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Obstetrical nursing clinical experiences at an all male nursing school in the 1950s
In 1956, the Alexian Brothers Hospital School of Nursing (ABHSoN), an all-male school housed in an all-male hospital, received a letter from a graduate stating that he was denied reciprocity in the State of Michigan for a ... -
Obstetrical student-driven simulation: Empowering nursing students to advocate for optimal patient outcomes
The purpose of this project is to evaluate if nursing students' self-efficacy related to chain-of-command is enhanced after educational sessions and student-driven, high-fidelity, obstetrical simulation. -
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Screening in Preoperative Military Personnel
(2017-10-20)The utilization of a preoperative screening tool identifies the at-risk obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients. The early OSA identification will allow for individualized plans of care and precautions taken to mitigate ... -
Obtaining Patient Information and Anxiety in Novice Nursing Students During the First Clinical Rotation
(2018-03-26)BSN students’ anxiety levels during the first clinical rotation and the students’ ability to obtain previous shift’s patients’ data were investigated and the resources of the patients’ data students used were studied in ... -
Obtaining required childhood vaccinations: The Latino immigrant experience
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Monday, July 28, 2014: Vaccinations are an important step in preventing childhood illnesses and disease outbreaks in the community. Complete immunizations before school assure eligibility for enrollment ... -
Occupational and personal factors related to burnout in acute care
This study examines factors related to burnout among nurses in the ICU and ED at a tertiary care center and identifies self-care strategies that reduce burnout. Understanding factors that contribute to burnout can assist ... -
The Ocean of Open Access: Use the Henderson Repository as Your OA Life Preserver!
(2017-10-23)The Henderson Repository is STTI's open access scholarly and clinical material dissemination resource. Not sure what open access is all about? Unsure of the benefits of participation? Which items are suitable for open ... -
Of kangaroos, koalas, and platypi
Australia has a relatively short European history with nursing coming to the colony in the 1800s. Since then the profession has gradually developed and changed in response to the environment within which nursing is practiced. ... -
Offering a path to success for everyone: Creating an inclusive environment in nursing education
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2021-08-19)Inclusion is the practice of providing equal access to opportunities and resources to those who might otherwise by excluded or marginalized. Students in our nursing education classrooms are in danger of being excluded due ... -
Older adult caregiving in an Amish community
The focus of this study is Amish experiences of older adult caregiving. As an ethnic and religious minority group, the population of Amish in North America is doubling every 18 to 20 years, increasing from an estimated ... -
Older adults' implementation of discharge instructions following an acute care hospital stay
Discharge instructions are a self-care guide for patients after discharge from an acute care hospitalization. The discharge process starts on admission to the hospital and continues until discharged. Many patients rely on ... -
Older African Americans perceptions of living with asthma and satisfaction with care
African Americans are disproportionately affected by asthma in the U.S. with a mortality rate that is three to five times that of Caucasians. Asthma-related mortality rates have soared in the older adult and elderly African ... -
Older Hispanic women with health care provider diagnosed osteoarthritis: Experience and perceptions of culturally competent care
Arthritis is the leading cause of disability among U.S. adults over the age of 65. Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, has an incidence rate that increases with age with the highest rates among women. Hispanic ... -
Omani healthcare professional students' knowledge and precautionary practices of COVID-19
Are we prepare our healthcare students enough to deal with COVID-19 or possible future infectious diseases outbreaks? To which extend our healthcare students are practicing the precautionary behaviors protect themselves ... -
On a Path to Success: Endeavouring to Contextualise Curricula Within an EBP Framework
This abstract presents a substantive grounded theory, explicating the processes and activities nurse academics were engaged with, while integrating EBP into undergraduate education across Australian universities. -
On pills and needles: Students' and clinical nursing faculty's lived experience of a nursing students' first med pass in the clinical setting
Learning and teaching medication administration is a substantial component of prelicensure nursing education. The emphasis of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses initiative is to prepare nursing students to provide ... -
On the dimensions of managerial readiness among middle-level academic managers in Philippine colleges of nursing: An exploratory sequential design
The study aimed to establish a valid and reliable research tool to measure managerial readiness among middle-level academic managers in Philippine colleges of nursing. This study employed a mixed methods design, specifically ... -
On the ground and from afar: STTI & Global Nursing Organization representatives to UN NGO community: A place at the table
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: In the inception of the UN, civil society was included to participate through representatives of NGOs. This presentation will focus on the experience of STTI ... -
On the use of Count Model to predict falls in community-dwelling elderly: Using Klosa (Korean Longitudinal Study of Ageing) data
(2014-11-17)Purpose: Falls has been caused of increasing rates of morbidity or mortality in elderly population (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013). In community-dwelling adults aged 65 years or older, one in three in ... -
On-boarding adjunct faculty in nursing programs
(2016-09-16)Session presented on Tuesday, September 20, 2016: Are you struggling with how to engage Adjunct Faculty? Look no further. Dr. Kathy Marsh will share her tips for engaging your adjunct faculty in the academic process. You ...