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Healthcare providers' and community leaders' knowledge and perceptions of neurocysticercosis in rural Bolivia
Background: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is a preventable infectious disease that is considered a major cause of epilepsy in developing nations. Bolivia is one of the least developed nations in Latin America and in rural Bolivia ... -
Healthcare providers' challenges during the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic: A qualitative approach
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has called attention to the critical role that nurses and other healthcare providers (HCPs) play in pandemics. This qualitative study seeks to explore the experience of HCPs ... -
Healthcare reform: Engaging stakeholders and creating continuity of care in a multimorbidity nurse-led clinic
This visual representation of the planning phase of an initial action research cycle, fits within a broader study, to implement a nurse-led clinic for people living with multimorbidity. Research outcomes may include changes ... -
Healthcare simulation as a global nursing education strategy
(2017-09-28)Healthcare Simulation is a growing global educational tool. This session will provide learners an overview of experiential learning theory, the phases of a simulation experience and examples of the use healthcare simulation ... -
Healthcare team interventions in ICU for patients with acquired-brain-injury: A pilot study using participant observation
The neurocritical patients care include interventions made with the intention to benefit, bed-bathing, suctioning of respiratory secretions and repositioning in bed are some examples. The aim of this study was to develop ... -
Healthcare utilization among North Korean refugees: A mixed-method study
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: North Korean (NK) refugees are known to have poor physical and emotional health, yet the extent and patteRNf their healthcare utilization have not been systematically ... -
Healthcare workforce and quality outcomes in Chile
The Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing partnered with our Chilean colleagues, led by Universidad de los Andes, and including 3 other top Chilean nursing ... -
Healthcare-associated infections: It is a bundle, not a switch
(2017-09-26)Evidence-based bundles are standards to keep patients safe from harm. Bundles seem like an easy solution to prevent healthcare-associated infections, but compliance is not necessarily easy for staff at the bedside with ... -
Healthy CHAT: The opportunistic advice given to individuals on unhealthy lifestyle behaviours
Project involves training of primary healthcare clinicians in the delivery of opportunistic health promotion messages in the form of Very Brief Advice (VBA) whilst undertaking routine clinical treatments in regional community ... -
Healthy cooking for chronic disease: Nursing students applying nutritional menus for wellness
Nursing students in an elective course applied healthy nutrition principles to patient care and learning related to healthy menu planning, cooking and team leadership for specific chronic diseases (heart disease, cancer, ... -
Healthy heart initiative: An APN model of care for reduction in HF readmissions
(2012-01-04)Heart Failure (HF) continues to be a major public health problem associated with high medical resource consumption, frequent and costly hospital admissions, and ultimately high mortality rates. Randomized control trials ... -
Healthy heroes: A school-based health promotion initiative modeling health behaviors and nursing professionalism
(2017-10-06)A school based program focused on teaching the pediatric clients lifelong healthy behaviors was established in a suburban Ohio community. Students k-5 were exposed to nursing student with varied backgrounds in race, gender, ... -
Healthy lifestyle in elders after discharge
(2012-9-12)Purpose: To investigate whether hospitalization is related to change in healthy lifestyle among elderly and determine the related factors associated with these changes. Methods: A Prospective design and mix data approach ... -
Healthy lifestyle of nurses and nursing students
(2017-10-25)Nurses in their role of health promoter are well situated to address the increasing burden of NCDs which are the main cause of mortality worldwide. However literature indicates that nurses often do not have a healthy lifestyle. -
Healthy nurses journey: An innovative, evidence-based, peer-driven wellness bundle supporting professional fulfillment and wellness
A nurse driven wellness bundle using leadership self-care methodology establishes an evidence based replicable practice that empowers a culture of well-being to promote professional engagement, resiliency, and achieve ... -
Healthy possibilities: Advancing health promotion through a structured nursing research program
Staff nurses were mentored by nursing leaders to gain knowledge and experience in conducting nursing research of nurse's health promotion behaviors. Two studies were completed to provide data-supported health promotion ... -
Healthy siblings of children living with chronic diseases: A systematic review
(2017-07-27)The purpose of this presentation is to explain the science on research related to healthy siblings of children living with chronic diseases. More specifically, we will present a state of the science review on the psychosocial ... -
The healthy siblings' caring experience of schizophrenic patients with home visit care
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the healthy siblings' experience for taking care of the community-resident schizophrenic patients with home visit care. Methods: ... -
Healthy skin wins: A glowing pressure ulcer prevention program
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Pressure ulcers (PUs) are one indicator of the quality of health care. The prevalence of PUs in acute care hospitals in Canada is estimated at ... -
"Healthy Skin" program for family caregivers of people with chronic disease
(2018-03-19)The appearance of pressure ulcers is considered one of the complications presented by people with chronic diseases, added to this is the lack of knowledge of Family Caregivers. A "Healthy Skin" program will be designed and ...