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Do self-efficacy, exercise benefits and barriers, and demographic factors have the same effects on the physical activity across the gender?
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Friday, July 26, 2013: Purpose: While health indices of smoking, hypertension, and diabetes among Korean adults have improved during the last 10 years, physical inactivity and obesity were getting ... -
Do simulation roles really affect clinical decision-making accuracy in an acute care scenario?
(2017-08-17)The purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of on clinical decision making (CDM) among various roles in an acute-care simulation scenario in pre-licensure nursing students. This study utilized a mixed factorial ... -
Do women have a choice? Nurse’s role in decision making regarding vaginal birth after cesarean
This presentation introduced women's decision making for vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). The review of literature provides data that highlights the importance of allowing women to verbalize their preference of delivery. ... -
The Doctor of Nursing Practice: Promoting partnerships and reducing health disparities among vulnerable populations
(2017-07-13)The purpose of this presentation is to describe how a collaborative environment was created between two universities to support Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) students as they build their programs of scholarly activity ... -
The Doctor of Nursing Practice: Reflections on the Past and Visions for the Future
(2017-07-24)The rapid expansion of DNP programs in the United States has resulted in great variability in curriculum and the final DNP project. However, the principles upon which the DNP was endorsed by the American Colleges of Nursing ... -
Doctoral Education in Nursing: A Polish Perspective
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Background: Becoming a registered nurse in Poland requires a completing of a three-year bachelor's degree. Afterwards nurses have an opportunity ... -
Doctoral education in nursing: SigmaCast, Episode 3
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2020-01-29)This episode we will be discussing doctoral education in nursing. The discussion will center around the need for doctoral education and discuss several types of terminal degrees often seen in nursing. Episode Details: Host: ... -
The doctoral journey: Exploring the relationship between workplace empowerment of nurse educators and successful completion of a doctoral degree
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Nursing education and practice trends reflect an increasing need for nurse educators prepared with a doctoral degree. However, more than 50% of doctoral learners never complete ... -
Doctoral nursing graduates lived experience of a virtual mentoring program and building upon the mentoring
(2018-03-12)A robust focus on mentoring within doctoral nursing education is needed to support doctorally prepared nurse educators and the quality of future research in nursing education. The purpose of this study is to explore the ... -
Doctoral nursing students' use of evidence-based knowledge, skills, and attitudes of scholarly writing
(2017-06-19)Purpose: Scholarly writing is required for doctoral program graduates who plan to disseminate their work and advance the discipline of nursing. However, nurses enter doctoral programs with varying ability and experience ... -
Documentation of adverse childhood experiences
Poster was presented on Thursday, May 2, 2019The purpose of this project was to establish a plan to institute the screening for and the documentation of, the prevalence of ACEs in a local pediatric practice. -
Documentation of fluid balance of patients on intravenous therapy in a university hospital in Ghana
(2017-09-19)Infusion therapy is an integral aspect of nursing practice. However, infusion therapy-related lawsuits are among the fasted-growing category of litigation against nurses because of the invasive nature of the procedure. ... -
Does 3D technology have clinical application in nursing assessment of wounds in adult care settings?
(2017-06-07)Purpose: The purpose of this project is to describe the state of nursing science using 3D imaging as an adjunct for pressure injury documentation and subsequent clinical care. Background: Pressure injuries present a major ... -
Does a bachelor of nursing programme in the Western Cape, South Africa, adequately prepare graduates for their professional world of work?
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Introduction: The success of a country's economy increasingly depends on the quality of its human resources which, in turn, is inextricably linked to the effectiveness and ... -
Does a culturally infused high-fidelity human simulation (HFHS) scenario accurately depict the culture?
(2017-07-21)Purpose: The United States (U.S.) is rapidly becoming a multi-cultural, pluralistic society. The U.S. Census current U. S. Census (2010) reported that 72% of the US population origins were from White European ... -
Does a dedicated education unit ease new nurses' transition into practice?
This mixed method study examined impact of a Dedicated Education Unit (DEU) on Transition to Practice. Results suggested that new graduate nurses with DEU experience were better prepared for contemporary practice compared ... -
Does a modified TeamSTEPPS® online educational intervention change nursing students’ attitudes?
(2018-04-03)TeamSTEPPS® is an evidence based practice, patient safety program created for the healthcare setting. Online RN to BSN students received an online educational intervention. Survey results demonstrated a positive change ... -
Does a Nurse Practitioner in a LTCF Decrease 30-Day Hospital Readmission Rates?
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016, and Friday, April 8, 2016: Aim: The purpose of this quantitative study is to evaluate the impact of adding a nurse practitioner (NP) in the long-term care facility (LTCF) eight ... -
Does a perioperative decision aid tool help increase patient and staff engagement?
Does a perioperative decision aid tool help increase patient and nursing staff engagement? Background: Rapid reductions in healthcare reimbursement caused by the value-based care movement have healthcare organizations ... -
Does a study aboard program encourage nursing students to embrace cross cultural experiences?
(2017-06-06)Purpose: Today’s generation of students has challenged nursing faculty to develop creative strategies and innovative methods to encourage students to experience study aboard. High School and College students in ...