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Graduate nurses' perceptions of the refugee crisis: A high-impact practice
(2017-10-13)The purpose of this mixed methods pilot study was to increase graduate nurses' understanding about the human experience and complex ethical issues of migration surrounding the refugee crisis by attending a high impact ... -
Graduate nursing education: Reforming perspectives through the lens of transformative learning
(2012-9-12)Purpose: Registered nurses often return to school for an advanced degree to fulfill an academic, personal or professional goal. Through the educational endeavor, these students may experience resocialization of their ... -
Graduate students meet cinematic leaders: A creative final project for managerial/leadership course
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Background: Learning human behaviour and response in variety of situations is often difficult. Review of the literature reveal that nursing education is based strongly on ... -
Graduate Students Needs and Satisfaction with Wholly Distance Learning
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: The purpose of this project was to study satisfaction of graduate nursing students enrolled in wholly distance learning. Also, the results of this study are expected to have ... -
Graduate students' perceived genetic knowledge: A preliminary study
(2017-06-05)Purpose: Summary of a preliminary assessment of graduate nursing students' from the City University of New York [CUNY] knowledge about genetics and genomics. Methods: Thirty-six graduate students, 7 in a DNP program, ... -
Graduate students' perceptions of quality of the teaching-learning process on master's nursing programs in Japan
This research identified graduate students’ perceptions of the quality of the teaching-learning process on master’s nursing programs in Japan. By resolving the issues arising in these research results, it is ... -
Grams vs miligrams: A fatal mistake
(2015-01-15) Medication errors are preventable adverse effects in patient care. With medical errors being one of the leading causes of inpatient & outpatient deaths, the nursing community has implemented several safety nets ... -
Grandparenthood and Intergenerational Relationships: A Review of the Literature
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Wednesday, July 24, 2013: Purpose: To review published studies about the role of grandparenthood and the intergenerational relationship in contemporary western society. Methods: As a result of demographic ... -
Grants and Mentorship: A Mutually Beneficial Partnership
This session focuses on the process of developing small grants for mentorship. Whether you need funding to develop, implement, or evaluate a mentorship program or to develop a mentorship program for individuals to develop ... -
Grants and Mentorship: How One Affects the Other
This session focuses on the process of developing small grants for mentorship. Whether you need funding to develop, implement, or evaluate a mentorship program or to develop a mentorship program for individuals to develop ... -
Grass roots in community outreach for optimal infant nutrition
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Thursday, September 25, 2014: Exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life is strongly associated with optimal health outcomes for mother and child, in the short and long term. Yet exclusive ... -
Gratitude in Action
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Innate to the culture of our chapter is the spirit of giving and promoting philanthropy through gratitude in action. Our desire to promote the welfare of others is expressed ... -
The Great Cookie Experiment: How to differentiate between good and crummy research
Increasing interest in nursing research among peers can be daunting. Join us in our approach to promote increased participation in nursing research by evaluating the effectiveness of an educational intervention utilizing ... -
Green care as psychosocial intervention for depressive symptoms: What might be the active ingredients?
(2017-07-21)Background: Green care is an umbrella term for psychosocial interventions that integrate biotic and abiotic elements of nature to promote an individual’s health and well-being (Haubenhofer, Elings, Hassink, & ... -
Grief and personal growth experiences of bereaved spouses and adult child caregivers of individuals with dementia
Caregivers of individual's with dementia are usually older spouses or middle aged children who provide long-term care in the home. Researchers have examined variables associated with poor adjustment in bereaved caregivers ... -
The Grieving Mr. Mom: Exploring Life After Maternal Death
(2017-07-10)Purpose: In 2015, over 300,000 women lost their lives due to pregnancy related complications worldwide. That is over 800 women per day. These deaths are a tragic loss for the surviving child and the father, as well as the ... -
Grit and resilience: Facilitating successful outcomes in progression and retention of associate degree nursing students
The concept of grit has not been well defined in nursing literature, including its effect on student success in persistence and retention through rigorous nursing courses. A baseline understanding of grit and resilience ... -
Grit, purpose, and identity in nursing students
Pre-nursing and nursing students who have committed to a sense of purpose experience better outcomes compared to their counterparts who have not made a commitment to purpose. -
Grit: The power of passion and perseverance in nursing
(2017-06-19)Attrition of nursing students has been described as the “Achilles heel of the nursing world” (Buchan, 2016). The Affordable Care Act and as the increasing number of aging and diverse individuals in society ... -
Grooming…it is not activities of daily living!
(2017-12-01)Background: Grooming is a term that describes how a predator gains trust with children and their caregivers in order to gain access to sexually abuse a child. In collaboration with the protection program, NPD practitioner ...