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Factors associated with degree of adoption by hospitals in the central states of the agency for health care policy and research clinical practice guideline for management of cancer pain
Using contingency theory (Damanpour, 1991) and Rogers' (1995) diffusion of innovations theory, this study: (1) determined the degree of adoption of AHCPR management of cancer pain clinical practice guideline (CPG) by ... -
Factors associated with depression among adolescents living with HIV at health facilities in Rwanda
Participants will gain a deep understanding of factors associated with depression among adolescents living with HIV in Rwanda using Gasabo District as study area and strategies for prevention of depression among HIV ... -
Factors associated with depressive symptoms in female victims of intimate partner violence in Southern Taiwan
Youth and neuroticism were found to be significant risk factors for developing depressive symptoms in female victims of Intimate partner violence, whereas extraversion was found to be a related protective factor. -
Factors associated with development of pressure ulcers in patients with assist device tubes in ICUs
(2017-07-28)The purpose of this study is therefore to investigate factors associated with development of grade 1-2 pressure ulcers in patients installed with assist device tubes in cardiovascular surgery ICUs. -
Factors associated with emergency among older adults at the emergency department in South Korea
(2018-06-14)Older adults' emergency departments (EDs) visits increase globally. Since the patterns of older adults' EDs usage differed from other age groups, identifying their risk factors related to emergency would be beneficial. ... -
Factors associated with geriatric care competencies for RNs in acute care setting
(2018-06-19)We are the first study to determine objective and subjective geriatric care competencies for nurses in the acute care setting, and this study urges our nursing education scholars to reconsider the structure and objective ... -
Factors associated with glycemic control in insulin-treated patients with type 2 diabetes
Adherence rate of frequency of insulin injection, empowerment perceptions, and diabetes distress were important explanatory factors of HbA1c levels in insulin-treated patients. Nurses providing care to patients with type ... -
Factors associated with health care personnel intentions to respond to a public health event
Background. Health care personnel (HCP) are an important link in emergency response. Yet, researchers have reported that not all HCP intend to respond when a public health event (PHE) occurs. Ajzen’s theory of planned ... -
Factors associated with high dose Benzodiazepines use in long-term users with depressive and/or anxiety disorders
We expect the findings draw attendees' attention on the high dose of benzodiazepines (BZDs) use among this population and its risk factors, and providing information for healthcare providers to develop additional strategies ... -
Factors associated with hospitalized preterm infants' sleep/wake patterns
(2017-07-26)Sleep plays a key role in brain development. This study explored potential factors (postmenstrual age, body weight, gender, chronological age, illness severity, circadian rhythm) associated with infants' sleep/wake patterns. ... -
Factors associated with household contacts' tuberculosis testing and evaluation
Contact investigation (CI) is one of the core elements of tuberculosis (TB) control. It is intended to achieve early identification of contacts who may have been exposed to a patient with infectious active TB and contacts ... -
Factors associated with inpatient injurious falls in acute care hospitals
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Sunday, September 18, 2016: The purpose of this study is to examine the associations of injurious falls among all patient falls with multilevel factors in acute care hospitals. -
Factors associated with intermittent and light smoking among Korean adolescents
(2017-06-05)Purpose: Smoking in adolescence is a risk factor of lung cancer and death from cardio-cerebral vascular disease in adulthood; in the short term, it can also be associated with adolescents’ poor psychological heath ... -
Factors associated with life quality in persons with suicide attempts: A cross-sectional study
(2012-9-12)Purpose: Most studies focus on what life might have been like before a completed suicide, however, do not describe quality of life in individuals after their suicide attempts. Yet, life dissatisfaction results in the risk ... -
Factors associated with metabolic syndrome among Thai women
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Purpose: This study aimed to describe factors associated with metabolic syndrome among Thai adult women. Methods: A cross-sectional analytic research was designed and carried ... -
Factors associated with new hospital nurses' self-efficacy in providing palliative end-of-life care
Introduction: Self-efficacy is defined as confidence in one’s competence; the ability to successfully accomplish tasks and achieve favorable outcomes (Bandura, 1997). Many nurses today say they feel their undergraduate ... -
Factors associated with newly graduated nurses' intent to leave current position in U.S. acute care hospitals: A descriptive research study using secondary data analysis
This study aimed to identify the individual, unit-based, and hospital-based characteristics correlated with new nurse intent to leave their current positions (ITLcp) in U.S. acute care hospitals. For more than forty years, ... -
Factors associated with non-acceptance of testing and evaluation of household contacts exposed to tuberculosis
(2017-06-14)Purpose: The WHO reports that the incidence of TB is approximately 9.0 million new cases globally each year and approximately 3.3 million cases are missed by health systems as either undiagnosed or not reported. A ... -
Factors associated with nurses' perceptions of patient safety culture in one university hospital in China
Patient safety is an important issue in healthcare organizations. The impact of medical errors has been widely reported and discussed. According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report, one out of every 10 hospital ... -
Factors associated with peer violence among elementary, middle and high school students
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among perceived school climate, self-reported psychosomatic symptoms, visits to the school nurse for reported psychosomatic symptoms and reports of bullying behaviors ...