Nurses' experiences giving postmortem care to patients who have donated organs: a phenomenological study

ZR Wolf - Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1991 - connect.springerpub.com
Changes in health services and care needs have created high demand for case
management of in-home services. To address this challenge, several models of case …

Bodywork and nursing practice: Development of a bodywork in nursing practice instrument

ZR Wolf, DN Bailey, CA Stubin - Nursing forum, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Nursing's continued focus on caring for physical aspects of patients' bodies underscores the
importance of bodywork and shows nursing's privileged, professional access to patients …

Alterity: Otherness of IJHC Reviewers, Invitation to Colleague Others, and Student Otherness

ZR Wolf - International Journal for Human Caring, 2023 - connect.springerpub.com
I have been fascinated by the concept of alter‐ity (alter, Latin for the other, Burton, 1911) or
otherness for some time, having first seen it in a nursing dissertation. The concept was …

Women's experience of abuse in a healthcare setting reveals preceding loss of power struggles, with sensitivity and dependency making them vulnerable to staff …

ZR Wolf - Evidence-Based Nursing, 2014 - ebn.bmj.com
Methods The initial sample selection began with the administration of the Transgression of
Ethical Principles in Health Care Questionnaire to female clinic patients. The investigators …

What Patients Awaiting Kidney Transplant Want to Know

ZR Wolf - The American Journal of Nursing, 1976 - JSTOR
The person waiting for a kidney transplant has been immersed in a world of medical
complexities. He begins by learning the danger of poorly func-tioning kidneys. He continues …

[CITATION][C] How useful is the preclinical conference?

ZR Wolf, RW O'Driscoll - Nursing Outlook, 1979 - europepmc.org
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[CITATION][C] Worse Than the Disease: Pitfalls of Medical Progress

ZR WOLF - 1994 - Springer