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Nursing subject matter experts to care for emerging infectious diseases
Session I presented Saturday, September 29, 10:00-11:00 am Purpose: As our world becomes ever-more interconnected, the transmission of infectious diseases is happening quicker and more widely than ever before. Highly ... -
Nursing support workers and tasks performed, delayed or not completed
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: Direct patient care has been undertaken by a combination of licensed and unlicensed nurses for many years. However, persistent nursing workforce shortages and increased ... -
Nursing surveillance in an obstetric setting
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: Cesarean birth has been identified as an international public health issue placing both the mother and infant at increased risk for severe morbidity and mortality. ... -
Nursing teamwork in health system hospitals: A multisite longitudinal study
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Teamwork among nursing staff members - licensed and unlicensed - is essential to create a strong and dependable workplace. Relationship-Based ... -
Nursing tool: As a quality indicator of patient care outcome
Identification of deterioration in hospitalized patients by registered nurses, using "Early Warning Scores", prevent complications, improve prognosis and reduces the in-hospital mortality rate - a quality indicator. The ... -
Nursing tutorials for student success
Nursing programs have developed strategies to meet the educational needs of all students. Despite these efforts, many students may require academic support along the trajectory from student to graduate nurse. Nursing ... -
Nursing unit design and layout: Implications for musculoskeletal health and the nursing practice environment
Nursing units are expanding in size, requiring RNs to spend more time on their feet. This mixed method study compared nursing unit size and layouts and explored nurses' perception of nursing units design and its impact on ... -
Nursing workforce development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A global advocacy action plan
The global population is estimated to be 9.7 billion by 20505. Of the top ten countries with the largest expected population growth, five are in Sub-Saharan Africa: Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, ... -
Nursing workforce issues: Nursing student enrollment and faculty trends in the state of Maryland
The United States is experiencing a nursing shortage unlike any previous shortage. The nursing workforce is aging at a greater rate than the general workforce. Nursing school enrollments are not predicted to meet the demands ... -
Nursing workforce well-being and quality of life: Predictions and recommendations
(2017-07-25)This session will identify health- and work-related elements contributing to nurses’ and midwives’ quality of life and compares them to those of the Australian general population. It will detail recommendations ... -
Nursing workload and its relationship to patient care error in the paediatric critical care setting
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Sunday, September 18, 2016: Patient care error, a leading cause of death and disability in the critical care setting, contributes to suffering of the patient and family; can precipitate an emotional ... -
Nursing, kinesiology, and psychology collaboration in HIV research: interprofessional perspectives
(2017-10-02)Little has been investigated of scientific interprofessional collaboration in research. The focus of research on Interprofessional collaboration has been on education and practice with the goal of improving health outcomes. ... -
Nursing, respiratory care, and social work undergraduate students' practices, attitudes, and knowledge/skills with evidence-based practice
(2017-09-15)The purpose of this inter-professional study was to identify undergraduate nursing, respiratory care, and social work students' practice of, attitudes toward, and knowledge/skills with EBP to find patterns of adoption and ... -
Nursing-Communication Partnership to Evaluate the Interviewer-Participant Relationship in Motivational Interviewing
Nursing researchers partnered with Communication researchers to evaluate the influence of the relationship between a motivational interview nurse interventionist and study participants on changes in dietary behaviors. The ... -
Nursing: A pathway of empowerment for women
(Sigma Theta Tau InternationalInternational Council of Nurses, 2020-06-24)Women comprise approximately 42% of the estimated global paid working population. In many countries women comprise over 75% of the health workforce. (World Health Organization Spotlight on Statistics). Strengthening and ... -
Nursing: Calling for a shared vision: SigmaCast, Episode 10
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2020-07-08)This episode we will be discussing the need for professional identity and brand recognition in nursing when working with the public and other health care professionals. Differences in professionalism and professional ... -
Nursology-Specific Theories of Power and Their Integration in Teaching: Theory of Work Team/Group Empowerment - Application Within Education
Summary: Nursing group/work team empowerment is an important concept for nurses. The concept can and should be integrated into all levels and all courses within all nursing education programs. -
Nurturing a culture of resilience: A nursing leadership initiative
Recent traumatic events associated with natural disasters and terrorism have showcased nurses' critical role in the front line. Nurses take care of victims of violence and tragedy while dealing with their own personal ... -
Nurturing a resilient team in turbulent times: A leadership initiative to sustain and strengthen care
Research study's the relationship of nurses’ constant exposure to stress leading to burn-out thus the need for management to promote resilience. COVID-19 presented an enormous burden to the healthcare system across ... -
Nurturing caring values in pre-registration nurse education: A qualitative longitudinal study
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015: Background: There is a global rise in elderly populations with complex long-term conditions; meeting their needs effectively and efficiently but with compassion, represents ...