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Exemplar unit initiative framework: Engaging faculty and staff to improve patient and student outcomes
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: In an effort to fully explicate the academic service partnership between the University of Michigan School of Nursing and University of Michigan Health System, three pilot ... -
Exemplars of nursing leadership on climate change and health
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2020)Webinar Details: Sigma’s Climate and Health Webinar Series with the ANHE (Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments) Moderator: Teddie Potter, PhD, RN, FAAN Episode Details: See details file attached to this ... -
Exercise & spiritual practice for stress reduction, health and well-being
(End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC), 2020)Nurses caring for patients with serious illness must take care of themselves in order to be able to care for others. The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged nurses in ways they have never faced before. Taking care of oneself ... -
Exercise and hospitalized leukemia patients
(12/14/2015)Purposes: To determine if patients in a structured, monitored walking program experience less symptom distress than patients receiving the usual standard of care. Background/Significance: Cancer and its treatments are ... -
Exercise and the menstrual cycle
Does adding physical activity, in comparison to inactivity, throughout the menstrual cycle result in a decrease in PMS symptoms in females that have reported experiencing PMS? -
Exercise for the reduction of pain in adults & older adults with arthritis
In adults and older adults with arthritis, how does exercise compared to no exercise affect chronic pain? -
Exercise habits for veterans
The purpose of the study was to pilot test the innovative VetPA4Life physical activity (PA) habit formation program for Veterans. The objectives of the study were to determine the feasibility for recruitment and retention ... -
An exercise in the provision of care for an adult patient under investigation (PUI) for Ebola: A patient care drill
(MESH Coalition, 2016-02)In October of 2014 Indianapolis found itself, like many communities, preparing for the unknown realities of providing care to a Patient under Investigation (PUI) for Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). A group of clinical experts ... -
Exercise program on reducing anxiety and improving metabolic indicators for patients with anxiety disorders
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016 and Friday, July 22, 2016: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of home-based exercise program on reducing anxiety levels and improving metabolic ... -
Exercise to reduce chemotherapy-induced peripheral nephropathy: A pilot RCT
Oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy (OIPN) occurs in 85-95% of patients receiving FOLFOX or FOLFIRINOX, oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy for invasive gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. Persistent OIPN can impair long-term ... -
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation outcomes: A meta-analysis of gender differences
Few studies have examined gender differences in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) outcomes. A meta-analysis comparing outcomes of CR between men and women revealed significant differences in functional capacity and lipid profiles; ... -
Exerting capacity: How bedside RNs approach patient safety
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Tuesday, September 20, 2016: The numbers of patients in U.S. hospitals experiencing unfavorable, avoidable clinical outcomes continue at an alarming rate despite the development and implementation of ... -
Exerting leadership with students in the utilization of social networking sites
(2012-01-04)As social networking sites and new communications technology become more enmeshed in the fabric of everyday life, the professional, ethical and legal implications of this sociological phenomenon are just beginning to emerge ... -
Exit exam testing, stress, and test anxiety in prelicensure nursing education
Knowledge acquisition in nursing education is commonly assessed with tests, also called exams, or examinations. Because of their impact on course grades and academic success, tests are a substantial source of anxiety and ... -
Expanded standardized admissions criteria and first semester academic success in baccalaureate nursing programs
The Nursing Cognitive Aptitude Model (NCAM) was tested to determine if expanding standardized admission testing to include critical thinking ability was predictive of first semester nursing program academic success. The ... -
Expanding boards: A study of the experience of former National Student Nurses' Association Board of Directors members from 2010-2020
This qualitative study was designed to examine how student nurses experience and understand their role as National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA) Board of Directors members and how that experience shapes their career ... -
Expanding community capacity: Empowering non-clinical gatekeepers to respond to persons in suicide crisis
Suicide is a leading cause of death and rates continue to rise despite focused efforts by policymakers. A family member, friend, or peer often plays a key role in initially identifying, rescuing, and then supporting ongoing ... -
Expanding Consciousness: Experiencing the "Virtual" Reality of Life With Dementia
Virtual reality (VR) is an accessible technology for experiential learning. Learn how this technology has been used to explore dementia, an area frequently found to be lacking sufficient knowledge and interest in nursing. ... -
Expanding diversity: Disability-related competency development for BSN curriculum
(2017-10-13)The next generation of nurses must be equipped to care for individuals with disabilities across the life span. This leadership project addressed the gap in BSN education to better prepare undergraduate nursing students to ... -
Expanding Guyanese nurse tutor competencies in assessment and evaluation methods: A nurse education certificate program
Assessment and evaluation are critical competencies for a nurse educator/tutor. However,inconsistencies and inaccuracies exist with various assessment measures. The use of a hybrid nursing education certificate program ...