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How to plan and perform a qualitative study using content analysis
(Elsevier, 2016)This paper describes the research process–from planning to presentation, with the emphasis on credibility throughout the whole process–when the methodology of qualitative content analysis is chosen in a qualitative study. ... -
How to publish: An author workshop
(2016-07-21)Workshop presented on Thursday, 21 July 2016. This two-part workshop will first explain the process nurses should follow to publish their research in a qualified journal. Writing for publication in scholarly journals can ... -
How to support culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) nursing students
This poster describes the development and implementation of a program of support for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) students in an accelerated bachelor of science in nursing (ABSN) program. -
How to use emerging technology to predict success in undergraduate nursing programs
Emerging technology has the power to impact institutions of higher education using predictive analytics. It is critical that nursing programs admit students with the highest probability of success. This study identified ... -
How to write a literature review
(9/22/2017)A literature review is a critical analysis of the relationships among different research based works that relate to your topic of interest. When you undertake a literature review you identify a research question(s) ... -
How to write items for the Next Gen NCLEX®: An interactive workshop
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2023-04-26)The Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) has arrived, which is equally exciting and nerve-racking for students and faculty. Join our 90-minute interactive question-writing workshop to start preparing today. In this webinar, Prof. ... -
How transformational leadership is addressing the rural nursing workforce
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Greater supplies of nurses who are prepared at the BSN level minimally are needed to address increasingly complex healthcare and community needs in rural counties. Workforce ... -
How we stop the bleed: Teaching the next generation - one student at a time
Poster presentationSession B presented Monday, September 30,11:30 am-12:30 pmPurpose: Uncontrolled hemorrhage is the most preventable cause of death following trauma. Instruction is based on best-practice techniques ... -
How well do providers screen for depression and suicide in adolescents?
(2017-04-13)Suicide is the third leading cause of death among 15-24 year olds. Research indicates that suicide can be prevented with early screening and treatment. More than 50% of patients suffering from some form of mental ... -
The how, what, and why behind member communication
Communication with members is essential to forming relationships and providing an exceptional Sigma member experience. Consistent and valuable communication can even help with retention, recruitment, and leadership ... -
How-to guides for first time staff RN researchers, from staff RN researcher, published author
Advice and tips from a first time bedside staff RN researcher/ published author to potential staff RN researchers/ authors on how to start, fund, form teams, gather and analyze data, submit completed research project for ... -
HPV Knowledge and HPV Vaccine Uptake among U.S. Navy Personnel 18 - 26 Years of Age
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: The human Pepilloma virus (HPV) is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted infection in the United States (U.S.), with an estimated 6.2 million new infections ... -
HPV vaccination intentions in Black young adults: Preliminary data
The purpose of this quantitative study in HPV vaccine naive, Black college students aged 18-24, is to assess perceived vulnerability, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, and risk behavior factors ... -
HPV: A Comparison of Awareness Between Vaccinated Versus Non-Vaccinated Persons
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is an extremely common and highly transmittable infection. The objectives of this study are to determine if knowledge about HPV is a driving force for individuals to get themselves or their ... -
A human becoming living experience of suffering: A Parse Method study
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to to expand nursing knowledge on the living experience of individual's suffering following a typhoon in the Philippines. -
Human Factors Engineering in Healthcare
(2017-07-26)Health care work systems are complex, Human factors engineering is a scientific discipline concerned with matching people’s capabilities and limitations to design through application of scientific principles and methods. ... -
Human flourishing: From notion to reality
(2017-07-25)Facilitation at its simplest and perhaps most effective is a helping relationship. Added to this is the possibility of enabling human flourishing so that individuals can reach their full potential. -
Human immunodeficiency virus pre-exposure prophylaxis screening and linkage-to-care at an urban treatment center
(2018-06-04)There has been limited research aimed at linking SUD patients to PrEP services utilizing trained SUD staff as navigators. This study's analysis of survey results prompted practice recommendations for integrating PrEP ... -
Human milk feeding and severity of illness in critically ill children with respiratory failure
(2017-10-23)The relationship between human milk feeding and severity of illness in critically ill children with respiratory failure will be explored during this presentation. A novel conceptual map will be presented describing ... -
Human papillomavirus (HPV) reduced missed opportunities
The purpose of this project was to test an evidence-based bundle intervention within a military hospital-based outpatient clinic to improve HPV vaccination rates among military-affiliated females ages 11-26 years.