff,…

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    Nola Mellon VC3 Literature Review Thesis Prep Has the particulation of the gaze theory influenced the UCD200? For my literature review I will survey various authors that have written about the key issues I will deal with in my thesis. These issues will be semiotics in relation to male and female gender roles, the ideals of masculinity and femininity within a patriarchal society, the origins and history of the gaze theory and its implications in the modern world. In “Doing Gender In Media, Art…

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    depression (QuickStats 2014). In order to remedy this problem, we must first know what makes some residents satisfied with their lives in nursing homes, while others are not. Based on current literature four common themes occur: environment, physical health, continuity, and social engagement. Literature Review Environment Not surprisingly, it is found that surroundings play a large role in the quality of life of nursing home residents (Garre-Olmo, Lopez-Pousa, Turon-Estrada, Juvinya,…

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    trend in the amount of participants is expected to increase and the Institute for International Education Generation Study Abroad, established in 2014, has predicted the number to be 600,000 by the 2017- 2018 academic year. The purpose of this Literature review is to signal to the reader how study abroad is beneficial to all college…

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    The four articles selected were published from 2009 to 2016 within search terms such as “pressure ulcers”, “prevention”, “nursing care”, “prevalence”, “patients”, “nursing practice”. The articles for the literature review had two quantitative, one qualitative and one mixed…

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    Literature Review Introduction Critically ill and elderly patients are very vulnerable to pressure ulcer in our nursing home today. The aim of this review is to sum up various studies that targets the techniques through evidence based practice, prediction of pressure ulcers and their risk factors, and how to improve the health of patient that has developed pressure ulcers and educational knowledge for the professionals caring for these group of patients. These studies involve Qualitative and…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW Immigrant acculturation Immigrant parents have challenges in parenting and rearing their children, as well as living in a new society. Research shows that child behavior problems are affected by parent-child interaction and the quality of parenting (Abidin, 1995) which are influenced by parents’ life events (Olds, 1988; Webster-Stratton & Taylor, 2001), such as moving into a new society (Berry, 1997). Besides, connectedness with the society of settlement is another area…

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    I choose to write a literature review on push-pull factors of international migration, after sitting in two immigration and assimilation classes with Dr. John. Although I ended up not needing the class as a requirement, after being there for two days I was intrigued and wanted to learn more. Writing this literature review caused me to research and learn about migration and immigration, push-pull factors, other cultures…

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