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The role of culture in the spread of HIV/AIDS among farm workers in SA
Despite the development of HIV/AIDS programmes in South Africa, there is still an increase in the HIV prevalence rates among farm workers.The recognition of the importance of cultural, ethnical, and gender differences is ... -
The role of ethnic nursing organizations in developing future nurse leaders
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Purposes/Aims: The aim of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore the role of ethnic nursing organizations in developing their members for leadership. Rationale/Conceptual ... -
Role of family dynamic in mental well being
This article is aimed to highlight the role of family in the mental of their loved ones using bio-psycho-social model of mental health. The substantial evidence highlighting the significance of family dynamics in mental ... -
The role of fast tracks on length of stay in emergency departments
(5/18/2017)Overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) is a national crisis affecting hospitals. It has led to an association with poor patient outcomes and is a threat to public safety. Fast tracks (FTs) in the ED are one strategy ... -
The Role of International Connections in Leadership Development
This presentation will describe one chapter's experience in connecting with nurses in other countries and bolstered by a leadership mentoring program that eventually led to an ongoing international experience. The resultant ... -
The Role of Nurse Advocate in Cesarean Sections on Maternal Request
Women's choice for cesarean delivery is complex. This choice challenges maternity care provider given the difference in values between patients and care providers. The findings of this study suggest that nurses can provide ... -
The role of nurse preceptors in preserving patient safety in Saudi Arabia
In the practice setting, nurse preceptors assume many responsibilities including facilitating the learning experience of novice nurses while ensuring safe practices. The concerns related to the multiple responsibilities ... -
The role of nurse-led groups in relapse prevention
Background: Substance use disorder (SUD) is a debilitating disease with negative consequences for the Veteran's health and wellbeing. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) treats more than 1.5 million Veterans annually ... -
The role of nurses in an interdisciplinary care team responding to mass fatality disasters: Promoting equity and access to care
(12/19/2014)The majority of individuals cared for by international relief organizations responding to multi-fatality disasters are those with limited access to care; therefore, human care inequities are frequently apparent. This ... -
The role of nurses in international and community development programs: My personal experience
(2018-05-31)With first-hand experience of the productive and collaborative work between local, national and international support programs on health services, Suzette Dela Cruz-Regalo shares her personal and professional learnings, ... -
Role of Nursing Professional Development in Helping Meet Institute of Medicine’s Future of Nursing Recommendations
(2013)The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Initiative on The Future of Nursing at the Institute of Medicine (IOM) (Committee, 2011) was formed with the goal of identifying ways to transform the nursing profession to meet ... -
The role of nursing professional development in promoting a healthy work environment
A healthy work environment is critical for the satisfaction and engagement of nurses, as well as safe, quality care of patients. The participant will learn the AACN's six standards for establishing a healthy work environment ... -
Role of pediatric asthma protocol in the emergency department
Asthma exacerbations represent a potentially life-threatening situation for pediatric asthmatic patients and require early recognition and treatment. One of the potential barriers to early recognition of symptoms is the ... -
The role of preparatory activities in clinical education for the pre-licensure nursing student
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Purpose: This study explores preclinical preparation activities (PPA) in nursing education. Significance: The clinical environment represents the cornerstone of nursing education, ... -
The role of professional nursing in the origin of the Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act of 1996 from a feminist perspective, 1981–1996
This social historiography tells the story of the origin of the Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act of 1996. In the 1980s when the federal government reduced allocations to states' Medicaid programs as a cost ... -
Role of Promotoras de Salud in Mexican American Healthcare
The researcher provides a literature overview of published roles for promotoras in Mexican American (MA) healthcare. Next, the researcher conducted a qualitative interview with two promotora participants to describe current ... -
The role of religion and spirituality in parent decision-making for critically ill young children
(2017-07-27)Religion/spirituality are major cultural factors that shape health care decision making. This presentation will systematically review the literature describing the role of religion and/or spirituality in critical care ... -
The Role of Safety Coaches in a Culture of Safety
Safety Coach programs embed safety specialists from all disciplines to mentor others in safe practices. Coaches reinforce communication and teamwork to promote safety and prevent patient harm. They contribute to a culture ... -
The role of social media in catalyzing collaborations: Exploring the global influence of nursing
Nursing voice is being amplified on social media. However, a lack of consensus on principles to direct these efforts contributes to persistent challenges with diluted or unfocused messaging. This near real-time analysis ... -
The role of stress and inflammation in depression in Hispanics with chronic heart failure
(2016-03-21)Introduction: Depression is a common comorbidity in heart failure (HF) and is commonly associated with increased inflammation leading to poor outcomes. Lowsocioeconomic status (SES) and stress are common in Hispanics but ...