Browsing by Sigma Chapters "Epsilon Omega"
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Enhancing Interprofessional Education through Technology-Supported Simulation: Lessons Learned
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Purpose: Although advances have been made the U.S. healthcare system continues to rely heavily on the silo model of education and practice. Students learn about their profession ... -
Ethical considerations when caring for unconscious transgender patients: Promoting TGD-inclusive and gender-affirming interdisciplinary healthcare
Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) patients are a highly marginalized population. Ethical issues abound when TGD patients enter the healthcare system in unconscious states and are incapable of disclosing their gender-identity. ... -
Evaluation of a community-based nurse residency program
A secondary data analysis study was conducted to determine if newly graduated nurses benefitted from participation in a 1-year University Health System Consortium/American Association of Colleges of Nursing (UHC/AACN) nurse ... -
Evolution of Expertise Among Critical Care Nurses
(2017-06-07)Purpose: Nurses are highly skilled educated professionals who are called upon every day to incorporate accurate clinical assessment skills; decisive critical thinking and judgment skills in a dynamic, oftentimes emotionally ... -
"Exactly what do we do?": Perspectives of pre-clinical nursing students' first experiences in simulation
Pre-clinical nursing students participated in their first ever simulation in a health assessment course. The purpose of this presentation is to share results of a qualitative study in which students' pre-simulation reflections ... -
[Excerpt and supplemental materials for] A nurse's step-by-step guide to transitioning to an academic role
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2022)This item record pertains to an excerpt from A Nurse's Step-by-Step Guide to Transitioning to an Academic Role, which is provided free of charge by the publisher. About this book: Starting any new professional endeavor ... -
The experience of nursing care for female Medicaid recipients
This phenomenological study is guided by a feminist-informed critical theory for the purpose of exploring the experiences of nursing care for female Medicaid recipients. The goals of this research were to understand how ... -
Exploring grief and fostering resilience for educators and students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted academic institutions in unprecedented ways. A series of webinars regarding grief and loss was delivered by a team of researchers. This presentation will adapt the original webinar series to ... -
Exploring palliative care team communication: An interprofessional simulation study
An interprofessional palliative care simulation was conducted with students from medicine, nursing, and social work to develop team communication skills. Team communication was evaluated using -
Exploring what works: New variables to promote student success
(2017-10-11)The purpose of this presentation is to share the results of a quantitative longitudinal study that investigated the correlation between the traditional admission criteria of GPA with the potential admission criteria of ... -
Health behaviors of Generation Z students in Black sororities and fraternities
This presentation describes a qualitative phenomenological approach to explore the health, safety, and risk behaviors of Generation Z students in Black sororities and fraternities. A background of the issue will be offered, ... -
Health care providers and health literacy in rural populations: Bridging the gap or not?
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016 and Friday, July 22, 2016: Purpose: Health literacy affects health communication and health outcomes. Health care Providers are inherently responsible for the communication of ... -
Health literacy decision-making and prostate cancer knowledge of rural African American men in Alabama
(2017-10-25)Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in African American men. Guidelines for prostate cancer screening now promote shared decision making. This qualitative study found evidence of provider/patient ... -
Health promotion and nursing in Cuba
(2017-09-15)The purpose is to provide information regarding the organization and functioning of the Cuban health care system. We will examine how nurses are educated and practice. We will discuss our preconceived ideas about health ... -
Hoping to pass: A multi-site study examines how a one-time intervention affects high-stakes test scores
(2017-07-17)Purpose: The purpose of this subsection of a multisite trial is to test the effect of a one-time hope intervention on high-stakes program-exit test scores among final semester baccalaureate nursing students, compared to a ... -
Incivility between nursing students in the classroom: A review of the literature
(2017-07-11)Background: Nearly 62% of students and faculty in nursing education have reported incivility in an academic setting (Clark & Springer, 2007). In a national survey, 24.8% of faculty have been physically assaulted and ... -
Leaders among us: Leadership appraisal of baccalaureate nursing students
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016, and Friday, April 8, 2016: In today’s fast-paced and technology-driven health care settings, the need for nurse leaders remains a critical demand. Stemming in part because ... -
Leadership development during the Covid-19 pandemic
To cap off the end of a Sigma Academy cohort, Academy scholars and other Sigma academy participants were charged with sharing their leadership journey and/or their Sigma Academy self-selected projects via a Pecha Kucha ... -
Leadership development through journal editing
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Introduction/Background: Nurses are highly regarded in the healthcare community. Having diverse educational preparation and expertise accentuates ... -
The lived experience of chronic pain in nurse educators
Pain is associated with a wide range of disease and injury, and is sometimes the disease itself. Millions suffer from chronic pain every year and the effects of pain lead to tremendous costs for healthcare, rehabilitation, ...