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Effect of Patient Handoffs on Nursing Self-Efficacy
Patient handoffs between health providers in the post-anesthesia care unit and receiving division can vary from written, telephone, or face-to-face. Nursing self-efficacy can be influenced by the type of handoff received ... -
The effect of pelvic floor biofeedback training for urinary incontinence in prostate cancer survivors: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) is a distressing problem after radical prostatectomy (RP) and impairs the quality of life of prostate cancer survivors. Pelvic floor ... -
The Effect of Play with Canines on Psychological and Physical Stress Measures in College Students
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Introduction and Background: Stress can be impede learning and be a major cause of student attrition or failure to advance in studies at a timely pace. This is an increasing ... -
The effect of post-operative Vitamin C on pain, fatigue and quality of life
Poster was presented on Wednesday, December 11, 2019The purpose of this DNP project was to assess the effect of post-operative vitamin C administration on pain, fatigue reduction due to the neuroprotective and antioxidant ... -
Effect of preceptorship characteristics on safe medication administration knowledge and self-confidence of senior BSN students
Preceptorships are increasingly used in undergraduate nursing education. What factors related to the characteristics of the preceptorship affect student self-confidence and learning outcomes, particularly related to safe ... -
The effect of preoperative routine cannabis consumption or perioperative administration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) on post operative nausea and vomiting in surgical patients
With the growing advocation for and legalization of medical and recreational marijuana, its presence in patients presenting for anesthesia is on the rise. It has been hypothesized that complications such as nausea and ... -
The effect of prompted self-regulated learning strategies in a clinical nursing preceptorship
The transition of new graduates into the workplace is a concern of nursing practice and education and the development of metacognitive critical thinking skills would facilitate this transition. Aims of this study were to: ... -
Effect of RCT testing on a CBPR-developed cessation intervention for culturally diverse, low socioeconomic women
(2017-06-14)Purpose: There are an estimated 4.8 million households living in US government subsidized housing, with the majority of these households led by single African American women. The smoking prevalence of African American ... -
The effect of remediation on NCLEX® success in baccalaureate nursing students
Remediation is a robust teaching strategy utilized by educators to improve student success. A remediation protocol was instituted by nursing faculty following the identification of at-risk students for NCLEX failure. The ... -
The effect of repeat simulation after reflection on nursing students critical thinking, satisfaction, and self-confidence
Researchers have studied nursing education in regards to the relationships between simulation, critical thinking, clinical reasoning, self-confidence, student satisfaction, simulation design and effective debriefing methods. ... -
The effect of respiratory rehabilitation program on perceived self-efficacy and dyspnea in lung cancer patients
This quasi-experimental aimed to examine the effect of respiratory rehabilitation program on perceived self-efficacy and dyspnea by using Bandura's as the conceptual framework.The study finding suggest that the respiratory ... -
The effect of Root Cause Analysis on safe medication administration
(2018-03-15)Though Root Cause Analysis has been required for sentinel events for many years, there is little evidence for efficacy. This study explores the impact of RCA on nursing knowledge and attitudes about safe medication administration. -
The Effect of Safe-Movement and Walking Program on Reducing the Fear of Falling in Elderly
(2017-07-06)Purpose: The aim of this study is to determine the effects of “Safe Movement and Walking Program” on reducing the fear of falling in elderly individuals living in a nursing home. Methods: The study was carried out in ... -
Effect of sedative music and scheduled rest on anxiety, pain, and myocardial oxygen demand during chair rest in adult postoperative open-heart patients
Open-heart surgery patients in ICU report anxiety and pain with chair rest despite administration of opioid analgesics. In addition, chair rest increases myocardial oxygen demand (MVO2). Non-pharmacological, complementary ... -
The effect of self-regulation on breastfeeding duration in primiparous mothers
Eighty-six primiparous breastfeeding mothers were recruited from a community hospital in the northern panhandle of West Virginia. A randomized, controlled, two-group experimental design was used to examine the association ... -
The effect of self-reported levels of optimism on blood pressure in an adult population: A pilot study
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: The purpose of this research study is to examine a possible correlation between levels of self-reported optimism and blood pressure readings. ... -
Effect of Sequence of Simulated and Clinical Practicum Learning Experiences on Clinical Competency of Nursing Students
(2016-10-11)Although simulation has been increasingly used as a supplement to traditional clinical experiences, it is unknown if the order in which simulated and clinical practicum learning experiences occur affects nursing students’ ... -
The Effect of Simulated Tutorials on Clinical Competency for Nursing Students
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016, and Friday, April 8, 2016: Background and Significance: The impact of a new graduate nurse (NGRN) leaving employment within the first year costs a hospital system around $40,000 ... -
The effect of simulation courseware on critical thinking in undergraduate nursing students: Multi-site pre-post study
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015: Background: The use of simulations has been considered as opportunities for students to enhance their critical thinking (CT), but previous studies were limited becasue they ... -
Effect of simulation training on nursing students in adult nursing
(2017-07-05)Purpose This study aimed at verifying a student nurse's simulation education effect in adult nursing. Method The subject was targeted at the third-year nursing student (120 persons) who is taking a lecture on ...