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Situation analysis of obesity prevention among school-age children living in a rural community in Thailand
Childhood obesity is a serious public health concern worldwide and this is the first phase of a participation program between schools and families to prevent obesity among school-age children by applying PAR based on EST ... -
Situational awareness development in undergraduate nursing students using critical care simulations
Situational awareness is a precursor to clinical decision making and is a quality nursing students may lack. This educational activity aims to inform the attendee of how using high fidelity simulations may help to develop ... -
The Situational Leadership II Experience: The Effect on RN Turnover, Engagement, and Job Satisfaction
One factor known to increase RN turnover is ineffective nurse management, or supervisors with poor management and leadership skills. Improving employee engagement, job satisfaction and RN turnover through the development ... -
Situational teaching in nursing effectiveness of workplace violence prevention
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: Workplace violence (WPV) is a serious issue in nursing in the healthcare setting. Healthcare workers are nearly four times more likely to be injured and require time away ... -
Situations among novice nurses and preceptor: They cannot be assertive
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: This study describes the situations where novice nurses and preceptor nurses felt 'I wanted to decline, but I could not do so' on the job relatively. Methods: A ... -
Six continents: One undergraduate public and global health nursing course
(2017-07-24)With globalization, the demand for culturally competent nurses who are prepared to provide quality care from a cultural point of view has increased. (Kokko, 2011). Research has shown a deficit of culturally sensitive care ... -
Six steps for successful surveys
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Sunday, September 18, 2016: Surveys can be an easy way to identify members' needs to help your chapter provide relevant services and programs. Is your chapter asking the right questions? -
Six strategies for successful surveys
Surveys can be an easy way to identify members' needs to help your chapter provide relevant services and programs. Is your chapter asking the right questions? -
A six-phased approach: Starting an STTI chapter
(2012-11-29)Session presented on Thursday, September 20, 2012: Starting a new chapter, or joining an existing chapter, is a collaborative process between the group and STTI headquarters. Discover the phases to bringing an STTI chapter ... -
Skills for success: Implementation of a first-year nursing retention program on prelicensure nursing students
Increasingly, employers report that new nurses lack the soft skills necessary to be an outstanding employee-time management, organization, effective coping. This study explored the effect of a first-year retention program ... -
Skin cancer and tanning bed use in the young female population
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Background: The incidence of skin cancer from indoor tanning-beds has been rising over the past several decades. In the United States, "an ... -
Skin champions lead decreasing hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) in the intermediate care setting
Clinical RN lead evidence-based practice (EBP) initiative to reduce the rate of hospital acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) within a 32-bed intermediate care unit. How the consistent use of EBP and peer-to-peer feedback ... -
Skin Health, Skin Care, and Dermatology Nursing Worldwide: Evolution of a Clinical Research Programme
(2018-06-04)Skin care is a universal and fundamental element of nursing, yet it is a field that has received limited research attention. This paper illustrates the evolution of a programme of work investigating and developing universal ... -
Skin to skin bonding: Maternal infant nursing is fun!
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Problem: In the fast paced Labor and Delivery and Mother Baby Units, patient care is focused on care that is perceived by patients as family ... -
Skin-to-skin contact after birth to promote newborns' vital stabilization: An evidence-based project
(2016-02-05)The hours immediately following birth are a crucial time for an infant to sustain life. Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) during this time provides the infant with natural thermoregulation and promotes oxygenation. The purpose ... -
Sleep and adolescent obesity: Results from the creating opportunities for personal empowerment (COPE) randomized controlled trial
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to report baseline findings related to sleep, gender, weight and mood in adolescents participating in the NIH funded, COPE healthy ... -
Sleep and cognitive function: Examining how sleep impacts cognition in older adults living with HIV
Participants will learn how older adults living with HIV experience poor sleep despite effective use of antiretroviral therapy to control their HIV virus. The correlation between poor sleep and cognitive function will be ... -
Sleep deprivation and the potential impact on nursing students practice and health
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: Nursing students are an important part of the overall healthcare team. In addition to the didactic aspect of nursing student education, students also complete required ... -
Sleep disruption and delirium in critically ill children
The purpose of this observational, repeated measures pilot study was to develop a measurement framework that illustrates the relationship between modifiable characteristics of the PICU environment (e.g., light and sound ... -
Sleep Disturbance and Fatigue in Renal Transplant Patients: A Pilot Study
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Background: Renal disease is the ninth leading cause of death in the United States. An estimated 80,000 are diagnosed annually with chronic renal failure, and over 400,000 ...