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RN MANUniversities' Role in Enhancing Employability Attributes of Nursing Graduates
lzarina Anne D. Posadas. RN, PhD
rVork Related Stress and Management Strategies Among Nurse Educators
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M. Trajera, PhD, Barbara Ruth Myla F. Lim, MNVentor: Dr. Teresita Barcelo, Dr. Ted Dizon, RN, MAN and Dr. Allan Mauro Amparado
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Phenomenology and GroundedTheory)
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Cybill D. Diaz, RN, MAN and Jenica Ana Rivero, RN, MANA Decade After: Discrimination and Stigma Among People Living with HIV
iosarlo Zafra-Senorin, RN, MAIV
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A Phenomenological Study of the Leprosy Patients and the Nurses' Roles as related to LeprosyStigma
SakilO. Batubara, S.Kep., lVs., M.Kep. Dary, S.Kep., tVs.
Experiences of Empty Nesters: An End of Parenting from a Filipino Perspective -ouie P. Hijalda, RAJ, MAIV
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Exploring Nursing Students' Experience in a Cancer Camp: A Phenomenological StudyCarielle Joy Rio, MAN
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The Lived Experiences of the Repatriated Overseas Filipino Nurses from LibyaDeofy N. Castanaga, RiV, Cresenclo Quinto, ir., EdD. R,ry
Mentor: Dr. lrma Bustamante, Dr. Michael Joseph Dino and Dr. Celso Pagatpatan
D (Emerging, lnnovative and other qualitative designs) Venue: Bogo 3
Moderator: Ryan Michael F. Oducado, RN, RM, MAN, MAEd and Maureen Galon, RN, MAN
Nursing, Nightingale and Beyond: Voices, Dialogues and Talks of the Future
Faiima Anquillana Carsola, MAN
Understanding the Factors Affecting Access to Maternal Health Care Services: A Focus Group Study
Ceisa Pagatpatan, Jr., RN, DrPH. Caroline Mae Ramirez, MD, MBA, Amihan Perez, MA
Organizational Culture of the lnstitute of Community Health and Allied Medical Sciences of Don
Mariano Marcos Memorial State University: En Route to a Three-Year Strategic Development Plan
Holly Lou M. Sanfos, PhD. Nieves M. Medina, EdD
Emergency Disaster Management Module Making: Modified C0PAR Approach Among Residents of
Barangay Cudian, lvisan, Capiz
Bobby Christian B. Duron, Roberl Joseph M.Yusay. Mia Ltly L. Yap. Freyan Grace B. Abilgacion, Sheila
Mae L. Golez, Ronna May G. Ubas. Noellyn B. Zamora. Sherbet Joy B. Lagradilla, Michael U. Gaive,
Arlene D. Upano, MAN
Mentor: Dr. Erlinda Castro-Palaganas, Janelle Castro, RN, MN and Dr, Jogi Rivamonte
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Findings. The resBonses of the seiections relative to the questions yielded following themes: Shadows of Yeste.rda,
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Stigma, Healthcare Prejudice, Affected Family's Disgrace, Depression and Denial-,OrganizationaNegligence, Wo"rkplace Dilemma and Societal Norms emerged as the factors thatmade selections defenseless agains:
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and discrimination experienced. Factual lnformation Adherence to Treatment, Communication, Empathy anc$iilrr-N;t1,y;i[
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iJentitied mechanisms among seleciions in the theme Shape Up for the Present Lastly,Str*:
the Fufurewhere Love, Independence, Fulfillment and Empowermentwere experienced by PLH lVs.
Conclusions: H lV stigma and discrimination adversely affect life of those infected and affected by ihe virus. The efforts tc reduce the level and extent of stigmatization and discriminatory attitudes have been a global concern for such a long
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eliminaie stigma remains significantly clouded. However,the
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stigma anc discrimination can intensely changeth;
iife 0f people living with HIV for the better achieving a sense of "normal" anc quality life.Keywords: Discrimination, Phenomenology PLHIV, Stigma
A Multiple Case Study of Women
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Stages of LifeJenica Rose M, Cataquiz, celestino M, Javier Jr & Joy Palomarez-Delen, RN, MAN, EdD Adamson University, Manila
Category: Podium, Student, Qualitative, Descriptive
Aim/Background: Physical limitation is a OisaOility that iimits a person io move especially in walking One of these
disabling c6nditions is called Paraplegia or paralysis of the lower extremities. Paraplegia is a debilitating condition tha: can affeit both men and women in all iges. This iondition produces activity limitation which greatly affects the totality of
the person. Living with this condition is a life-changing experience and often requires substantial medical treatment and physical therapy."As a result, women who once lived an independent lifestyie are now left
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: care for themselvesperform the same type of job, and even perform the same type of horisehold chores and daily activities.
ivlethods: The stu'dy emptoyed a multiple case study design. A multiple case study allowed the researchers to drav'' conclusions from data gathereO from various sourcei. This study employed Yin's meihod for the analysis of data anc
formulation of themesl purposive sampiing technique was utriized and data was gathered using semi-structured
rnterview, The researchers seiected eight (8) oarticipants based on the incluston criieria,
Results/Findings: The themes tnaiernerged from the study are Adoiescent stage: Acceptance of^the Physical
ConditionandAdaptatlontoanAlienatedExJerence iarlvAdulthoocstage,AcceptanceofthePhysicalConditionand Faith as Source of Strength l,'lrcdie Ac,;iinooc slage Acceptance of Physicai Condition through Faith in God and
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coxeCdownbythesociety: DependencytoOthersinwhichtheybecomedependentanclSr3sSSie-;;'.-a.:reis
nmovlnganddolngactivitiesofdailyliving;ReceivingSupporlfromSignificantOtherswhicl"1e 3 r.enr ^ ccp ng adapting and alcepting
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anc tne rr"npact of believing in God rn their lifeKeywords: \!omen with Paraplegia Stages of Life, Multiple Case Study
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Sakti0. Batubara, S.Kep., Ns., M.Kep.'; Dary, S.Kep', Ns''
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Category: Podium, Professional, Qualitative, Phenomenology
Aim: The study aim to explore the stigma received by leprosy patients and the nurses'efforts in educating anc
aCvocatrng leprosy patients.
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leprosy clients, 3) reiponses to the stigma and 4) patients'impre-ssion of the health careseffic*s;flfu,
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ftdm th'e nrrses' f.rspectives were 1 ) firovide heilth promotion, 2) support ex-leprosy p-atients to'rettltnrr]nities,
3) convince tfre iommunity to abbept former leprosy patients, 4) disseminate information abo.ut grr bck of government's contribuiion in ttre detivery of leprosy information to the societies, Furthermore, theI
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Study on Staff Nurses of a Government HospitalEsrnantha
R.Angcos, RichardAllan R. Soliven, RN, MSNEtrdanaoUniversrty
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oi third year student nurses from West Visayas State University-College of Nursing, and the factors that'
,ence them such as sex, religious affiliation, family size, family structure and monthly family income.i
.:.rground: Adversity Quotient is"how one responds to life, especially the tough thrngs. Emotional Intelligence (El) is. ::-
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, en instructions. Nurses must possess the ability to identify emotions in themselves and others in order to promote^
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