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The effect of caregiver feeding education on dementia patient weight
(7/3/2018)Dementia is associated with deterioration in memory and cognition which can be severe enough to diminish a person's capacity to perform everyday activities including eating. Maintaining sufficient nutritional intake for ... -
Effect of change in nursing skill mix on patient and organizational outcomes in one teaching hospital
This study examined the effect of a change in nursing skill mix, RN hours, and total caregiver hours on patient satisfaction, adverse occurrences, mortality, length of stay, and cost on 19 nursing units (N = 46, 664 patients) ... -
The effect of characteristics of medical market and institutions on staff-mixing level of long-term care hospitals
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: As the number of long-term care hospitals has quickly increased in Korea with a rapidly aging population, it is time to provide appropriate services for patients not ... -
The effect of cinnamon in blood glucose level of patients with type II diabetes mellitus
(2017-06-29)Purpose: The study aims to determine the effects of cinnamon to the blood glucose level of patients with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Specifically, the study parameters are on the FBS, BMI, weight and waist circumference ... -
The effect of civility on the healthcare environment, staff, and the care of patients
This session reviews research on the implementation of Relationship Based Care to facilitate cultural transformation. This study identified civility is important in creating a healthy work environment. -
The effect of classroom and clinical learning approaches on academic achievement in associate degree nursing students
While many students compete aggressively to enter into nursing schools, those who succeed have no guarantee they will be successful in their nursing studies, graduating, and passing the National Council Licensing Exam for ... -
The effect of clinical mentorship on the providers' competencies during directly observed clinical care
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: Assess the effect of peer led practice, after short facility based training on directly observed care for PPH and birth asphyxia. Methods: ... -
Effect of clinical pathway implementation on outpatient wait time to urgent specialty appointment
(2018-03-02)Untoward wait time between a primary care referral and initial urgent specialty care appointment was identified during a root cause analysis at the project facility. Ambiguous role responsibilities and unclear referral ... -
Effect of clinical practice guidelines developed base in evidence-based practice for postoperative pain management in patients who underwent orthopedic surgery
(2012-9-12)Effective pain management has been shown to promote earlier ambulation and reduced postoperative complications. However, pain management in patients who underwent orthopedic surgery remains an issue in nursing practice. ... -
The effect of collaborative testing on nursing students
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Teaching strategies in nursing education call for active student participation. Collaborative learning involve students in group learning. ... -
Effect of communication technology usage on sleep and physical activity level in nursing students
(2017-07-27)Today, communication technologies that are widely used among university students are widely used among nursing students. The present study was conducted in order to examine effect of communication technology usage on sleep ... -
The effect of consistent operating room nursing teams on operating room nurses' perceptions of job stress, group cohesion, conflict, job satisfaction and anticipated turnover
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among the type of OR assignment and OR nurses' perceptions of job stress, group cohesion, interpersonal conflict, job satisfaction and anticipated turnover. The ... -
The effect of constipation on the psychoneurological cluster and performance in advanced breast cancer women
This presentation will provide insight on the important relationship between Pain and constipation in advanced cancer patients and highlight the significance of comprehensive symptom management. -
The effect of constipation prevention programs in patients undergoing total knee replacement arthroplasty
A constipation prevention program consisting of fluid intake, bowel training, and abdominal & pelvic floor exercises proved to be an appropriate nursing intervention for patients undergoing TKRA surgery. -
The effect of continuous nursing intervention by a randomized controlled trial on laryngectomized patients' QOL
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of nursing intervention by a randomized controlled trial on laryngectomees' quality of life from before surgery to twelve months after hospital discharge (the primary ... -
Effect of conversation on nursing student outcomes in a web-based course on cardiac rhythm interpretation
The demand for professional nursing care is expected to rise dramatically during the next 20 years. Decreased enrollments in nursing programs and an aging RN workforce will exacerbate the shortage of nurses. One clear ... -
The effect of critical incident debriefing in the emergency department
Session E presented Friday, September 28, 10:00-11:00 am Purpose: Emergency Department (ED) nurses and other staff can feel stressed after critical incidents such as the death of a patient, a violent event, or a medical ... -
The effect of debate-based learning in the nursing ethics education
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of debate-based learning on moral sensitivity, moral judgment, and ethical decision making in the nursing ethics education. This study demonstrated that an debate-based ... -
The effect of deliberate practice and peer mentoring on baccalaureate nursing students’ competence in vital signs, breath sounds, and heart sounds
(2017-08-25)Background: Nursing students often do not have adequate opportunities to practice psychomotor skills within patient care settings, but skill decay can occur without regular practice. Methods: A one-group, repeated-measures ... -
The effect of deliberate practice combined with high-fidelity simulation scenarios on psychomotor skill competency and retention in prelicensure nursing education: A mixed methods pilot study
Graduating students who are proficient in the representative skills of nursing are vital for providing safe, quality patient care. The purpose of this pilot mixed method study was to examine the combined effect of deliberate ...