The Theory of Self Transcendence

I need a peer post for that discusssion

 

The Theory of Self Transcendence focus on patient well-being. Patients have the capacity to expand self-boundaries such as believes, values, and dreams to connect with others, environment, entities, memories, machine, among others. This theory promotes spiritual well-being, and it is focus in new directions for healing and health is used in end of life, mental health, adolescents, and it has been used with patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, and healthy populations. Vulnerability is related to increased self-transcendence, and self -transcendence increase well-being.

Mrs. Richards is a 39 years old female complaining of anxiety and fatigue. Fatigue, depression, and anxiety are affecting Mrs. Richards mental health. Her husband and two children were killed 8 years ago in a traffic accident. The first intervention is that the nurse needs to build a therapeutic relationship with the patient to establish trust nursing-patient in order to gather all the information from the patient to start story theory, involving the patient in a conversation to help the patient resolve the health challenge. It is important for the nurse to help the patient to increase her self-esteem, to will bring her back to a normal life.  The nurse will encourage Mrs. Richards to participate in support groups because the support groups will help her to acknowledge change, integrate loss with healthful grief, and will help her to cope with this difficult situation in her life.

For this case, I reviewed the Concept Analysis of Spirituality: An Evolutionary Approach by Elizabeth Weathers, PHD, RN.

Reference:

Hussey, T. (2009). Nursing and spirituality. Nursing Philoso- phy, 10(2), 71–80.

Dossey, B. M., Keegan, L., & In Barrere, C. (2016). Holistic nursing: A handbook for practice.

 

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APA—Let me know if you need anything..

APA—Let me know if you need anything.. I will attach the pdf…

Also I think you have the essentials for MSN

 

Read the following article and complete a scholarly critique that includes a discussion of the methodology used, results, ethical considerations, strengths & weaknesses, practice recommendations and/or future implications for practice as they relate to the article.

 

In addition, be sure to discuss unique barriers that may arise related to the decision-making process in the context of international healthcare.

Provide scholarly sources of reference to support your discussion of international healthcare barriers.

 

 

Correlate your critique of this article to the AACN Essentials VIII: Clinical Prevention and Population Health for Improving Health.

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Great post! I especially agree with the

Great post! I especially agree with the part when you said that intrinsically motivated people act becuase they enjoy the act itself. That is very true. People that get self satisfaction from doing good deeds or doing things to better themselves are very positive and proactive people. I believe these are the type of people that are best to work with. I work with another nurse that is extremely self motivated and her example is very influencial on me. I have always wanted to be a better nurse and by watching her, I see how I can do that. Sometimes just watching how someone else accomplishes their goals helps me to know how to accomplish mine. Thank you.

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Just answer the question as thorough as possibl

Just answer the question as thorough as possible, do a good job not a have assed job

 

Sampling is important when a researcher needs to identify a sample from a population. Two sampling methods include simple random sampling and systematic sampling. Simple random sampling is a sampling technique that assigns equal probability to every member of a target population. Members are chosen at random, with no specific formula. In systematic random sampling, members of a large target population are selected according to a random starting point and a fixed periodic interval called a sampling interval. The sampling interval is arrived at by dividing the population by the desired sample size.

 

Would you link the types of research designs you mentioned above to specific nursing research projects and talk about why the specific design was chosen for a specific project?

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