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Exploring nursing home staff perceived barriers to the use of reminiscence therapy
Antianxiety and hypnotic medications are used commonly in the elderly. Reminiscence therapy (RT) is an effective intervention to decrease anxiety. Barriers to the use of RT are explored. This study identifies barriers to ... -
Exploring nursing practice discourse of keep type 1 diabetes under control through Foucault's Medical Gaze
Nurses reading this presentation will be able to explore and identify what they see when working with persons with T1D and be challenged to look further at what they do not see in working with persons with T1D. -
Exploring nursing students' resilience and spirituality in an end-of-life care simulation
End-of-life care requires nurses to be resilient and embrace spirituality. However, the literature is deficient in examining the relationship between resilience and spirituality in undergraduate nursing students, including ... -
Exploring of action reflection teaching to nursing students' spiritual status and reflection in the course of spiritual nursing for elders
(2013-10-22)Session presented on Wednesday, July 24, 2013: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore action reflection teaching to nursing students' spiritual status and reflection in the course of spiritual nursing for ... -
Exploring older adults' perceptions of the utility and ease of the use of personal emergency response systems
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore and describe perceptions of the utility and ease of use of a personal emergency response system (PERS) among older adults who are aging in place. Research Question: “What is ... -
Exploring palliative care team communication: An interprofessional simulation study
An interprofessional palliative care simulation was conducted with students from medicine, nursing, and social work to develop team communication skills. Team communication was evaluated using -
Exploring patient assessment practices in the acute hospital environment: An ethnography
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Purpose: In Australia, as in other countries, recognising and responding to clinical deterioration in hospitalised patients has become a national priority. Ward nurses play an ... -
Exploring patient treatment decision making in the context of ovarian cancer recurrence
This research project explores the landscape and process of shared decision making for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer and their providers. Specifically women that have been diagnosed with a new recurrence, and how ... -
Exploring Pediatric Disclosure of Medical Errors: Saying Sorry When "Bad Stuff Happens"
The disclosure of medical errors in pediatrics is a complex process. We present findings from three studies on pediatric disclosure of medical errors. Given the prevalence of errors, we invite attendees to consider the ... -
Exploring perceptions of staff registered nurse preceptors for undergraduate, pre-licensure nursing students
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore staff nurse experiences as preceptors to undergraduate, pre-licensure nursing students. Three areas of emphasis were explored: ... -
Exploring perspectives of legal nurse consultants as entrepreneurs: A case study
Entrepreneurial opportunities exist in the nursing profession for nurses who are seen as innovative, forward thinkers, and have a desire to work independently. Entrepreneurship as a legal nurse consultant is a career choice ... -
Exploring posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and quality of life in post ICU stay patients
This study report PTSD, depression and QOL at 3-5 days, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months in post ICU stay patients in Taiwan. That provide an important information that patients' physiology and psychology are not recovery ... -
Exploring prelicensure undergraduate nursing students' lived experience of engagement in synchronous online learning
The continued uncertainty of nursing education pedagogy during a worldwide pandemic has brought heightened awareness and preparation to synchronous online teaching strategies that bolster student success and engagement. ... -
Exploring Professional Socialization of Doctoral Education
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: The purpose of this study was two fold: (1) to explore the outcome of a professional socialization plan for PhD nursing students as they ... -
Exploring psychological and situational factors that influence female college students' participation in oral sex
Although sexually transmitted infections (STI) are not officially reported via the route of transmission, the CDC (2016) reports that individuals who provide fellatio have the highest risk of oral transmission of a STI. ... -
Exploring registered nurses' attitudes towards post graduate education in Australia: A pilot study
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Monday, July 28, 2014: Purpose: Nursing education is a dynamic process designed to enable nurses to competently meet the healthcare needs of society. Health system restructuring has been associated ... -
Exploring relationships between mindfulness, job stress, job demands and missed nursing care
Preventable medical errors pose a substantial threat to patient safety, leading to over 400,000 deaths annually (Cathro, 2016; James, 2013; Kohn et al., 2000). Medical errors include care that is omitted or delayed, such ... -
Exploring relationships between practicing registered nurses (RNS) pharmacology knowledge and medication errors
Background: Medication errors result in significant negative patient outcomes and major costs to the health care system. Registered nurses (RNs) assume a major role in the medication administration process demanding ... -
Exploring relationships between psychological capital and perceived stress among newly graduated nurses
Stress among the newly graduated nurses has been linked to physical and emotional distress, high turnover rates, and the quality of patient care. Psychological capital is a positive state of mind that consists of four ... -
Exploring relationships between stigma, social support, and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD)
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD) affect 1 in 5 women nationally, making these disorders the most frequent complication of childbirth. In this descriptive, correlational cross-sectional research study of 105 ...