Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ptlene Minick"
- Ptlene Minick's research predominantly explores the lived experiences and perceptions of vulnerable populations, such as adolescents with congenital heart disease and mothers of children with behavioral disorders, utilizing qualitative methodologies to gain deeper insights into their challenges and healthcare interactions.
- A significant focus of her work includes the functioning and decision-making processes within emergency and medical-surgical nursing, emphasizing the importance of nurse-patient interactions and the impact of nursing knowledge and experience on patient care outcomes.
- Additionally, Minick addresses broader healthcare issues, such as pain management for patients with long-bone fractures and factors influencing nursing attrition, thereby contributing valuable insights to both nursing practice and healthcare policy.