Category: Motivation

  • Motivational Theories in Nursing

    Table of Contents Introduction Maslow’s Theory of Motivation Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory McClelland’s Achievement Motivation Theory Conclusions References Introduction Motivation is a major component of every occupation. When it comes to nursing, motivation becomes crucial. Proper motivation results in more job satisfaction, which, in the case of nursing, determines better patient outcomes. Among the motivational theories…

  • Motivation Methods to Quit Smoking

    Clinical interventions for patients unwilling to quit cigarette smoking Not all patients are willing to stop smoking cigarettes, and this issue needs to be adequately addressed. According to the recommendations for treating tobacco use published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the interventions for such patients should be aimed at motivating them…

  • Intrinsic Motivation and Work Experiences

    Table of Contents Professional Fulfillment Lack of Professional Fulfillment Creating a Fulfilling Environment Summary References This paper is a reflection of two incidences in my professional career when I felt fulfilled and unfulfilled. The goal of the overall assessment is to understand the power of intrinsic motivation on human work experiences. Through this introspective exercise,…

  • Theories of Learning and Motivation

    Theories of learning and motivation Education theories and approaches employed in various domains bring up valuable nuances on links establishable student motivation and aspects like achievement and retention. There are useful insights to tap from how the process of education is implemented in the workplace and non-formal environment. What has to be taken into cognizance…

  • Motivational Interviewing in Obesity Reduction: Statistical Analysis

    The main aim of the given research is to determine the effect the methods like motivational interviews and specific web tools will have on people suffering from different degrees of obesity and how these could be used to improve their quality of health. To attain the increased credibility of the research, it is crucial to…

  • Ways To Cope Emotions and Stress

    Table of Contents Understanding Emotions and Gestures Inter- and Intra- culturally Eating Habits and Cultural and Situational Factors Impact of Stress on Health Conclusion References There are several theories on how people experience emotions that have been put forward throughout the years, all attributing emotions to separate causes. The Schachter-Singer Theory is a cognitive theory…

  • Motivational Strategies for Nurses

    Motivation in the workplace can be understood as a process that impacts employees’ behaviors and attitudes towards their responsibilities. In the nursing area, motivation morale is significant since the actions of nurses largely determine patients’ health outcomes and their overall well-being. The failure to achieve the standards set leads to the inability to ensure high-quality…

  • Motivational Interviewing as a Smoking Cessation Method

    What are the Clinical Interventions for Patients Unwilling to Quit Cigarette Smoking? Upon arriving at the clinics, all health practitioners advise patients to quit using tobacco and assess their level of willingness to give up smoking. For patients who are identified as unwilling to cooperate at the time, specialized interventions are designed to motivate a…

  • Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation

    Extrinsic motivation occurs when a person is driven to undertake an action or participate in a task to receive a prize or escape prosecution. Intrinsic motivation occurs when a person partakes in action as it is pleasurable to her (Locke & Schattke, 2019). A person is doing something to do it instead of for some…

  • Motivational Interviewing and Description Tool

    Table of Contents Motivational Plan Design Motivational Interview Tool Interview Questions Motivational Interview and Action Plan Appendices References Motivational Plan Design The national equity atlas is the first determinant of health assessment and analysis. The globe is defined by economic and social inequity that harms the health and livelihood of people. The outlook of the…