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Exploration of the role of gastroesophageal reflux disease in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Patients: A nationwide population-based cohort study
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Purpose: To investigate whether GERD is associated with an increased risk of severe acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD) by analyzing a nationwide health care database. Methods: ... -
An Exploration of the Role of Social Support in Health Promotion and Eating Disorder Prevention
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Friday, July 26, 2013: Purpose: To explore the relationship between social support and eating disorder development within a female, nonclinical population. Eating disorders are commonplace within ... -
The exploration of the social interaction impact in patients with oral cancer after surgery
Because of disease characteristics and surgical procedure type, it is easy to cause facial disfigurement or functional disability that would resulting shame and perception of stigma, and may impact the social interaction ... -
Exploration of the Use of Mobile Technology in an ADN Program
(2017-10-11)Integration of mobile technology in the nursing curriculum allows nurse educators the opportunity to foster and develop mobile technology in the classroom and clinical setting. The purpose of this basic qualitative study ... -
The exploration of three theoretical constructs in animal-assisted therapy with PTSD
This poster will explore Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory and self-efficacy, Callista Roy's Adaptation Model, and Jean Watson's Human Caring Theory as it relates to Human Animal Interactions and Post Traumatic Stress ... -
Exploration of transcultural self-efficacy strength and NCLEX-RN© success in a concept-based curriculum
(2018-03-26)This presentation will explore Self-Efficacy Strength (SES) scores evaluated with the Transcultural Self-Efficacy Tool (TSET) evaluating learning in the cognitive, practical, and affective domains correlated to success ... -
Exploration of two methodologies for measuring clinical judgment in baccalaureate nursing students
Introduction: Senior nursing students need a requisite level of preparedness to safely care for an acutely ill, complex patient once they graduate and become independent clinicians. This level of preparedness may be evaluated ... -
Exploration of Undocumented Antenatal Domestic Violence
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Studies indicate that 22% of women in the US admit partner abuse during pregnancy. An additional 6.5% indicate they have never informed their health care provider of the abuse. ... -
An exploratory case study to improve critical thinking in beginning nursing students
(2017-10-26)Beginning nursing students are expected to develop study processes that enable them to learn how to apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate course material. This qualitative, single-embedded exploratory case study design ... -
Exploratory factor analysis: Moral distress and intent to leave employment
The research project "Exploratory Factor Analysis: Moral Distress and Intent to Leave Employment" studies RNs across a healthcare organization in factors that pose moral distress and intent to leave employment. The results ... -
Exploratory study of nursing leadership: An inquiry of leadership attributes of nurse managers in acute care hospitals and the professional practice environment
This study explored the perceived leadership attributes of nurse managers who enable the creation of positive professional practice environments for registered nurses in acute care hospitals. A general qualitative approach ... -
Exploratory Study on Evaluating the Effectiveness of Implementing the Culture of Huddling in Ambulatory Care
(2017-07-28)The main purpose of this study was to follow- up and measure if huddles were actually being conducted in the ambulatory clinics post didactic education to the nursing staff. The findings revealed that the participants felt ... -
Exploratory study on teaching strategies for internationally educated nurse (IEN) learners in Canada
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: To share preliminary results of the internationally Educated Nurses (IEN) project (funded by Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, and international Trade, ... -
An exploratory study on the barriers to pediatric palliative care programs and their relationships to funding
Barriers to reimbursement for end-of-life care are systemic throughout the United States. The 2003 Institute of Medicine’s (lOM) report. When Children Die: Improving Palliative and End-of-Life Care for Children and Families, ... -
An exploratory study to shape a disaster nurse practitioner scope of practice
The impact and devastation from national disasters pose imminent risk to large populations. If trained in disaster response and following evidence-based practice standards, the Nurse Practitioner (NP) could be prepared to ... -
An exploratory, qualitative study of perceptions of a hospital-based animal-assisted intervention program
(2017-09-22)The purpose of this qualitative pilot study was to contribute to the body of knowledge surrounding the experiences and perceptions of hospital staff who have participated in a hospital-based animal assisted intervention program. -
Explore factors of suicidal ideation among elderly inpatients in Taiwan
There is a paucity of research exploring risk factors for suicide in hospitalized elderly patients. Therefore, a study designed to explore the prevalence and characteristic of suicidal ideation (SI), such as QOL (quality ... -
Explore outcomes of the hybrid evidence-based training on EBP belief and readiness in staff nurses
The hybrid evidence-based training program was effective on improving EBP belief and readiness for the three groups.The hybrid evidence-based training program is an effective strategy to change staff nurses' evidence-based ... -
Explore the body constitution of traditional Chinese medicine in nurses
The purpose of this study is to explore 1. body constitution (BC) of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Nurses, 2. the influence factors of BC. -
Explore the clinical nurses' viewpoint and expectations toward nursing assistantship in Taiwan: A triangulation method
(2017-07-13)The target audience of this presentation is clinical nurses, nursing assistants, nursing supervisor, hospital managers, human resources director, care association group, patients, important media people and people pay ...