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Perceptions of interprofessional collaborative practice and the correlation with patient and family satisfaction scores
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Effective interprofessional collaboration is viewed as an essential component for the delivery of quality patient care in increasingly complex clinical environments. Various ... -
Perceptions of Leadership Self and Means Efficacy Among Nursing Faculty: An Exploratory Study
The call for nursing faculty leadership development has been reignited by the National Academy of Medicine and the National League for Nursing. Faculty must take the first step to meet this call by self-reflecting on their ... -
The perceptions of learners on the school nutrition programme in Msukaliwa Sub District Mpumalanga
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Objective: The objective of the study was to explore and describe the perceptions of learners on the School Nutrition Programme in Msukaligwa, ... -
Perceptions of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners and Work Toward Collaborative Practice
It is important to understand perceptions and readiness for neonatal nurse practitioner autonomous practice when planning for change in neonatal intensive care unit patient care coverage. The purpose of this project is to ... -
Perceptions of new baccalaureate graduate nurses regarding the adequacy of nursing education and preparation for professional practice
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Wednesday, July 24, 2013: Purpose: The research question explored for this study was, 'What are the perceptions of new baccalaureate graduate nurses regarding the adequacy of their nursing education ... -
Perceptions of nurse coaching for technology addiction in a simulated virtual world clinic
This study used a virtual world clinic to study individual perceptions about coaching from nurses to manage technology addiction. Participants identified and discussed symptoms based on randomly assigned levels of addiction, ... -
Perceptions of nurse practitioner students on the delivery of culturally congruent care to Mexican immigrants
This exploratory descriptive study investigates nurse practitioner students' perceptions of culture and its role in the delivery of culturally congruent care to vulnerable Mexican immigrants residing in rural communities ... -
Perceptions of nursing students of study abroad experiences
(2017-07-19)Purpose: The purpose of this research study was to explore nursing student perceptions of study abroad experiences. The findings of this study may help to guide faculty in developing new opportunities, and ... -
Perceptions of nursing students' regarding their educational environment
Our study examines student views on the education environment, including classroom environment, teaching learning strategies and facilities available for learning. This information will be beneficial for nursing faculty, ... -
Perceptions of patients regarding diabetes-related health communication strategies in the Free State, South Africa
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Monday, July 25, 2016: Background: Lifestyle disorders such as a type two diabetes mellitus are on the rise globally. By the year 2030, 552 million people globally will have some form of diabetes ... -
Perceptions of patients' post coronary artery bypass grafting surgery related to health related quality of life and satisfaction when nurse practitioners are active participants in care
The issue of quality health care has a renewed focus since the Institute of Medicine's 2000 report and has become a primary concern for patients, providers, and payors. Quality needs to be addressed from the perspective ... -
Perceptions of pediatric obesity in the rural community setting
In the United States, pediatric obesity remains an unresolved epidemic. Locally, children in the rural Mississippi community of Houston suffer from pediatric obesity or being overweight. The Mississippi Kids Count (2019), ... -
The perceptions of permanent nurses toward agency nurses in a tertiary hospital Perth, Western Australia
This presentation will describe the perceptions of permanents staff nurses towards agency staff nurses competency, independence in performing their duties, communication and their ability to work as part of the team. -
Perceptions of primary care facilitators and barriers among homeless-experienced individuals
The impact of the Affordable Care Act on the growing homeless population in the United States remains under-examined, from the participant perspective. This qualitative study explored the experiences of healthcare access ... -
Perceptions of role transition among nurses working in both clinical and faculty positions
In response to the current nurse faculty shortage and the anticipated return of a nationwide shortage of Registered nurses (RNs), the use of part-time clinical nurse educators has been increasing. It was not known how ... -
Perceptions of second year bridging students regarding mentoring at private nursing colleges in Eastern CAPE
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: Aim of study: The aim of this study was to describe the perceptions of second-year Bridging Course Students at Private Nursing Colleges in the Eastern ... -
Perceptions of self-reported civility among undergraduate nursing students
(2017-07-11)Background: Nearly 62% of students and faculty in nursing education have reported incivility in an academic setting. The majority of the evidence in the literature describes Student Incivility as faculty to student ... -
Perceptions of shared governance by nurse leaders in rural hospitals in North India
Shared Governance (SG) is a structure that promotes professional practice environments and a positive impact on patient outcomes. The senior nursing leadership of Emmanuel Hospital Association/India recognized a need for ... -
Perceptions of significance regarding prenatal care among multiparous patients
(2018-03-29)Maternal adherence to prenatal care is problematic, persistent, and pervasive. Inadequate maternal surveillance during the prenatal period affects maternal, fetal, and delivery outcomes. This qualitative study was aimed ... -
Perceptions of stigma by parental caregivers with mentally ill family members
(2017-07-10)Purpose: The experience of stigma is recognized as a widespread, universal phenomenon which is a major cause of personal suffering and a deterrent to obtaining health care. Vulnerable populations, such as people with mental ...