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PACE Brain Boosters Program to Promote College Success Through Stress Reduction in Nursing Students
In 2016, a randomized-control pilot was conducted to assess the effectiveness of using the PACE Brain Gym Program to enhance learning and decrease anxiety through the use of physical activities over six weeks. Participants ... -
Paid time off and work-life balance in an ambulatory surgical center
To investigate what was considered important to the staff regarding the current paid time off method used in an ambulatory surgical center with the purpose of discovering what works well for an acceptable work-life balance. ... -
A pain & pain management course enhanced by liberal arts content
Background: Pain affects millions and is associated with negative outcomes. Educating baccalaureate students from a variety of majors regarding pain will place persons in society that are familiar with the complex, ... -
Pain and Postoperative Health-related Quality of Life in Inguinal Hernia Patients
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between selected variables (i.e., pain issues, hernia characteristics, and personal attributes) and postoperative health-related quality of life in inguinal hernia ... -
Pain and quality of life of Chinese patients with lumbar spine degenerative diseases
1.The prevalence of LDD is commonly in the Chinese patients who were female, employed as laborer, suffered from pre-surgery back and legs pain, and had hypertension. 2.LDD patients had suffered from high levels of pain ... -
Pain and sleep disorders in children with cancer
Pediatric nursing teacher with 27 years of experience and Principal Investigator in the Health Sciences Research Unit: Nursing, where he is coordinator projects in the area of pain. It was a PhD in Human Biology. -
Pain and spiritual distress at end-of-life
Exploring the relationship between moderate/severe pain and spiritual distress in adult hospice patients within 5 days of admission will begin to address current gaps in knowledge that could lead to expanded multidisciplinary ... -
Pain Care Quality and Patient Perception of Pain Care
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Background: Evidence supports that quality pain management improves the patients' report of satisfaction even if pain is not always eliminated. ... -
Pain Catastrophizing and Prolonged Opioid Use Following Lumbar Fusion
(2017-10-20)A prospective cohort study identified significant correlations between prolonged postoperative opioid use (PPO) and preoperative opioid use and being disabled. Multiple regression analysis identified preoperative opioid ... -
Pain control methods in perioperative patients
In perioperative patients, nonpharmacological and non-opioid methods may result in adequate pain control and less adverse effects than opioids. -
Pain in African Americans: Optimizing pain management in the African American patient population using a health policy development study method
The purpose of this quality improvement project was to optimize pain management in the African American patient population using a health policy development study method. -
Pain Management and Palliative Care: A Program of Research
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016: Palliative Care; A Program of Research By Dr. Huda Abu-Saad Huijer RN, PhD, FEANS, FAAN Director Hariri School of Nursing American University of Beirut, Lebanon. In this session ... -
Pain management bias in African Americans with sickle cell disease
Racial bias in pain management of African Americans (AA) contributes to the health disparities related to race and socioeconomics. Patients affected by sickle cell disease (SCD) frequently do not receive adequate pain ... -
Pain management education for the hospitalized patient
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Optimal pain management is essential for patient recovery and satisfaction. Patient satisfaction with pain management directly affects their ... -
Pain management in the post surgical patient: It is not all about narcotics
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Tuesday, November 10, 2015: In response to the growing concern over patient safety, quality, and health care outcomes, the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) role was created. As the health care environment ... -
Pain management outcomes: Comparing post-operative patients in the U.S. and China
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: Postoperative pain management has posed a pervasive clinical problem in medical practice. Improving quality of pain management has been a focus for more than 20 years ... -
Pain management: Rounding to improve the patient's experience
(2018-06-26)An innovative Pain Dashboard with an EMR Pain Report allowed an interprofessional team to monitor patient's pain throughout the hospital, intervene immediately, then improve communication about pain through motivational ... -
Pain Reassessment in the Emergency Department
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Friday, September 26, 2014: Abstract: Purpose and Background: Inadequate management of pain in the emergency department is a significant problem resulting in decreased patient satisfaction as well ... -
Pain reports during sexual assault forensic medial examinations: Implications for healthcare providers
This presentation will present research findings regarding sexual assault pain and treatment and contribute to bridging the gap in knowledge regarding pain management following sexual assault. -
Pain Symptom Cluster's (SC) Effect on the Psychoneurological SC and Performance in Advanced Breast Cancer
(2017-09-27)Breast cancer is associated with the occurrence of multiple symptoms, which can lead to negative consequences on the patient's physical status, social life, and psychological and financial status. Symptoms that are correlated ...