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Bone health education for osteoporosis risk reduction in premenopausal women: A quality improvement project
In the United States, about 8.5 million women live with osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a debilitating systemic skeletal disorder characterized by low bone mass and reduced bone mineral density that occurs with the loss of ... -
The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (BMGIM) for caring of oncology patients: A systematic mixed studies review
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Introduction: The best available research evidence is required to support health care decisions. Evidence based practice implies that the health ... -
Boosting research performance: Lessons learned from external scrutiny of faculty research, culture, strategies, and approaches
We will share key lessons from a major University's Evaluation of research culture and performance. "School of Nursing & Health" leaders and external reviewer will reveal and discuss salient learnings for researchers ... -
Boosting Students' Engagement in Political Learning
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Health care and nursing are political, and nurses' contributions are needed in policy decision-making processes. Political and policy participation can happen wherever nurses ... -
Bouncing back: A peer-to-peer mentoring program promoting resiliency among entry level nursing students
Transition into a nursing program requires resiliency to quickly adjust to a new level of academic rigor, higher expectations, and novel experiences. The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of a collaborative ... -
The bouncing effect of long-term psychological resilience among burn survivors in a three-year follow-up study
A cohort of young burn survivors' long-term psychological resilience toward a mass burn casualty in the well-known Formosa Color Dust Explosion in Taiwan was presented.The results highlighted the importance of early ... -
Boundary Management and Innovation in Nursing Teams
(2013-10-22)Session presented on Tuesday, July 23, 2013: Purpose: There is growing recognition that health care teams need to foster innovative processes to provide ongoing quality care. Nurse managers, as team leaders, should be ... -
Bowel management guidelines in an adult intensive care unit: Development, implementation, and patient outcomes
This presentation describes development and implementation of bowel management guidelines. Retrospective chart reviews were conducted to evaluate the patient outcomes. The incidence of diarrhea increased significantly from ... -
BPINSA: The knowledge broker for nursing in South Africa
(2012-9-12)Background: Worldwide there is growing interest in evidenced-based practice, knowledge to action and implementation science as a whole. In developing countries access to published research is often difficult as some databases ... -
Brain bioenergetics, cognitive activity, and menopausal vasomotor symptoms
The relationship between menopausal changes in brain bioenergetics, cognitive activity, and vasomotor symptoms (VMS) will be detailed. VMS were effectively stimulated in symptomatic women through cognitive activity. ... -
The brain type of adolescents with autism spectrum disorders
The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics of brain type of adolescents with ASD. It was investigated with EQ-SQ. The brain types were no extreme Type S. This suggests that the type of brain may differ ... -
Brain-based learning principles applied to the teaching of basic cardiac code to associate degree nursing students using the Human Patient Simulator
Neurobiology research has enhanced our knowledge about the brain, and subsequently learning. This perspective is revolutionizing education. New teaching strategies are being developed with learning as the focus. Nurse ... -
Brassica Glucosinolates Improve Metabolism Efficiency of Drosophila Melanogaster by Promoting Efficient Mitochondrial Respiration
Brassica Glucosinolates (GSL's) reduce accumulation of reactive oxygen species which suggests a reduction in damage to the metabolism of larval fruit flies fed a high fat diet. -
Brazilian nurses' perceptions of the work environment
Nursing professionals (nurses and nursing technicians) perceived their work environment as favorable and they did not reported differences between categories about perceptions of the nurse work environment. The nurse work ... -
Break the ice to become a chapter community champion
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Saturday, September 17, 2016: Icebreakers and 'Getting to Know You' activities create a welcoming environment by helping members feel more comfortable. This session will provide ideas for activities ... -
Breaking bad news: Confronting interdisciplinary bias
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Monday, July 28, 2014: Purpose: A critical component of safe patient care in today's health care system is effective teamwork. Teams composed of members from various health care disciplines depend ... -
Breaking down barriers in multigenerational nursing
Nurses from five generations consistently represent the current workforce. The different characteristics of a multigenerational nursing workforce can impact communication and the development of respect. According to the ... -
Breaking down silos: Impact of an interprofessional curriculum to teach health professions students oncology palliative care
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Nursing students must be prepared for collaborative interdisciplinary practice if they are to succeed in today's healthcare environment. Preparing baccalaureate nursing ... -
Breaking the cycle of bullying in nursing: Emerging themes
(12/19/2013)Bullying, horizontal, or lateral violence, and incivility are all terms that are used to describe aggressive behaviors seen in nursing practice between nurses. How and why these behaviors arise has been studied in ... -
Breaking the cycle of horizontal violence
Horizontal violence (HV) in healthcare has been extensively documented and has negative outcomes for registered nurses, their patients, and health care employers. Individual impact includes emotional aspects, such as anger, ...