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Characteristics of work engagement in Japanese female nurses
Japanese nurses' work engagement improves with age. However, the work engagement scoreare low compared to other countries.This is because it reflects the Japanese tendency of Japanese to suppress positive emotions. When ... -
Charge nurse leadership academy: Developing front line leaders
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendations include promoting leadership at the point of care and enhancing competencies at all levels. Charge nurses play a pivotal role in ... -
Charm and captivate with chapter recruitment events
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Sunday, September 18, 2016: Improper recruitment and selection practices can result in low acceptance and retention rates. What events is your chapter hosting to build relationships with potential members? -
Chasing zero. Reducing hospital acquired conditions in the intensive care unit
(2016-03-17)Background: Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI) are the most commonly reported hospital-acquired condition, and the rates continue to rise. More than 560,000 patients develop CAUTI each year, leading to ... -
Checking in the checked out
There has been a problem identified amongst staff on all levels regarding disconnection and lack of engagement. This affects employee satisfaction, overall engagement and teamwork. Our objective was designed as a staff ... -
Checking the pulse of cultural competency: A comparison of PA magnet and non-magnet facilities
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Sunday, July 24, 2016: Background: Cultural competency has the potential to mitigate healthcare disparities and improve outcomes through increased access and full engagement of patients and families ... -
Chemotherapy exposure risk in nurses: Eliminating the gap between evidence-informed health policy and clinical practice
Each year, approximately 8 million healthcare workers are exposed to chemotherapy agents. Properly implemented health policy can create a safe work environment for nurses. Evidence-Informed Health Policy Model was used ... -
Chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment: The breast cancer experience
The aims of this qualitative descriptive study were to describe the experience of chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) for women with breast cancer who received chemotherapy; and identify information about CRCI ... -
The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and Quality Health Care: Between Two Worlds
(2016-10-20)The Native American Lakota population in La Plant, South Dakota face abject poverty, isolation, and substandard healthcare resources. In remote regions where access to healthcare is deficient, non-profit organizations are ... -
The Chief Nurse Executive's Role for a Healthy Work Environment
The project's aim was to provide leadership innovation in HWE initiatives. Using the American Association of Critical Care Nurses' Healthy Work Environment Assessment Tool, a sample of Chief Nurses in New Jersey was surveyed. ... -
Chief quality officer rounds: Charting a new course for performance improvement
(2012-01-04)Reimbursement changes from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and value based purchasing systems have made performance improvement more crucial then ever. A voluminous amount of data collection is the norm ... -
Child and youth obesity screening and referral
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: This practice improvement project (PIP) is a doctoral scholarship project that aims to implement a systematic process to screen and refer obese children and youth age 3 through ... -
Child caregiving burden and preventative health care utilization among mothers with mental disorders
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016: Purpose: Persons with mental disorders experience higher rates of chronic illness that are due in part to suboptimal self-care, including underutilization of preventative ... -
Child Maltreatment and the Link to Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence in Adulthood: Implications for Nurse-Midwives
Nurse-midwives need additional resources and training related to intimate partner violence, and they must take an active role in assessing, treating, providing resources, and making appropriate referrals to interprofessional ... -
Child rearing support of nurses who are mothers of pre-school age children
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: Managing both job and child rearing is a big challenge for women, and it is specifically difficult for nurses to manage both and that many nurses are susceptible to ... -
Child sex trafficking in the health care setting: Recommendations for practice
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: The child sex trafficking (CST) industry can be conceptualized as a broad phenomenon encompassing such human rights violations as survival sex, forced prostitution, debt bondage, ... -
Child Wellness Day: An Interdisciplinary Community Engagement Service
(2018-06-29)This presentation will describe the implementation of a wellness day for children of graduate students. This event provides clinical experiences to undergraduate/graduate students while providing a valuable service to ... -
Childbirth delivery preference using a newly developed childbirth delivery options questionnaire: A pilot study
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: It is concerning that the rate of caesarean sections is increasing worldwide. Results from the World Health Organization (WHO) worldwide survey showed that the overall ... -
Childbirth in the Perspective of the Ayangans in Aguinaldo, Ifugao, Philippines
(2018-06-08)This presentation highlights the beliefs and practices during childbirth among the Ayangans in Aguinaldo, Ifugao, Philippines. It provides valuable data that could help nurses understand the care expectations of the Ayangans ... -
Childhood Adversity That Impacts Coping and Stress in Adulthood
The study findings are essential to addressing modifiable risk factors that precipitate negative health outcomes in adulthood that can lead to early mortality based on exposure to adverse childhood experiences.