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Harnessing the Power of Public Datasets in Professional Nursing Practice
(2012-01-04)(41st Biennial Convention) As the health record becomes more computerized, datasets are quickly becoming the next tool of the professional nurse. Already, thanks to the United Nations and World Health Organization data ... -
Harnessing the Power of the Digital Age: Best Practices for Chapter Websites
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Thursday, September 25, 2014: Do you know how to develop a website that is visually appealing to your virtual visitors? Attend this session to find best practices in website maintenance and navigation. -
Have you SCAND MMe please? A framework for nurses to prevent harm during acute hospitalisation
(2018-06-28)This paper presents a novel framework that uses the mnemonic "Have you SCAND MMe Please?". The framework integrates eight factors sensitive to the quality of nursing care that contribute to preventable harms common among ... -
Having courage: A lived experience of human becoming
Having courage is inextricably related to the way people make choices about what is important, what to do, and how to go on in life in ways they view as worthwhile. It is a universal lived experience that is important to ... -
Head impact biomechanics in pediatric patient falls
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Problem: Hospitalized patient falls, defined as any unplanned descent to the floor [or onto an object] with or without injury, are medical ... -
Healing the Healers: Teaching Nurses and Student Nurses Self-Care Practices
2020 has put all of us through the ringer. Now, more than ever, nurses must learn to care for themselves. Discover how one university took proactive steps to help their students build a self-care toolkit, while aiding ... -
Healing touch and health-related quality of life in women with breast cancer receiving radiation therapy
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies are increasing in popularity in the United States, as demonstrated by an upsurge in utilization. As early as 1940, the National Institutes of Health identified the ... -
Health and social service utilization and postpartum depression among childbearing Chinese new immigrants in Canada
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: To explore how Chinese women who immigrated to Canada in the last 5 years access and use maternity care services, their support system and postpartum emotional well ... -
Health and the hospital workplace environment of US nurses
(2018-06-18)A cross-sectional study using the American Nurses Association HealthyNurseTM online health risk appraisal data to describe hospital registered nurses' health, perceived health and their perception of the health and safety ... -
Health and well-being of the transnet-phelophepa healthcare train community in South Africa
The Transnet-Phelophepa HCT service providers work and live on the train. Health Care services are provided to rural communities in South Africa. 'Live my work' can result in specific environmental and psychological problems ... -
Health as expanding consciousness: Patterns of clinical reasoning in senior baccalaureate nursing students
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: Clinical reasoning has been identified as a necessary skill for practice in nursing. Multiple studies suggest that a gap exists between the education of nurses and their ... -
Health as expanding consciousness: Patterns of clinical reasoning in senior baccalaureate nursing students
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015: Clinical reasoning has been identified as a necessary skill to practice nursing. Multiple studies suggest that a gap exists between the education of nurses and their ability ... -
Health as expanding consciousness: Patterns of clinical reasoning in senior baccalaureate nursing students
(2018-03-28)Newman's theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness served as the theoretical framework to study the phenomenon of clinical reasoning. The patterns of relating, knowing, and decision making emerged in the participants and ... -
Health behaviors of Generation Z students in Black sororities and fraternities
This presentation describes a qualitative phenomenological approach to explore the health, safety, and risk behaviors of Generation Z students in Black sororities and fraternities. A background of the issue will be offered, ... -
Health behaviors of nursing students
(2012-9-12)Purpose: The main purpose of this study was identifying Registered Nurse (RN) students' health promotion behaviors in a Baccalaureate of Science Nursing (BSN) or Master in Science Nursing (MSN) program. In addition, identify ... -
Health Belief Model factors as predictors of parental misclassification of the weight of the preschool child
Parental misperception and underestimation of child weight have been well-documented in research. There is a clear link between child factors like age and gender that have been correlated to parental misperception. This ... -
Health beliefs and medication adherence among Omani patients with hypertension
(2017-06-19)Hypertension (HTN) is a public health concern around the globe, which if not treated will lead to serious cardio and cerebrovascular complications. Antihypertensive medication is central in controlling BP and preventing ... -
The health beliefs of Papua New Guinea nursing students
The present study was conducted to determine if a Western theoretical model, developed to explain the abstract structure of health beliefs, would provide appropriate guidelines to construct an instrument to assess health ... -
Health Beliefs Related to Physical Activity in Patients Living with Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Background: Low levels of physical activity (PA) are a significant predictor of early death among recipients of implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs). Regular, moderate ... -
Health break: Preparing nursing students to work with individuals with intellectual disabilities
The purpose of Health Break is to allow nursing students the opportunity to work with individuals with intellectual disabilities in a non-medical setting.