Browsing by Author Affiliations "Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA"
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Global outcome patterns of cultural competence for the workforce of nurses: A systematic review
In response to the challenges of global health, managers and educator nurses are investing new strategies as well as instruments of evaluation of competences for an updated learning of nurses in order to accommodate cultural ... -
How did advanced pancreatic cancer patients and caregivers communicate their needs?: A pilot study
(2016-09-16)Session presented on Sunday, September 18, 2016: Background: Although it is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in the United States, little is known about how patients with advanced pancreatic cancer and their ... -
How self-efficacy and self-regulation influence nutrition and exercise behaviors of a community sample of adults
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Fruit/vegetable consumption and physical activity are beneficial for disease prevention and health promotion; however, one-third of the U.S. adults do not eat fruits and ... -
Informatics/health IT implementation in DNP education: Faculty, organizational, and program characteristics for diverse professional roles
Nursing informatics/health IT is critical to achieving and measuring patient safety and outcomes as well as key components of graduate nursing education, accreditation and practice. Electronic survey findings (2011) from ... -
Initiating the process of professional identity formation in the leadership course
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: Institutes of higher learning have responded to the challenge to better prepare nurse graduates with the needed skills to meet demands of 21st century practice through ... -
Innovative approaches to clinical nutrition education within nursing curriculum
This education activity will discuss the integration of culinary medicine into the nursing curriculum as a means to expose undergraduate and graduate students to evidence-based therapeutic lifestyle changes. -
Intercultural health certificate designed to increase linguistic and cultural competence in undergraduate health field majors
This presentation illustrates how an intercultural health certificate program provides the opportunity for healthcare students to hone necessary cultural and language skills prior to joining the workforce. -
Interpersonal communication competence and attachment styles in pre-licensure nurses: A descriptive pilot study
The purpose of this pilot study was to describe the interpersonal communication competence and adult attachment styles in pre-licensure nurses. The outcomes of this pilot study warrant further exploration of the impact ... -
Leadership reflections on patients, partnerships, and people
(2017-09-26)In today's complex and dynamic environment, the need for leaders is a high priority in the delivery of high quality care. Leadership development and success is dependent on many factors that go beyond academic preparation. ... -
Leading faculty to develop rapid curricular enhancements using the LEAN process
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Saturday, September 27, 2014: The knowledge, skills and attitudes demanded of todays nurses are rapidly evolving, due in large part to the sweeping changes in our healthcare system brought on by the ... -
Lost in gender: A scoping review of parents' acceptance of gender nonconformity in prepubertal children
Research synthesized in this scoping review informs readers of the current evidence in prepubertal children experiencing gender nonconformity and the impact of parents’ acceptance. Upon completion, readers should ... -
My journey in the Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (NFLA)
(2017-10-17)Fostering growth in areas of academic leadership by the use of Kouzes' and Posner's leadership model of Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership through the Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy. -
Nurse residency program: A concept analysis
The evolutionary concept analysis method was used to develop a definition of nurse residency program. Literature was reviewed from within and outside of the profession of nursing to develop a cohesive definition for leaders ... -
Political advocacy: A professional responsibility for nurses
(2017-10-02)Patient advocacy is a professional responsibility. Nursing's unique perspective provides an informed voice to legislators. Due to reluctance to assume an advocacy role nursing's political influence has diminished. A state ... -
Postpartum smoking cessation and its related factors
(2017-10-20)Within the first year after childbirth, up to 80% of women who quit smoking during pregnancy resume smoking. Identification of smoking trends and variables that predict remaining smoke free at 12 months postpartum provides ... -
Programs of support for new nursing graduates' well-being during transition to practice
The purpose of this project is to create a collaborative taskforce of nursing scholars from academia and clinical settings to improve the transition into practice for nursing graduates. Three pilot programs are in progress ... -
Resilience in illness model research: Potential for guiding Asian resilience enhancement for adolescents/young adults studies
We describe the Resilience in Illness Model (RIM) research, including: 1) an overview of the RIM development; 2) RIM's risk and protective factors, positive and negative paths influencing the outcomes; 2) RIM multi-site ... -
A review of methods for assessing female pubovisceral muscle tear and strength
This study reviewed measures of structural integrity and strength of pubovisceral muscle. Pubovisceral muscle is the most vulnerable portion of pelvic muscles to be torn from pubic bone during vaginal births, and related ... -
Scholarship: A new model to promote faculty and student success in nursing education
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016: Scholarship is fundamental to students’ pursuing academic progression at the graduate level and faculty working toward promotion and tenure. To enable student and faculty ... -
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment implementation localization
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is an evidence-based intervention for substance use disorder; however, rate of implementation is low. This project describes the localized process of SBIRT ...