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Emergency protection plan for health care workers
As discovered during the world wide pandemic COVID-19 we need to ensure our health care workers are protected so that they can care for the sick and injured patients. -
Emergency room nurses transitioning from curative to end-of-life care: The rural influence
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Emergency Room (ER) nurses in rural communities face unique obstacles and barriers while caring for patients and families at end-of-life. Standard guidelines, programs, and ... -
Emergent care competence and its related factors among junior high and elementary school nurses in Taiwan
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: The main purposes of this study consisted of (1) understanding elementary and junior high school nurses' emergent care competence in Taiwan; '(2) exploring the ... -
Emergent leadership: A novel perspective of frontline clinical leadership
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Friday, September 26, 2014: Approximately, 44,000 - 98,000 preventable deaths and over 1 million patient injuries occur yearly due to medical errors in health care delivery in hospitals in the United ... -
Emerging adults' lived experience of perinatally acquired human immunodeficiency virus
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a global problem, infecting over 70 million people worldwide. However, HIV has changed from being a terminal disease to a ... -
The emerging adults' lived experience of perinatally acquired human immunodeficiency virus (PAHIV)
(2017-07-27)Perinatally acquired human immunodeficiency virus (PAHIV) infants are surviving into emerging adulthood and not much is known about this group. This study explores the emerging adult’s lived experience of PAHIV, ... -
Emerging directions in doctor of nursing practice projects: Development of health policy/advocacy project guidelines
Health policy/advocacy DNP projects are an emerging focus of interest. However, project guidelines are designed to support clinically focused projects. This abstract establishes the legitimacy of the DNP health policy ... -
Emerging Educational Administrator Institute (EEAI): Outcomes from three cohorts
The need to develop leaders in education is well established. While the EEAI, developed building on the success of other Sigma Leadership programs, has evolved since its inception, inspection of results revealed that ... -
Emerging educational leadership utilising the Triad Model: Experience of a leadership mentor
The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of a Sigma leadership mentor in guiding an international leadership scholar to plan and develop the first Master of Nursing program in Sri Lanka using mentored-leadership ... -
Emerging nursing roles in collaborative management of sleep-disordered breathing and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
(2017-07-25)Background: Current concepts in the rapidly expanding field of sleep medicine, specifically Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) management, provide a significant challenge to already overburdened healthcare demands internatio ... -
The emerging role of the patient blood management nurse
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Friday, July 22, 2016 and Thursday, July 21, 2016: Traditionally nurses in medical institutions have been responsible for the basic tasks related to blood transfusion including monitoring, safety and ... -
Emotion and emotional intelligence in nursing leadership
The tremendous changes in the healthcare environment in the United States are increasing the physical and emotional labor of nurses, thus contributing to a decrease in this critical resource. Healthcare leaders are expected ... -
Emotion regulation intervention to sustain physical activity in rural-dwelling women and men after myocardial infarctions
This proposed 2-group, randomized, controlled pilot study is to evaluate preliminary efficacy of a nurse led, theoretically based emotion regulation intervention (POWER) remotely to improve MVPA among a vulnerable group ... -
Emotional and sexual health on informal caregivers of older adults in condition of functional dependency
Informal caregivers don't receive any kind of clinical assistance, especially the female population who are mainly the ones who deliver the cares. They forget their own cares and privacy, deteriorating their emotional ... -
Emotional intelligence and empathy of nursing students in an immersive capstone clinical course
Background. Today’s baccalaureate nursing students need to be prepared to care for patients in an ever-changing, high acuity environment. Many programs offer a capstone immersive clinical experience. However, the ... -
Emotional intelligence education and civility in nursing education: A basic qualitative study
Incivility in nursing is a multidimensional problem that requires a new, innovative approach to managing complicated interpersonal behaviors. Emotional intelligence has emerged as an essential skill for the nursing profession, ... -
Emotional Intelligence Education and Civility in Nursing Education: Cultivating a Healthy Academic Environment
This original qualitative study explored how nursing faculty incorporate emotional intelligence educational components in undergraduate nursing education. Results suggested that faculty use a combination of formal and ... -
Emotional intelligence in nursing
(2012-01-04)Practice problems: Nurses are responsible for using emotional skills to evaluate and promote patient's emotional health. There is very limited research relating to measuring emotional abilities of nurses. Research from ... -
Emotional Intelligence in the Work Environment
Most will agree that teamwork and collaboration are strong elements in effective teamwork that promote better patient outcomes and job satisfaction. However, emotional intelligence provides empowerment to nurses that helps ... -
Emotional intelligence levels in baccalaureate-prepared early career registered nurses
The increasing complexity of the healthcare environment calls for increasing emotional intelligence (EI) competence in nurses so as to establish effective relationships that facilitate positive patient outcomes. Because ...