Abstract

This abstract describes a phenomenological, hermeneutical, dissertation study, which offered an in-depth understanding of baccalaureate nurses" experiences and understanding of working with adults living with sickle cell disease. Baccalaureate nurses" experiences and understanding offered new insights to foster curricula change in nursing education, practice settings, and public policy.

Authors

Shelia Reid

Author Details

Shelia Reid, PhD, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sheridan College, Brampton, Ontario, Canada

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Lead Author Affiliation

Sheridan College, Brampton, Ontario, Canada

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Presentation

Format Type

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Study Design/Type

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Research Approach

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Keywords:

Baccalaureate Nurses, Experiences and Understanding, Sickle Cell Disease

Conference Name

31st International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Virtual Event

Conference Year

2020

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Baccalaureate nurses' experiences and understanding of adults living with sickle cell disease

Virtual Event

This abstract describes a phenomenological, hermeneutical, dissertation study, which offered an in-depth understanding of baccalaureate nurses" experiences and understanding of working with adults living with sickle cell disease. Baccalaureate nurses" experiences and understanding offered new insights to foster curricula change in nursing education, practice settings, and public policy.