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Outcomes of the Training and Policy Unit: A Capacity-Building Initiative in Afghanistan
(2017-10-12)The Training and Policy Unit is first of its kind in Afghanistan for building the capacity of nursing education and government institutes of health sciences. It is playing a significant role in strengthening the nursing ... -
Outsiders in nursing: Voices of black African nurses and students in the USA: Integrative review
An integrative review of peer reviewed nursing literature published from 2008 to 2019 was performed to describe the experience of 'being outsiders' in nursing and nursing education as described by Black African/Caribbean ... -
Outsourcing simulation for experiential learning: Thinking outside the box
There is a push to increase the number of bedside and Advanced Practice nurses. However, in many areas, clinical and preceptor models are no longer viable options for clinical training. Experiential learning through ... -
Overcoming barriers and increasing confidence of providers and nurses in addressing overweight and obesity
(2016-09-22)The purpose of this DNP project was to improve weight loss management by decreasing barriers and increasing health care provider and nurse confidence in addressing overweight and obesity with patients. The project took ... -
Overcoming barriers in students' electronic documentation
(Sigma Theta Tau InternationalQuality and Safety Education for Nurses, 2020-06-26)This webinar will discuss the barriers that students and faculty face in clinical regarding access and documentation in the electronic health record and medication administration record. Learning Outcomes: Discuss the ... -
Overcoming barriers to diabetes in homeless adults through the Environmental Barriers to Adherence Scale (EBAS)
Homeless persons have diabetes rates similar to the general population, however are more likely to face barriers. This quality improvement project identified barriers to diabetes care in homeless individuals through the ... -
Overcoming barriers: Using technology and behavioral interventions to improve obesity care in rural communities
(2018-06-06)This obesity intervention program explored the effectiveness of an Internet-delivered, intensive behavioral program for adults living in rural or medically underserved communities in the American Southwest. Using adult ... -
Overcoming Buzzwords and Variability Through a Nurse EBP Mentor Program
(2017-07-26)This symposium describes the innovative work of a nationally recognized university-based EBP program in advancing EBP through a collaborative relationship with a large, Magnet designated Pediatric Health System to create ... -
Overcoming Challenges in Evaluating Active versus Observer Roles in Simulation-Based Education
(2018-03-29)The purpose of this presentation is to identify the theoretical and methodological challenges for: 1) evaluating learners in observer versus active roles; and 2) implementing multi-site/multi-campus simulation-based ... -
Overcoming challenges: Operationalizing a multisite nursing education research study
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: The depth and breadth of a nurse's understanding within the context of care is vitally important to achieving successful patient outcomes. Nursing education is calling for the ... -
Overcoming medication non-adherence in community dwelling geriatrics
Utilization of a nurse-led medication management program to influence positives changes in community dwelling-geriatric behaviors and beliefs to improve medication adherence measured with the Adherence Starts with Knowledge- ... -
Overcoming roadblocks: Experiences of Black faculty with the tenure-track process
Participants attending this session will hear how Black faculty from various universities throughout the United States described their pre-tenure experiences. They will hear how they experienced and overcame various ... -
Overcoming the Tyranny of Distance: An Education Strategy to Assist Guideline Implementation
(2012-9-12)Queensland Health is responsible for the delivery of publicly funded health services within Queensland. Queensland is the second largest state in Australia covering 700,000 square miles (2/12; times the size of Texas, ... -
Overcoming writing challenges in bilingual nursing students: A funds of knowledge collaboration with pre-service education students
(6/25/2018)Background: Increasing workforce diversity, particularly in the growing Hispanic/Latino population is a priority in nursing. Reading comprehension and scholarly writing is the most notable challenge students’ and ... -
Overutilization of CT scans of the brain in nursing home patients post fall
(2017-09-21)The use of head computed tomography (CT) scans are being overutilized in the nursing home setting following patient falls. The decision to perform head CT scans on post-fall patients isbeing made without using current best ... -
Overview and Introduction to the Clinical Simulation Center of Las Vegas
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015: Simulation based education is costly and time intensive at a time when resources are difficult to secure. As a result, Deans from the University of Nevada Las Vegas School ... -
Overweight and obesity in young children: A critical period for intervention
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Background and Significance: While there has been a surge in prevalence rates of overweight and obese children over the last three decades; recent epidemiological data suggest ... -
Oxygen delivery with high risk hypoxemia esophagogastroduodenoscopy
An EGD is considered a reduced airway access case due to patient positioning and the insertion of an endoscope. The endoscope can contribute to airway obstruction, and it prevents the anesthetist from using a mask for ... -
Oxygen saturation targeting in premature infants
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Infants born prior to thirty-seven weeks gestation are premature and constitute fifteen million infants a year worldwide (Centers for Disease ... -
Oxytocin: Biomarker of affiliation and neurodevelopment in premature infants
(2016-06-14)Extremely premature infants, born at 28 weeks gestation or less, are at greatest risk for poor neurodevelopmental outcomes. While survival of these infants has improved in the past decade, neurodevelopmental outcomes have ...