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Childhood obesity: Approaches to policy change to improve population health in Baltimore County Public Schools
Childhood Obesity predisposes children to chronic diseases that reduce the quality of life, increase the cost of healthcare, and increase health disparities. This poster presentation illustrates two approaches to health ... -
Childhood overweight bias: Perceptions of student nurses within the nursing major
(4/17/2017)Purpose: To explore bias among student nurses within the nursing major regarding overweight children. Setting: College of Nursing at a large Midwestern University in an urban setting. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional ... -
Children oral symptoms: The beneficial role of the oral microbiota and oral health behaviors
The participants will expect to learn knowledge on what helps alleviate children oral health symptoms by implementing oral health behavior interventions that target oral microbiota. -
Children sleeping habits in preschool age, their behavior during the wake up night and strategies adopted by parents
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Purpose: Nevertheless we can identify more and more sleep problems in childhood, associated with unhealthy habits. According to National Sleep Foundation, in 2004, surveys ... -
Children with cerebral palsy preferences for adventures and their reasons why
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015: Approximately 1 in 323 children are diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP). Children with CP are differently abled, 41% of children with CP have limited abilities to crawl, ... -
Children with special healthcare needs: Needs after the first year of diagnosis
(2017-09-19)This is a qualitative study designed to describe 15 (40% Hispanic, 27% Black and 33% White) parents' perceptions of what was needed to maintain their health and functioning in the first difficult year after their infant's ... -
Children's oral health equity and promotion practices
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2021-10-28)Poor oral health has been linked with negative child health outcomes, including early childhood dental caries (ECC), a leading Healthly People 2030 public health concern. Health and racial disparities put disadvantaged ... -
Children's pain post-discharge: Parent views of support from an Australian nurse practitioner acute pain service
This individual oral presentation reports on findings from a study into children's pain post-discharge and perceptions of support from an Australian Nurse Practitioner led Acute Pain Service. -
Chinese nursing students' perceptions of case study use as a teaching and learning strategy
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Background: Chinese nursing education is in a process of transformation aimed to prepare professional nurses to meet the demands of health care. ... -
Chlorhexidine gluconate bath project: A program evaluation
Patients' safety outcomes are a reliable measure of how well a unit performs within any hospital. One of the most impactful patient safety factors is bloodline infections within the hospital. Blood line infections are ... -
Chlorhexidine oral care: From prevention of pneumonia to risk factor for mortality
To view the video of this presentation, please scroll down to the embedded streamable version below. To view the slides without voiceover, please click on the slide deck file in this record. Chlorhexidine oral care is ... -
Choices related to maximizing quality of life at end of life
Humans, including those residing in the United States, can live in denial of their own mortality. Because of this, futile care is sometimes provided, often at great monetary expense and for little or no return in terms of ... -
Choosing wisely: Advancing health through nursing
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: The U.S. health care system is the most costly in the world, accounting for 17% of the gross domestic product with estimates that percentage will grow to nearly 20% by 2020. At ... -
Choosing Wisely: Building a statewide pilot program
(2016-03-21)Choosing Wisely, an initiative of the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Foundation, released its first list of "Things Providers and Patients Should Question" in 2012. This campaign works with different organizations ... -
Choosing wisely: The role of nurse in reducing unnecessary healthcare
(2016-03-21)The purpose of this presentation is to educate participants about the Choosing Wisely® campaign in an effort to improve nursing practice, patient-centered care delivery, quality of care, and safety. -
Choosing wisely: The role of nurse leaders in reducing unnecessary healthcare
(2016-03-21)The Choosing Wisely campaign is an initiative of the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) that is focused on improving communication between providers and patients. The campaign began in April 2012 with the goal of ... -
Chronic complications of venous thromboembolism (VTE)
Presentation Outline: Recall VTE risk factors and prevention Describe post-thrombotic syndrome and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) Identify nursing implications of caring for patients with ... -
Chronic disease burden and the impact on nursing practice in South Texas
(2017-07-19)Purpose: Chronic diseases are the leading causes of death in the United States, with 45% of the population having at least one chronic disease.1 Americans aged 65+ with one or more chronic disease has risen from 86.9% ... -
Chronic Disease Multi-Morbidity: Nurse Practitioners Reforming Healthcare Delivery in Australia
(2018-06-18)This presentation describes the implementation of a novel integrated model of care provided by nurse practitioners for patients with multiple chronic diseases. The model of care shows great potential as an effective way ... -
Chronic Disease Outcomes Triad Model
The purpose of this presentation is to investigate the inter-relational and interactional relationship of the triadic sequelae (physical sequelae, mental/emotional sequelae, and social sequelae) as predictors of negative ...