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Hope and health-related quality of life of older women who have had heart attacks
(2017-07-06)Purpose: Examination of the relation of hope and HRQoL of older women with history of heart attacks. Heart disease is the number one cause of death and leading cause of disability in adults in the United States and ... -
Hope and learned resourcefulness among parents of disabled children
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: The aim of this reseach was to determine the hope and learned resorcefulness levels among parents of disabled children. Methods: 105 parents of disabled children in a ... -
Hope and symptom interference predicting quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: A pilot study
(2017-07-26)Symptom severity and symptom distress interfered colorectal cance patient’s QOL. Hope is an inner power to support patients with cancer, to overcome their symptom interference, and to advance their QOL. -
Hope and Wellbeing among Belizeans
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of most medical mission trips is to instill hope among the hopeless and foster physical, emotional and spiritual wellness among the population served. This ... -
Hope beyond the aging lines: Exploring the lived experiences of elderly in the Philippines
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: In the Philippines, the Elderly group is one of the most vulnerable sectors of the society. The phenomenon of aging has grown bigger and bigger each year. In fact, ... -
Hope in the Elderly: Exploring the Relationship Between Psychosocial Developmental Residual and Hope
Hope has been postulated to be a motivational life force associated with psychosocial developmental residual from early stages of life (Erikson, 1963). This study explored the relationship between psychosocial developmental ... -
"Hope" for People With Motor Neurone Disease in Japan
(2017-06-29)Purpose: In this study, we present materials to examine the “hope” harbored by patients with intractable neurological diseases. This study is part of research on the nature of the care system focused on ... -
Hopeful adults with advanced stage cancer: nature, influences, focus, and patterns of hope over time
The diagnosis of terminal cancer begins one of the most complex and challenging individual experiences of human life that requires multiple coping responses, one of those being hope. There are limited knowledge and few ... -
Hopelessness and spiritual well-being in persons with HIV infection
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between hopelessness and spiritual well-being in a population of persons diagnosed to be Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive. Demographic variables were ... -
Hoping to pass: A multi-site study examines how a one-time intervention affects high-stakes test scores
(2017-07-17)Purpose: The purpose of this subsection of a multisite trial is to test the effect of a one-time hope intervention on high-stakes program-exit test scores among final semester baccalaureate nursing students, compared to a ... -
Horizontal and workplace violence in healthcare organizations
Nurses and healthcare employees worldwide are dealing with an increase in the rate of horizontal violence in all environments of healthcare. Horizontal violence is a repetitive act of violence that affects the entire ... -
Horizontal integration of interprofessional competencies into healthcare and non-healthcare undergraduate curricula: The power of partnerships
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Friday, July 22, 2016: Evidence exists that the provision of healthcare services in U.S. hospitals could be enhanced. The Institute of Medicine's (1999) report, 'To Err is Human', identified that ... -
Horizontal violence among student nurses: It's time we stop eating our young!
(2013-05-13)Session presented on Saturday, April 13, 2013: This presentation will provide an in depth description of causes and effects that horizontal violence has on the student nurse in the clinical setting. Where does horizontal ... -
Horizontal violence in the OR: Does bullying impact intention to leave?
The phenomenon of bullying as it occurs in perioperative workplace and its effect on turnover to perioperative personnel. More specifically the study will identify the presence of bullying behavior within a population of ... -
Hospice care
In terminally ill patients, how does hospice care affect patient quality of life, family satisfaction, and healthcare workers' physical and mental health during end-of-life care? -
Hospice clinical experience in an undergraduate nursing curriculum
(2017-10-17)The NFLA scholars each develop and implement a team project, to expand their leadership skills, with assistance from a faculty mentor and advisor. The team project, initiated by this scholar, was an integration of a hospice ... -
Hospice interdisciplinary team processes and effectiveness
The purpose of this research was to test a causal model of interdisciplinary hospice processes and effectiveness. This research examined the impact of organization and team level structure constructs (organizational culture, ... -
Hospital Accreditation in the perception of the nursing team of the surgical center
This study aimed to analyze the perception of the nursing team about the hospital accreditation process in the surgical center at a university hospital. -
Hospital acquired hypo/Hyperglycemia: A clinical issue
(2018-04-02)Hypo- and hyperglycemia related to improper timing of mealtime insulin occurs frequently in the in-patient setting. The timing of mealtime insulin administration is affected by many variables such as blood glucose meter ... -
Hospital discharge preparation for homeward bound elderly
Hospital discharge planning (DCP) for the elderly is a research priority. Within the cost conscious healthcare environment, there is concern about short hospitalizations and responsibility shifts to patients for continued ...