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A palliative approach to care in the last 12 months of life
(Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2020)This best practice guideline (BPG) provides evidence-based recommendations to nurses and the interprofessional health team who support adults experiencing the last 12 months of a progressive life-limiting illness, and their ... -
Palliative care and the nurse's role
(2017-07-06)Background: Palliative care refers to interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, preventing, and alleviating suffering across the continuum of a patient’s ... -
Palliative care for the person with dementia: Evidence-based guidance on pain assessment and management
(2017-10-26)Guidance on evidence based practice is scarce in palliative care for persons with dementia, particularly in the area of pain management. This session delineates the process involved in developing national guidance on this ... -
Palliative care in mechanical circulatory support: A systematic review
This poster explores the current state of palliative care for individuals living with mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices. The systematic review describes disparities in palliative resources for the MCS population. ... -
Palliative care need for HIV adolescents using Maxwell Model: A qualitative study
(2017-09-29)Palliative care for HIV adolescents is urgently needed since adolescents itself are a group of young people who have a unique responds to their illnesses. The approach in delivering palliative care for adolescents is a ... -
Palliative care: Improving eligible patient identification to encourage early intervention
Palliative care (PC) encompasses a holistic way of caring for patients and families with chronic disease or life-limiting illness through optimal symptom management. Individuals in need of PC has reached 20 million annually ... -
The Pandemic: Impetus for a healthier work environment
Long term effects of the pandemic remain unknown; nurses experienced a range of effects including insecurity, fear and pressure to provide care under challenging circumstances. This presentation will provide an in-depth ... -
Pap smear guideline adherence among non-immigrant Hispanic women of Mexican origin
The purpose of this study was to add to the body of knowledge about the high rates of cervical cancer among non-immigrant Hispanic women of Mexican origin (NIHWMO). This problem was studied by investigating predictors of ... -
Paperless precepting: Innovative use of electronic resources for orientation
This session will focus on best practices and pitfalls for developing orientation plans that incorporate prerequisite E-Learning with in-person training for acute, progressive, and critical care novice nurses. Topics will ... -
The paradox of respect and risk: Six Lakota adolescents speak
Adolescence is a time of turbulence as young people stretch parental boundaries, seeking where they fit in society. For many American Indian adolescents this time involves the initiation of dangerous high-risk behaviors. ... -
Parallel and factor analysis for delimiting items in a three-dimensional construct of clarity for nurses
(2016-10-21)Introduction: Clarity of Self, Role and System is a newly developed tool that measures clarity for patient care providers as it relates to self, role and system. The instrument is based on work by Jayne Felgen and Mary ... -
Parent distress, parent-child interactions, child distress and child cooperation during cancer treatment-related port starts: A caring perspective
Children reported more suffering from cancer treatment-related painful procedures than cancer itself. Appropriate parent interaction behaviors can help children cope with these painful procedures. Swanson’s Theory ... -
Parent education needs of infants with complex life-threatening illnesses
Infant morbidity and mortality continues to be a significant problem in the U. S. Preterm birth and/or low birth weight and congenital anomalies are primary causes of infant morbidity and mortality. Analysis of an existing ... -
Parent perceptions of sexual education needs of children with autism spectrum disorders
(2014-10-02)This study aimed to 1) describe parent perceptions of sexual education needs of their children aged 10-20 with an ASD diagnosis and 2) determine parent-preferred mechanisms of delivery for tailored educational intervention ... -
Parent reports of their children's oral health behaviors as predictors of oral health status
Results of a study designed to evaluate the relationship among parent-reported children's oral health status, an oral health assessment conducted at a school-based dental screening program, and a tooth decay risk score ... -
Parent Satisfaction with School Health Delivery Models
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Abstract: Background: Rising levels of student health needs in K-12 public schools, legislative mandates, and shrinking educational budgets are ... -
Parent transition from the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) to home
The purpose of this descriptive study was to describe parental responses to caring for infants in the home following their infant's discharge from the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The study's methodological design ... -
Parent's cross-cultural perceptions of the health and well-being of their family
(2017-09-22)The focus on this presentation is on the cross cultural perceptions for parents on the health and wellness needs of their children and familial unit. -
Parent's Perception of Recommendation of HPV Vaccination for Adolescent Children
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are approximately 40 types of genital HPV. Some types are responsible for most cases of cervical cancer ... -
Parental attitude and parental adjustment to epilepsy in a child
Parental attitudes and parental adjustment to epilepsy were assessed on 50 parents (33 mothers and 17 fathers) of children (ages 6 to 14 years) with epilepsy. Fishbein's expectancy-value model of attitude was utilized to ...