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Global challenges of neonatal resuscitation: Collaborating to examine commonalities across three different patient care settings
Nurses from 3 different countries were interviewed to examine facilitators and barriers of effective neonatal resuscitation using a systematic approach, the Theoretical Domains Framework. Several barriers and facilitators ... -
Global Collaboration for Interprofessional Education on Dementia and Driving Decision Aid
(2018-06-22)This project presents views of U.S. persons with dementia, caregivers and practitioners on the suitability of the Australian-specific Dementia and Driving Decision Aid to a U.S. audience. Integration of the results of this ... -
Global Collaboration in Bolivia Promotes Advancement of Oncology Nursing
(2012-01-04)(41st Biennial Convention) Significance & Background: In South America, Bolivia is the poorest country. Over 45% of the new cases and 37% of cancer-related deaths are related to cervical and breast cancer. Major health ... -
Global Collaboration to Improve Patient Outcomes
How nurse residency programs that help support and guide new graduate nurses through the transition phase, can improve nurse satisfaction rates, increase patient outcomes, and decrease turn over rates. -
Global Collaboration to Improve Patient Outcomes?
While the number of graduates from schools of nursing is increasing, there is a national trend that shows they are leaving the profession at alarming rates. Supporting new graduates during the transition phase through nurse ... -
Global collaborations using emerging technologies to promote teaching innovations
This session will discuss innovative technology advances to connect with global partners to improve individual learning and promote positive patient clinical outcomes. The focus will be on applying a learning theory to ... -
Global connections: Integrating theory and practice in professional nursing: The Artinian Intersystem Model in educational settings
(2012-01-04)(41st Biennial Convention) The Artinian Intersystem Model (AIM) is eminently suited to nursing education because of its focus on the two systems, teacher and student, and how they negotiate effective learning. This ... -
Global connections: My journey of infusing joy through the Nightingale Challenge
The purpose of the Nightingale Challenge is to help develop the next generation of young nurses and midwives as leaders, practitioners, and advocates in health, and to demonstrate that nursing and midwifery are exciting ... -
Global Development Position Statement
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2005)Issue being addressed: Global development and global knowledge network building. -
The global economy and health
(2016-10-12)Presentation from Institute of Global Healthcare Leadership, Emerging Global Health Leader Institute -
Global education as a focus for mentoring
The nursing faculty shortage that exists today is a global issue. A global perspective as an essential skill when mentoring nurses who provide leadership at the point of care. One of the salient themes for the mentor-mentee ... -
The global effect of an innovative oral health educational program for caregivers of children
(2018-06-18)The purpose of this presentation is to inform the nursing community of the comparison and efficacy of innovative oral health educational programs for caregivers of preschool children impacting global health. The target ... -
Global epidemics of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease: Nursing opportunities for prevention and management
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death throughout the world. Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is not only an important risk factor for the development of CVD, but a ... -
Global Ethics and Ethical Considerations
(2017-11-29)Institute of Global Healthcare Leadership, Emerging Global Health Leaders Institute -
A global exploration of leadership competencies for academic nurse educators
(2017-07-19)Purpose: Leadership is an essential element of the role of the nurse educator. It is a key factor in creating and sustaining academic institutional quality in that “leadership training and succession planning may ... -
Global health advocacy: Building a foundation for transformative impact at the United Nations and beyond
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2021-10-19)Globally, nurses are being called upon to advocate for health equity. At the United Nations (UN), Sigma works to advance health equity through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Join Sigma's UN representatives for ... -
Global health competencies of nursing student in Philippines
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016: Purpose: (1) to assess the global health competencies of the fourth year nursing students in the school of nursing, St. Louis University, Baguio City Philippines through the ... -
Global health education in Chinese universities: Potential for collaboration with schools of nursing
Background The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) and the Chinese Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CCUGH) were established within public health schools in North America in 2009 and in China ... -
Global health for the young professional: How to align your work with global initiatives
(2017-07-10)This presentation outlines a variety of initiatives that provide young professionals of all disciplines the opportunity to become involved in nursing and midwifery’s global health agenda. Presenters will provide ... -
A Global Health Internship for BSN Students
(2012-9-12)Purpose: The purpose of this project wa to implement a project to advance the global perspective for nursing education and reseearch. Methods: International partnership exchange opportunities were made availabele to ...