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Experimental and quasi-experimental studies on teaching and learning methods 1987 to 2015
(2018-03-26)This review shows that research on teaching and learning methods has increased dramatically since the year 2000, that much of the research published in English is done outside of the U.S., that methodological shortcomings ... -
Expert nursing care: Perinatal palliative care during labour, delivery, and the recovery period
(2018-07-03)Some infants are expected to be born still or only to live for minutes to hours after birth. This presentation will provide a description of a qualitative research study investigating the expert nursing care of families ... -
The expert role of the DNP prepared nurse impacting healthcare systems: Bench to bedside, classroom to boardroom
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) prepared nurses are uniquely positioned to meet the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM’s) call to nursing for increased involvement and action in improving our healthcare system. The DNP is a ... -
Explaining Ethical Sensitivity from the Social Representations of Nursing Students and Professors
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Nursing education requires development of awareness and ethical sensitivity in appropriate decision making for quality care of the patient, ... -
An explanatory case study that includes evidence-based practice in a hospital setting
(2018-03-14)The nurses process when implementing the Morse Fall Risk Scale was examined through an explanatory case study. The study included data from surveys, observations, interviews, electronic health record, and review of data ... -
An explanatory model for negotiating men's gendered challenges as nursing students
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016, and Friday, April 8, 2016: The gendered challenges men experience as nursing students are well described in published studies from around the globe spanning the past 30 years. ... -
Explication of the meaning of reminiscence for the elderly living in the community
Human beings have the distinct capacity to reminisce. Reminiscence is a function of memory and memories are autobiographical. Studying memory expanded an understanding of the phenomenon. Although reminiscence occurs in all ... -
An exploration into infant feeding practices of Asian women in the Greater Lowell area
The purpose of this project is to inform stakeholders about infant feeding practices amongst postpartum Cambodian and Vietnamese women who deliver at a large New England Hospital. This study describes current breastfeeding ... -
Exploration of a racially diverse sample of nursing students satisfaction, self-efficacy, and perceptions of simulation using racially diverse manikins
(2017-08-17)Background: The 2014 NCSBN study identified that the largest number of minority students were randomized to and withdrew from the 50% simulation group. These findings are significant as there is a paucity of research ... -
An exploration of bloodstream infection risk factors on hospitalized hematological malignancy patient
(2017-10-03)To explore the risk factors of central vein catheter-related bloodstream infection (CVCRBI) in hospitalized hematological cancer patients. We retrospectively reviewed the charts and electro diagnostic(EDX) studies of 163 ... -
Exploration of competence in new graduate nurses
The primary goal of nursing education programs is to graduate competent novices who are ready to begin their nursing careers. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to know how the employers of new graduates define competence. ... -
Exploration of Current Practice and the Rise of Antimicrobial Resistant Infections
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Friday, September 26, 2014: The amount of patients contracting multidrug resistant infections is increasing at an alarming rate. This is leading to a rise in poor patient outcomes including longer ... -
Exploration of Dutch intensive care nurses' experience of planned or emergent change implementation of an innovation
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Purpose: Workplace empowerment is considered an important magnet hospital characteristic, which is also related to patient outcomes and job satisfaction (Upenieks 2003 , Laschinger ... -
An exploration of factors that impact role strain among undergraduate clinical instructors teaching in Wisconsin nursing programs
The United States is in the midst of a nursing faculty shortage, particularly those that provide clinical instruction. Clinical instructors play an integral role in undergraduate nursing education by bridging the gap between ... -
Exploration of factors that promote continued volunteer engagement of American Red Cross Disaster Health Services nurses
Purpose: The purpose of the research study was to explore factors that promote continued volunteer engagement of American Red Cross Disaster Health Services (DHS) nurses. Statement of Problem: Annually, the Red Cross ... -
Exploration of factors that promote retention of nurse educators in higher education
Exploration of factors that promote retention of nurse educators in higher education. Identifying qualitative factors that encourage both professional and personal satisfaction may provide the insight that faculty ... -
Exploration of geriatric care competencies for RNs in hospitals
We conducted a survey to investigate the geriatric care competencies of nurses in the hospital. We found that nurse who have already received geriatric care continuous education have higher geriatric care competencies. We ... -
Exploration of gratitude in cardiovascular health: Mediators, medication adherence and psychometrics
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the effect of gratitude on cardiovascular health outcomes using mediators, medication adherence, and psychometrics. The specific aims were to (1) establish the state of the ... -
An exploration of how new registered nurses construct their professional identity in hospital settings
This study was based on twenty-one interviews with sixteen nurses who were within one to three years post graduation from nursing school. All nurse participants were working at three hospitals in Upstate New York. This ... -
An exploration of ICU nurses' medical futility experiences while taking care of critical patients
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: An exploration of ICU nurses' medical futility experiences while taking care of critical patients. Background: Advanced medical technology can ...