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Cultivating Future Leaders
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Thursday, September 25, 2014: Do you feel like your group is recycling the same leaders on your board each election? Attend this session to learn how to create a sense of community and local pride to ... -
Cultivating graduate nurses' knowledge of pathophysiology through gamification
The use of gamification in a pathophysiology class stimulates students' interest in the physiological processes that cause disease, which in turn, provides students a deeper understanding of the content. When students are ... -
Cultivating leaders in nursing education: Now and for the future
(2016-07-19)Session presented on Friday, July 22, 2016: Healthcare is undergoing unprecedented rapid change. Sweeping reform, advancements in treatment options, an increasingly diverse and aging population, and the impending retirements ... -
Cultivating psychological safety through clinical supervision
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2022-07-13)Workplace cultures which are underpinned by psychological safety offer an environment for authenticity, honesty and most importantly safety. Employees feel that they can share their concerns, disclose their non-conventual ... -
Cultivating self-care among health professionals: An interdisciplinary approach
The goal of this project is to promote interdisciplinary collaboration among nursing and social work students to support a healthy learning environment by educating and empowering students. The presenters will offer ... -
Cultivating Your Most Precious Resource Through Professional Development
A robust continuous professional development program (CPD) is critical to ensure excellent outcomes. It is essential for leaders to understand the factors that enhance the impact of CPD on its workforce. This presentation ... -
The cultivation and practice of spiritual care expertise in an inpatient palliative care setting
Caregivers involved in palliative care seek to understand problems and challenges at end of life through research to determine the best care for patients and their families. Spiritual care is a key component of quality end ... -
Cultural care needs of Spanish speaking parents with limited English proficiency (LEP)
The purpose of this qualitative, ethnonursing study was to understand values, beliefs, and experiences of Spanish speaking parents with limited English proficiency (SSP-LEP), of Mexican origin, whose children are hospitalized ... -
Cultural characteristics of a nursing education center of excellence: A naturalistic inquiry case study
Nursing education is at a crossroad today. Stressors in nursing programs include expanding enrollments to meet growing workforce demands for more registered nurses, demanding workloads with low average nursing faculty ... -
Cultural competence among nursing students in three countries: A cross-sectional study
(2017-06-29)Purpose: The entire world is experiencing the highest human mobility recorded in history as indicated by the steady rise of global migration. Globalization and emigration increases cultural diversity and ... -
Cultural competence and confidence in nursing students: A triangulated approach to evaluate domains of learning
(2014-05-13)Session presented on: Friday, April 4, 2014: Purpose and Theoretical Rationale: The purpose of this triangulated comparative design of cohorts of pre-licensure nursing students is to describe trends over time in self-efficacy ... -
Cultural competence and knowledge of South Asian culture of RNs in an urban hospital: Pilot
The purpose of pilot study was to examine the cultural competence and knowledge of South Asian culture of RNs working in an urban hospital setting. The outcomes of this study warrant further exploration of cultural competence ... -
Cultural competence and racist attitudes of direct patient care registered nurses in a Midwestern state
Racism has been implicated as one of the causes of health disparities in non-White population groups in the United States. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe cultural competence and racist attitudes of ... -
Cultural competence education to improve nursing students' competence
Cultural competence acknowledges the culture of patients by tailoring healthcare interventions. Implicit bias, cultural competence, and disparities are important for nurses to consider. Understanding these concepts helps ... -
Cultural Competence in Hospice Care: Addressing the Needs of Staff and Volunteers
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: This is a community project developed and implemented to address an identified health need. The authors, six students from Nevada State College ... -
Cultural competence in nursing school curricula
The purpose of this study was to determine the benefit of both classroom instruction and an immersive clinical experience for the development of cultural competence skills among student nurses. The 3-D Model for Culturally ... -
Cultural competence in the baccalaureate degree nursing curriculum
Health care providers are members of a helping profession and need to provide quality care to all members of society. As a result of current and projected demographic changes within the United States (U.S.), health care ... -
Cultural competence: Gaps in knowledge of navy healthcare personnel during global health engagement missions
(2017-07-27)Military medical personnel assigned to United States (US) Naval hospital ships perform global health engagement missions worldwide. This abstract will highlight the need for targeted in depth cultural education to enhance ... -
Cultural Competency Training for Heightened Awareness of the Hospital Staff and Program
Cultural competency training for mental health and addiction hospital staff utilized two tools to increase heightened awareness for the staff in providing a more culturally competent care and culturally competent program ... -
Cultural Competency Training for Mental Health and Addiction Hospital Staff
Project implemented over eight weeks. A three-hour cultural competency training for hospital staff and two tools utilized. Attendees will learn about the benefit of culturally competent practices and initiatives to address ...