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Family health and wellness: Thai mothers' perceptions
(2017-09-15)This study explores Thai mother's perceptions of the health and wellness of their families. This will provide insight into what nurses should address when working with their patients. -
Family health in the families of the young chronically mentally ill
Although the family plays a major role in the care of young adults with serious and persistent mental illness, there has been limited research on the impact of these ongoing caregiving responsibilities on the health of the ... -
Family healthcare for unintended adolescent pregnancy in Thais rural area
Unintended adolescent pregnancy troubles on family health system. This family health care intervention was conducted for improving family health as a whole. The result displayed that most of family had better health outcomes ... -
The family impact of childhood atopic dermatitis: Scoping review
(Elsevier, 2018)Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, pruritic inflammatory skin disease occurring most frequently among children... The adverse consequences of atopic dermatitis on children have been well-documented... Previous studies indicate ... -
Family in the resuscitation room: Polish and Finnish nurses' experience and attitudes towards family-witnessed cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a hospital setting
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Background: Family-witnessed resuscitation offers an option for patients' families to be present during in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It represents principles ... -
Family involvement in caring for persons with chronic kidney disease (CKD): Implications for family education
(2018-06-18)Non- communicable diseases like Chronic Kidney Disease continue to be a health burden across the world. The Caribbean is no exception with rising numbers of diabetes,hypertension and Chronic Kidney Disease. Persons with ... -
Family involvement in hospital care after major surgery: Is it feasible?
(2018-06-04)We will present facilitators and barriers as well as some promising results of our innovative program comprising evidence-based fundamental care activities to enhance active family involvement during hospitalization after ... -
Family lifestyles, timing of sleep, and sleep problems in one-year-old infants
Studies demonstrate that 10 to 74% of young children experience nocturnal sleep problems, specifically difficulty initiating sleep and waking and signaling. Many factors had been correlated with sleep problems in young ... -
Family management and risk/protective factors predicts quality of life among military children with chronic conditions
This poster will provide an information about pediatric quality of life among military families managing children with pediatric chronic conditions. Analysis of the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs ... -
Family management of severe obesity in adolescents
Purpose: Severe obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) >120th percent of the 95th BMI percentile for age and sex, is the fastest growing subcategory of obesity among children and adolescents. The aims of this study ... -
Family needs in the intensive care unit: A scoping review
Meeting the needs of family members in the ICU as a means of implementing patients-family centredness has been a global concern over decades. Therefore, it becomes imperative to review literature on the needs of family ... -
Family nurse practitioner faculty development: Utilization of a NLN simulation software program
Does utilization of a NLN online simulation course elicit change in family nurse practitioner faculty instructional techniques? This poster presentation will provide insights based on on-going doctoral research on effective ... -
Family nurse practitioner student's knowledge and experience of health literacy strategies
Limited health literacy is associated with poorer health outcomes, and increased healthcare costs. This study examined the knowledge and experience of first semester Family Nurse Practitioner students. Results showed FNP ... -
Family nurse practitioners' use of mHealth apps for health promotion with patients
Due to the significant prevalence of chronic illnesses in the United States, engaging patients in health promotion activities is imperative. mHealth apps have the ability to complement the family nurse practitioner’s ... -
Family nursing research: A call for nursing education to strengthen the family focus
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016: Background: A family member's illness has an impact on the health of the family and reciprocally, the family influences health outcomes of an individual (Chesla, 2010; Wright ... -
The family partners for health study: A randomized cluster control trial for child and parent weight management
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test a two-phased nutrition and exercise education, coping skills training, and exercise intervention for overweight or obese low-income ... -
Family perception of and experience with family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(2018-06-04)This integrative review explored two questions: family perception of being present at a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); and family experience with being present during CPR. Twelve studies met the inclusion criteria. ... -
Family planning and the adult with congenital heart disease: A narrative inquiry
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Background: Cardiovascular congenital defects affect 1% of all infants born in the United Sates regardless of race (Hoffman & Kaplan, 2002; ... -
Family planning methods among couples of a selected Barangay in Tacloban City: Basis for healthcare program enhancement
The increase of population affects many aspects of society, including living conditions, basic needs, employment status and most importantly the health system. It is thus imperative to adequately plan family size in order ... -
Family presence during bedside rounding of critically ill patients: Introducing the African American nurse's perspective
What are the perceptions of African- American nurses towards family presence during bedside rounding of the critically ill patient? African-American nurses comprise ten percent of registered nurses and the percentage working ...