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           Replication studies, 440–441  Right-to-die, 13        Scientific Management
            identical, 440            Rights of human subjects,       School, 362–363
            independent, 440               450–451               Scientific misconduct, 158
            internal, 440              elements of informed      Seattle Midlife Women’s Health
            methods of replication, 440    consent, 450               Study, 282–283
            pseudo, 440                human rights, 450         Secondary data analysis,
            retest replication, 440    informed consent, 450, 451     461–463
            systematic, 440            legal rights, 450           data restrictions, 462
            theoretical replication, 440  moral rights, 450        sample biases, 462
            virtual, 440              Risser Patient Satisfaction    Sedative music, 307
           Research                        Scale, 389            Seizure, defined, 154
            as praxis, 318            Robertson’s Confusional State   Selection bias, 357
            basic sciences, nursing, link   Evaluation, 110      Selective serotonin reuptake
                between, 21           Robert Wood Johnson             inhibitors, 94
            designs, validity of, 168      Foundation, 380       Self-actualization, 206
            dissemination,            Robotic technology, 505    Self-care, concepts of, 358
                communication of      Rogers’s Science Of Unitary   Self-care agency
                research, 441–442          Persons, 206, 451–452   concepts of, 358
            -focused doctoral education,   energy fields, 452      and therapeutic self-care
                129–130                 helicy, 452                   demands, relationship
            nursing research, origins of, 21  integrality, 452        between, 358
           Research in nursing ethics,   openness, 452           Self-care demands,
                442–444                 pandimensionality, 452        concepts of, 358
            ethics, nursing, 442–444    postulates, 452          Self-efficacy, 22, 463–465
            moral reasoning in, 442     principles of homeody      cultural competence, 464
           Research interviews, 444–445    namics, 452             efficaciousness through, 463
            as data collection strategy, 444  resonancy, 452       enactive mastery
            focus of, 444             Roy adaptation model, 452–454   experience, 463
            formal, 445                 elements, assumptions of, 452  health behaviors, addressing,
            informal, 445             Rural health, 454–457           463–464
            qualitative, 444–445                                   mothering, 464
            sequence of questions, 445  Sacropenic obesity, defined, 350  physiological, affective
            structure, 445            Saint Louis Mental Status       states, 463
            structuring in phases, 444     Examination, 290        social cognitive theory, 463
            tape-recording of, 445    Sampling, 458–460            verbal persuasion, 463
            types of interviews, 445    defined, 458               vicarious experience, 463
           Research utilization, 446–448  simple random sampling, 458  Separation, 1
            models, 446–448             stratified sampling, 458–459  Serious mental illness, 465–467
           Resident assistant, 524      types of, 458              bipolar disorder, 465
           Resonancy, 452             Schizophrenia, 460–461, 466  institutionalization, 465
           Resource-Based Relative Value   alcohol use, 461        recurrent major
                Scale, 100              bipolar disorder, 461         depression, 465
           Resourcefulness, 448–449     criteria for diagnosis, 460  resulting in increased
            contextual factors affecting, 448  family, caregiver burden, 461  homelessness increased
            depressive cognitions,      hallucinations, 460           numbers of incarcerated
                lower resourcefulness   relapse, 461                  individuals, 466
                behavior, 449           symptom management, 461    risk of transmission of
            forms of, 448               treatment regimen             HIV, 466
            personal resourcefulness,      adherence, 461          risk taking behaviors, 466
                448, 449                unipolar disorder, 461     schizophrenia, 466
            social resourcefulness, 448, 449  School-related violence, 533  Sexual subsystem, 269–270
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