Nursing Council Code of Conduct + Research in Nursing Flashcards
Positive Quantitative
Concern with principles and laws that govern life processes, well being, optimal human functioning - deductive injury
Naturalistic Qualitative
Concern with the patterning of human behaviour in interaction with the environment - inductive inquiry
Phenomenology
to describe experiences
as they are lived by the subjects being
studied
Grounded Theory
how people describe
their own reality and how their beliefs are
related to their actions in a social scene
Ethnography
to examine issues of a
culture that are of interest to nursing
Deductive Reasoning
- Theory or conceptual framework
- Hypothesis based on theory or concepts
- Examines possibilities to reach a specific,
logical conclusion
Inductive Reasoning
- Subjective observations
- Subjective or objective data
- Initial ideas
- Discern a pattern, make a generalisation
Four dimensions of Maori Health
PHYSICAL
SPIRITUAL
SOCIAL
MENTAL
Taha tinana
Physical
Taha wairua
spiritual
Taha Whanau
Social
Taha Hinengaro
Mental/Emotional
Law of Torts
A civil wrong that causes someone else to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act (negligence, threat of harm, defamation)
3 classifications of law
Criminal Law
Civil Law
Law of Torts
2 acts for client confidentiality
Privacy Act 2020
Health Info Privacy Code 1994