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Predicting Factors of Body Fat of Metabolic Syndrome Persons
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Friday, July 26, 2013: Purpose: Known as an antecedence of diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndrome (MS) is a new health threat among Thai people. The objective of this study ... -
The predicting factors of quality of life in women with invasive ovarian cancer
(2018-06-18)Disease status is not a significant predictor of QoL. Drug of chemotherapy, fatigue and appetite/GI symptom has negatively affected on QoL after chemotherapy. To provide nursing instruction for daily life to increase ... -
Predicting heart failure readmission using home health clinical indices
Heart failure is the most rapidly growing cardiovascular disease in the U. S. (Boxer et al., 2010) and is the most common cause for hospital readmission (Fang et al., 2008; Heidenreich et al., 2013; Jencks et al., 2009) ... -
Predicting NCLEX failures using standardized assessments
(2017-12-04)The purpose of this quantitative, non-experimental cross sectional study was to explore the use of Principal Components Analysis (PCA) to recognize redundancy and correlations in the variables – standardized Content ... -
Predicting NCLEX failures: Standardized content mastery assessments as a catalyst for improving pass rates
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016: The National Council of State Boards of Nursing reports the passing percentage of first-attempt, US educated, baccalaureate degree candidates taking NCLEX-RN in 2014 at 84.93%, ... -
Predicting nurse faculty intent to stay: A quantitative study of contributing factors and their influence
The United States faces a shortage of nursing faculty members, impacting the nation’s ability to meet the demand for more nurses in the workforce. The purpose of this study was to identify factors that predicted nurse ... -
Predicting nurse faculty members' intent to stay in the academic organization: A structural equation model of a national survey of nursing faculty
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Purpose/Aims: Our objective was to investigate the relations between several factors regarding the academic context among a nationally ... -
Predicting Nursing Students Passing of the ATI Comprehensive Predictor Examination
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine if there were any correlations between the 2014 graduating class and their Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) test ... -
Predicting students' academic and licensure success: A review of methods for high-stakes faculty decision making
Do you ever wish you had a clear-cut method for evaluating the predictive validity and classification accuracy of standardized exams when establishing admission, progression, and high-stakes testing policy for your nursing ... -
Predicting success for nontraditional students in an evening/weekend associate degree in nursing program
The purpose of this research was to, (a) identify and describe the nontraditional population of adult learners served in the Evening/Weekend Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Program at Mount St. Mary's College, and, ... -
Predicting Success: An Analysis of the Characteristics of Applicants to the Ontario PHCNP Program
(2017-07-27)This project investigated the characteristics of applicants to a Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program to learn who applies and what characteristics best predict success. The results add to our knowledge of who ... -
Predicting the NCLEX-RN pass rate at an associate degree nursing program
The National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) firsttime pass rate for an associate degree in nursing (ADN) program was below the national mean, presenting a problem for graduates who failed ... -
Predicting variability in HIV-related behavior in sexually active adolescent girls: A test of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: Globally, more than 90% of all adolescent and adult HIV infections are transmitted heterosexually. In the United States, approximately 25% of all new HIV diagnoses ... -
Prediction of Alcohol Withdrawal Severity Scale in the emergency department
Background and Review of Literature: Alcohol dependence is a problem nationwide and is often underreported by patients in a healthcare setting. People who suffer from alcohol dependence are likely to experience alcohol ... -
Prediction of Diabetes Outcomes in People from Mexico
(2012-9-12)Purpose: A three-year partnership between the United States and Mexico was created to impact the high mortality rate of Type 2 diabetes in Mexico. Two universities shared innovative, culturally appropriate methods to ... -
Prediction of severe postoperative pain: Modification and validation of a clinical prediction tool
(2017-10-02)Pre-operatively predicting patients at risk for severe postoperative pain may improve postoperative pain management, patient outcomes, and patient satisfaction. This study shows severe postoperative pain can be predicted ... -
Predictive analytics use for preventing adolescent substance abuse and nursing implications: A systematic literature review
(2017-10-05)A systematic literature review was conducted to identify what predictive analytics have been used and what predictors have been proven for predicting the substance abuse in adolescents, and to discuss what strategies and ... -
Predictive factors in postpartum depression: Developing a tool to aid nurses in a preventative role
A literature review was conducted to develop a predictive tool for postpartum depression (PPD), primarily to be used immediately postpartum in the nursing role. A variety of factors were identified as having a significant ... -
The predictive strength of academic achievement in passing the Philippine nurse licensure examination
This study predicts the strength of classroom (Nursing Care Management (NCM) courses), clinical (Related Learning Experiences (RLE) courses), and pre-board performance of nursing graduates in a Private University Pangasinan. -
Predictors affecting therapeutic adherence in the hypertensive Afro-Caribbean populations in South Florida
(2018-07-03)This is a predictive qualitative study aimed at evaluating the predictors of adherence in hypertensive management among the Afro-Caribbean population residing in South Florida. It may present a broader understanding of ...