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Social determinants of caregiver health
A systematic review was performed analyzing 11 articles and found that low income and female gender are social determinants of health that contribute to lower quality of life in caregivers. -
Social determinants of health and sexual dysfunction in women with breast cancer
The sexual well-being of breast cancer patients is essential for their quality of life. However, the sexuality of these patients is neglected by health professionals in general. Thus, it is essential to understand the ... -
Social determinants of health: A longitudinal study of BSN students and nursing curriculum
(2018-06-11)Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Culture of Health call for improving and identifying Social Determinants of Health (SDOH). It is unclear if components of SDOH are identified, assessed, and discussed within BSN ... -
Social determinants of rural Hispanic women at risk for postpartum depression
(2017-07-10)Purpose: Postpartum depression is generally accepted as one of the common phenomena among childbearing women regardless of countries or culture. It is a critical and major problem for rural health. The Hispanic ... -
Social determinants of women's mental health and barriers to help-seeking in three ethnically diverse, impoverished, and underserved communities
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Tuesday, July 23, 2013: Purpose: Depression and anxiety are significant mental health issues in the United States today that tend to affect ethnically diverse, impoverished women disproportionately. ... -
Social determinants related to depression outcomes
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016: Purpose: The World Health Organization has projected that depression will be the second leading cause of disability worldwide by 2020 (Kessler & Bromet, 2013; Murray & ... -
Social empathy: Pathway to developing change agents and social justice advocates
Immersion programs foster social empathy. This study analyzed reflections from a social justice course taught inside a state prison. Findings suggest social empathy is a precursor to social justice advocacy. Themes included: ... -
Social factors that exacerbate features of borderline personality disorder in young adult women
Although there are studies conducted with Hispanics and Puerto Ricans living in the United States, there are no studies with female Puerto Rican BPD patients residing in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico available. Since ... -
Social factors that exacerbate features of borderline personality disorder in young adult women between 25 and 35 years of age living in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
The high prevalence of BPD hospitalizations, unsuccessful treatments, poor social awareness, suicide attempts and complete suicides were motivating forces for this research study. The aim was to uncover pertinent social ... -
The social identity, burnout, and subjective well-being of nurses in life transition period
The hierarchical regression analysis of the relationship between social identity, burnout and subject well-being of novice nurses in Korea showed that the higher the multiple identity and the lower burnout, the less the ... -
Social isolation and emotional loneliness in older adults with congestive heart failure
(2018-03-12)Studies reviewed from the literature show a definitive link between persistent social isolation or emotional lonliness, disease progression and increased morbidity. This is particularly true in the older adult diagnosed ... -
Social isolation in long term care: Improving assessment and decision-making skills
(2017-08-30)The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effect of a quality improvement project with a multicomponent intervention on assessment and decision-making skills for healthcare professionals who are responsible for the ... -
Social Media 101
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Wednesday, September 24, 2014: As social media platforms continue to grow in popularity, it becomes even more important for organizations and professionals to have a virtual presence. This session will ... -
Social Media for Health: Utilizing Instagram to Improve Eating Habits of Overweight and Obese Adolescents
Social media is an effective tool to promote healthy patient behaviors. The purpose of this project is to 1) explore adolescent preferences regarding delivery of content on a social media platform and 2) tailor and implement ... -
Social media intervention for exercise motivation and cardiac rehabilitation adherence: A feasibility study
Cardiac rehabilitation is underutilized. While many interventions have been tried, a knowledge gap remains regarding the effectiveness of Facebook for promotion of cardiac rehabilitation motivation and adherence. To determine ... -
Social media use for the early career nurse
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2021-07-01)This webinar aims to help fellow early-career nurses understand how they can best utilize social media in an authentic yet professional manner. When used correctly, it has endless benefits to develop your career and ... -
Social network analysis as a method for nursing research
(2012-9-12)Purpose: Nursing research often relies on data obtained from individuals in an effort to understand human experiences of health and illness. These individual experiences do not occur in isolation; instead, they take place ... -
Social network characteristics of adolescents with ADHD
(2017-09-15)Youth with ADHD have been demonstrated to have social difficulties but no study has analyzed the social networks of adolescents with ADHD. This session presents research comparing the social networks of adolescents with ... -
Social networking for improved maternal child health in rural settings
(2017-07-26)This presentation will cover key qualitative aspects of developing a social networking nutrition program for the improvement of maternal child health outcomes in rural and remote settings. -
Social networks and health-promoting lifestyles in Korean older adults
This study was to understand predictors on social networks and health-promoting lifestyles(HPLS).Total of 354 old adults residing in South Korea and immigrants in the U.S. participated. The scores of two variables were ...