The importance of symbolic interaction in grounded theory research on women's health

DL Crooks - Health care for women international, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
A variety of grounded theory studies are presented in this issue of Health Care for Women
International that attend to different factors and situations impacting women's health. In this …

Breakthroughs in scientific research: The discipline of nursing, 1960–1999

SK Donaldson - Annual review of nursing research, 2000 - connect.springerpub.com
The period of 1960 to 1999 was an era of evolution and rapid growth of scientific research in
the discipline of nursing during which specific knowledge realms, or subfields of the …

Multiple roles, multiple lives: The protective effects of role responsibilities on the health functioning of African American mothers

AR Black, VMB Murry, CE Cutrona, Y Chen - Women & Health, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Using data from 747 rural African American mothers, this study incorporated role
accumulation theory to test direct and indirect effects of stressors, coping behaviors, and role …

A feminist model for women's health care

L Andrist - Nursing Inquiry, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
A feminist model for women's health care A feminist model of practice is grounded in feminist
theories that are applicable to the health and health care of women. The goal of this model is …

“Broken”—How Identities as Women, Mothers and Partners Are Intertwined with the Experience of Living with and Seeking Treatment for Pelvic Organ Prolapse

K Ramage, A Ducey, NV Scime, E Knox… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) occurs when one or more pelvic organs descend into or
through the vaginal opening, significantly impacting physical and mental health. POP affects …

[HTML][HTML] Factors involved in Iranian women heads of household's health promotion activities: A grounded theory study

F Rafii, N Seyedfatemi, M Rezaei - The open nursing journal, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We aimed to explore and describe the factors involved in Iranian women heads of
household's health promotion activities. Grounded theory was used as the method. Sixteen …

Grandmothers and women's health: from fragmentation to coherence

AI Meleis, EO Im - Health Care for Women International, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
There is a paucity of models that drive integrated research agendas, and coherent
approaches to development and progress of knowledge about women's health. In this …

Nursing research on the health of low‐income women

L Reutter, A Neufeld, MJ Harrison - Public Health Nursing, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
The purpose of this paper is to describe the scope of published nursing research on the
health of low‐income women. Williams'(1990) model of the relationship between …

Beyond reproductive health: listening to women about their health in disadvantaged Beirut neighborhoods

H Zurayk, C Myntti, MT Salem, A Kaddour… - Health Care for …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we aim to contextualize gynecological problems within a broader health and
social context, expanding the lens beyond reproductive health. Questionnaires were …

Women's beliefs regarding persistent fatigue

MK Libbus - Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Investigation of women's perceptions of possible etiologies for and solutions to, persistent
fatigue was the purpose of this study. Although factors associated with fatigue have been …