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Evidence-based value and availability of self-help groups for mood disorders in U.S. and Ireland
(2017-07-26)This presentation explores the evidence-based value and availability of self-help support groups for mood disorders in the U.S. and Ireland. Significant statistics for mood disorders are listed. Research is given to ... -
An evidence-based walking program to increase physical activity and healthy outcomes for employees
(2017-10-09)Implementation and evaluation of an eight-week evidence employee walking program utilizing pedometers, one on one weekly check-ins with the nurse, goal setting and caring. Employee participation consisted of pre and post ... -
An evidence-driven campaign to decrease venous thromboembolism
To identify gaps in practice, opportunities for improvement and decrease venous thromboembolism in hospitalized patients at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. -
An evidenced-based approach to fall risk assessment and management in an outpatient imaging center: Morse Fall Scale
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this evidenced-based project is to explore the use of the Morse Fall Scale (MFS) risk assessment tool as an intervention ... -
Evidenced-based human trafficking curriculum for BSN students: Use of a multimodel teaching methodology
(2017-10-02)There is a disparity between nursing education and current nursing practice. Evidence reveals that traditional lectures and subject content for BSN students are ineffective; in particular, nursing knowledge regarding ... -
An Evidenced-Based Orientation Course for an Online MSN Program
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Sunday, July 24, 2016: Preloading student satisfaction and success factors into an online program orientation course can strengthen the potential for student retention and success. The nursing literature ... -
Evidencing the contribution of nursing and midwifery: Measuring what matters
(2017-07-26)Plenary Session 2. 28th International Nursing Research Congress. -
Evolution of an Empowerment Instrument
(2018-01-23)Purpose:The purpose of this presentation is to detail the evolution of a reliable and valid instrument: the Sieloff-King Assessment of Work Team/Group Empowerment within Organizations (SKAWTGEO©). Rationale and Significance:The ... -
The evolution of an interprofessional approach to combating childhood obesity in an urban setting
(2018-06-18)An interprofessional collaborative model was used to improve child health in an urban setting. Participants were afforded the opportunity to share their expertise with members of the interprofessional team to positively ... -
The evolution of concepts in creating meaning-based nursing care
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2022-02-01)This webinar will attempt to provide a clearly constructed definition on the concepts that comprise meaning-based nursing care including its antecedents, defining attributes and consequences. Several concepts involved in ... -
Evolution of EBP education in a large pediatric academic hospital system
Recent research has identified that major deficits still exist in evidence-based practice (EBP) competency, despite many efforts. We set out to create a hospital-based educational program to meet the needs of our ... -
Evolution of Expertise Among Critical Care Nurses
(2017-06-07)Purpose: Nurses are highly skilled educated professionals who are called upon every day to incorporate accurate clinical assessment skills; decisive critical thinking and judgment skills in a dynamic, oftentimes emotionally ... -
Evolution of Nursing Credentialing System at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi
(2012-9-12)Background: Since inception in 1985 The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi has stressed upon continuing nursing education activities and credentialing of nursing staff working at the bedside. However, it was realized ... -
The evolution of pediatric clinical education using primary care simulation
Upon completion of this presentation participants will be able to recognize gaps in undergraduate nursing education and explore simulation scenarios that address these gaps. Our pediatric simulation scenarios can be used ... -
Evolution of the professional nursing organization: Development of power
The issue of power of the nursing profession has been an ongoing concern to nurses. Early nursing leaders believed that the most effective way to obtain power was through the formation of organizations for nurses. They ... -
Evolving attitudes toward research in undergraduate nursing honors students
(2017-06-22)Purpose: While there is a growing body of literature that supports the use of undergraduate research to capture student interest and to create enthusiasm that leads to higher levels of engagement, there are many unanswered ... -
The Evolving Conceptualization and Operationalization of Familism internationally
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: To review the literature regarding how the construct of familism (the cultural norm of family needs being more important than individual needs, including caring for ... -
Evolving CPR training through improved technology: An unexpected research program
(2017-10-09)This presentation explains a 10 year partnership between academics, industry and the military, as they developed new ways to learn and maintain CPR skills. Improvements in learning based on our research in deliberate ... -
Evolving nursing grand rounds for the 21st century
(2012-01-04)Purpose: To efficiently communicate the system level clinical and strategic information to a vast number of nurses in diverse locations, UPMC Center for Nursing Excellence and Innovation (CNEI) integrates the familiar ... -
Evolving self-care among individuals with schizophrenia and diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus is more common among individuals with schizophrenia compared to the general population, yet little is known about their diabetic self-care. This grounded theory study was conducted to identify the process ...