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Hart’s Cognitive Test for Health-related lifestyle Hepatitis C virus, 340
Delirium, 110 behaviors, 33 History of nursing research,
Health behaviors, addressing, Health-related quality of life 222–227
463–464 (HRQOL), 428 air force, 227
Health belief model, Health service delivery, 212–213 Army Nurse Corps, 227
22–23, 160 defined, 212 federal government, role
Health care delivery, 324 impact on health policies of, 222
Health care–associated on, 212 first public health policy, 222
infections, 252, 320 pyramid of, 212 major hallmarks, summary
Health Care and Social Health services research, 214–216 of, 223–226
Assistance (HCSA) biomedical research, 215 National Center of Nursing
employment sector, 339 challenges to, 216 Research, 226
Health care worker defined, 214 National Institute of Nursing
hand hygiene, role of, 252 effectiveness research, 216 Research, 226
noncompliance with hand framework, 215 Nightingale, Florence, 222
hygiene, addressing, 253 goals of, 214 Tri-Service Nursing Research
Health conceptualization, issues addressed, 214 (TSNR) Group, 227
205–206 levels of, 214 HIV/AIDS care and treatment,
descriptive analysis, 205 outcomes research, 214–215 228–229
holistic theories, 206 preparation to conduct, 215 Chronic Care Model, 228
innate process, 205 roots of, 214 common sense model, 228
practice of nursing, 206 Healthy aging, 283 guidelines for, 228
self-actualization, 206 Healthy People strategy, 209 HIV risk behavior, 229–231
visioning goals, 206 HELICS (Hospital in Europe behavioral contributors, 230
Health disparities, 207–211 Link for Infection cognitive-behavioral
causes of, 207–208 Control through interventions, 230
challenge in addressing, Surveillance), 320 environmental factors, 230
208–209 Helicy, 452 injection drug uses, 229
defined, 206–207 Hemodynamic monitoring, interpersonal factors, 230
eliminating, 208 216–219 measurement issues, 231
national policy initiatives, 207 accuracy, variables multiple sexual
in racial and ethnic affecting, 217 partners, 229
minorities, 206–209 cardiac output technology, 217 personal factors, 230
social determinants of critical care nurses, 217, 218 HIV symptom management and
health, 208 new technologies to monitor quality of life, 231–233
theoretical and cardiac output, 217–218 antiretroviral therapy,
methodological pulmonary artery catheter, 231–232, 233
approaches, 209–211 216–219 anxiety, 232
Health literacy, 159, 384 Hemorrhagic stroke, 493 lipodystrophic and depressive
Health On the Net Henderson’s model, 219–220 symptoms, 232–233
Certification, 535 basic nursing care, 219 symptoms, defined, 232
Health policy, 211–214 nurse dose, 219 Hogan Empathy Scale, 147
agenda setting for, 214 Hermeneutics, 220–222 Holistic theories, of health
defined, 211 interpretive conceptualization, 206
impact on health service phenomenology, 220 Home care aide, 524
delivery, 212 interpretive sessions, 221–222 Home care technologies,
international, 212 interview text, 221 234–236
public, 212–213 method of inquiry, 318 future directions for research,
researchers’ ability to effect team members, 221 235–236
change, 213–214 threefold structure of quality of life, 235
Health-promoting behaviors, understanding, 220 requirement for, 234
23, 416 time, centrality of, 220 systems-oriented, 234–235

