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Disruptive behavior between physicians and nurses: The role of the physician leader
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: Disruptive behavior interferes with building a culture of safety and teamwork. Physicians and nurses play a major role in patient outcomes. Physicians often view their ... -
Disruptive Behavior: Understanding Factors that Cultivate a Code of Silence
(2012-01-04)(41st Biennial Convention) Healthy practice environments and organizational cultures of shared respect among healthcare providers are prerequisites for patient safety and quality care. There is substantial evidence that ... -
Disruptive nursing education for the 21st century: Bringing telehealth clinic to the pathophysiology classroom
Establishing a 'clinic based' telehealth simulation teaching strategy for a didactic course diversifies the monolithic classroom lecture. Using technology to enhance student problem-solving and decision-making skills ... -
Dissemination and implementation of a cervical cancer screen and treatment program in Ethiopia
(2017-07-27)Cervical cancer incidence and mortality are rising in Ethiopia. With low resources for cancer treatment, prevention of cervical cancer is a key strategy to decreasing incidence. This presentation is describes dissemination ... -
Dissemination and implementation of colon cancer screening program for Latinos living near the U.S.-Mexico border
(2017-07-27)Recent trends in increased colorectal cancer screening test utilization are not mirrored in poor and minority populations. We will detail the process of conducting a dissemination and implementation study in the context ... -
Dissemination and Implementation Studies: The Statistician/Methodologist's Role and Responsibilities
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: The long delay between health and healthcare research findings and everyday practice is critical. The science of dissemination and implementation (D & I) addresses this ... -
Dissemination and Utilization Gap of Nursing Research in India: Call for International Collaboration
(2012-9-12)Purpose: Research dissemination and knowledge utilization are essential components of today's nursing practice. The CURN model (1980) explains the importance of research utilization in nursing. It was evident from researchers ... -
Distance to pharmacies, medication adherence, and health status in a low-income community
Healthcare systems are plagued by inequalities associated with socioeconomic barriers. Pharmacy deserts have a direct impact on the quality of health. This study explored the relationships among pharmacy distances and ... -
Distance-technology delivered grief support program: Perceived quality and satisfaction of training provided to social workers
Through a research grant provided by the Cambia Health Foundation, Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program, a non-profit organization located in the College of Nursing at the University of Utah, extends ... -
Distinguishing novice competency: How do simulation assessments measure up?
This robust, multi-site study compared several methods of nursing competency assessment in simulation to determine which were best at identifying the novice nurse. This is important as the novice nurse is the one that will ... -
Distinguishing Pain versus Psychiatric Behavior in Alzheimer's Disease Patients
(5/7/2018)Alzheimer's Disease (AD) patients are at risk for not having their pain recognized. When nurses do not have adequate knowledge and tools to help determine if an AD patient is experiencing pain this often results in ignored ... -
Distress after preterm birth: A discourse analysis of parents' accounts and photographs
Preterm birth is a distressing experience for parents. This distress may continue into early childhood, with negative consequences for parents' mental health and child development. The purpose of this study was to take an ... -
Distress and type 2 diabetes: An integrative review
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Problem: Half of all Americans are projected to be diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (DM) or prediabetes by 2020; and 2050 projections indicate that 1 in 3 Americans will develop ... -
Distress screenings for oncology patients, a best practice approach
The impact of distress can have consequences that are devastating for patients with cancer, especially during an unforeseen pandemic. The specific aim of this study identifies the efficacy of using the Distress Screening ... -
Distributive Justice and Social Policy: A Case Study
This research focused on explicating the conceptions of just distribution of resources underlying one example of health policy. The policy used as a case study was federal funding of home health care under Medicare, during ... -
The Diurnal Patterns of Fatigue in Patients on Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study
(2017-07-27)Fatigue is a common symptom for patients on hemodialysis. This work describes the feasibility of measuring fatigue multiple times daily and the diurnal patterns of fatigue in these patients, which will help the development ... -
Divers-abilities: Just a part of the everyday world
(2016-03-21)Sessions presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015. -
Diverse Educational Initiatives to Prevent Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection in Critical Care
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Critical care units demonstrate the highest prevalence of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) and greatly impact acceptance of catheter use within a facility ... -
Diverse educational strategies enhance multigenerational learning in the classroom and workplace
(2017-06-21)Purpose: This presentation will examine similarities and differences among generations and how diverse educational strategies can be developed for the multigenerational classroom or workplace. It will also discuss how ... -
Diversity Training: The Effectiveness of Gaming in Raising Cultural Awareness Among Students of Health Professions
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Monday, July 25, 2016: Purpose: The Pew Research Center (2015) estimates that by 2050, one in five Americans will be foreign born and 82% of the nation's population growth from 2005 to 2050 will be ...