Browsing by Sigma Chapters "Omicron at-Large"
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The influence of age, employment, and race on nursing students' perceptions of instructor caring
Caring is a core value of nursing, but is it evident in nursing education? Participants will learn about recent research regarding nursing students' perceptions of instructor caring including: how students' age, employment, ... -
The International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame: One nurse's journey
(2017-07-27)The presentation will describe Professor Trisha's Dunning's journey to the STTI International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame and her key learnings along the way using stories. -
Interprofessional eductation innovation: A palliative care interview project implementing photovoice and narrative reflection
Students are challenged to accompany clients experiencing suffering and grief. An interprofessional team of nursing, social work, and theology educators designed an interview project, embedding photovoice and narrative ... -
Maximizing EBP implementation success by integrating RCT recruitment and retention data and lessons learned
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016: EBP can benefit from the many lessons leaRN from the RCT. In response to the need across the globe for female-tailored HIV interventions, the Health Improvement Project for ... -
Metacognition in nurse practitioner students: How nurse educators can best serve students
The dynamic and changing healthcare environment requires educators to prepare nurse practitioner students with more than knowledge and skills. Healthcare providers need to be prepared with enhanced skills related to ... -
Midwives experience of maternal death: Implication for practice and education
Maternal mortality continuous to plaque many countries. Midwives are the bedrock for quality peripartum care and they are pivotal to reducing maternal deaths. However, their experiences affects their practice of midwifery. ... -
Missed Nursing Care Among Hospital Nurses: Pilot Study
The poster presents a pilot research of missed nursing care in two European countries. The first time it was measured and compared the amount, type, and reasons for missed nursing care in 5 acute hospitals in the Czech ... -
A multi-center collaborative intervention study to reduce missed nursing care
This session describes the effectiveness of Team Tactics training as a catalyst to improve teamwork skills and behavioral strategies that develop mutual trust and a perception of decreased missed nursing care. -
Multifaceted plan supporting sexual health in young adults at university
(2018-06-29)A multifaceted primary healthcare intervention in partnership between university and healthcare system to promote and support healthy relationships in young adults at university and away from home. -
Nurse leaders as problem solvers in addressing lateral and horizontal violence: A grounded theory study
Participants can expect to learn about the nurse leader's role in addressing lateral and horizontal violence (LHV). Nurse leader’s role as problem-solvers in protecting the health care environment. In addition, the ... -
Nurses' perception of antecedents to interprofessional conflicts among health professionals in a Nigerian teaching hospital
Interprofessional conflicts among health professionals are too common which hinder the healthy relationship among these health worker which eventually affects their patient outcome,it is expected that the presentation would ... -
Nursing students' perceptions of learning needs toward end-of-life care: A focus group exploration
(2017-09-28)A series of focus groups were conducted with undergraduate baccalaureate nursing students to explore their perceptions of their learning needs in regards to providing palliative and end of life care to patients and families. -
Personal characteristics, occupational stress, and job performance among nurses in a tertiary institution in Nigeria
Discuss nurses' personal characteristics, workplace stressors that can negatively affect their job performance. What can be put in place by policy makers and nurse administrators to curb stress and enhance good working ... -
Predicting variability in HIV-related behavior in sexually active adolescent girls: A test of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: Globally, more than 90% of all adolescent and adult HIV infections are transmitted heterosexually. In the United States, approximately 25% of all new HIV diagnoses ... -
Preventive management of anemia among caregivers of sickle cell disease patients in a Nigerian hospital
Anemia in people suffering from Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a major concern of all involved in their management. Understanding the anemia preventive practices among primary caregivers and significant others involved in ... -
The psycho-socio-economic and family burden of breast cancer in Ghana
This presentation is derived from three studies that explored the experiences of women with breast cancer in Ghana. The studies employed qualitative exploratory approaches. Participants were recruited from the Accra ... -
Reducing medication errors in the clinical setting using simulation scenarios with embedded errors and distractions
Nurses play a vital role in the administration of medications. Educating nursing students on proper techniques of mediation administration is essential. The use of simulation scenarios with embedded medication errors and ... -
Revision of standard operating procedures for a hospital-based infectious disease response team
The purpose of this project, to determine the need for revisions of standard operating procedures for a hospital based infectious disease response team, following fourth quarter, and first quarter training. Experiences ... -
A shared vision for well-being: Connecting nature, art, science, and caring to transform workplace culture
This presentation will discuss how moving from an old health care facility to one that was purposefully designed to provide a nurturing and healing environment provided unique challenges and opportunities for staff to ... -
Team learning within nurse teams in a home care organization
The purpose of this interpretive case study was to determine whether the team learning model (Dechant, Marsick, & Kasl, 1991), which served as a framework, aptly described team learning as it took place among professional ...