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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. -
Human patient simulation: Bringing the future into the classroom
(2016-08-11)Evidence supports the contributions of high-fidelity HPS to post-simulation affective, cognitive, and psychomotor learning outcomes (Cant & Cooper, 2010; Lapkin, Levett-Jones, Bellchambers & Fernandez, 2010). ... -
Human patient versus high-fidelity simulation: Which is better to help undergraduate nursing students learn pediatric assessment skills
(2016-08-11)Background: According to undergraduate nursing students, clinical experiences produce a high degree of stress and anxiety, especially when those experiences involve children. Simulation has been shown to teach assessment ... -
Human Trafficking and the Health Care Provider
(2012-01-04)(41st Biennial Convention) This presentation will address the global and domestic human trafficking. An estimated 20,000 people are trafficked within the U.S. each year, while millions may be trafficked internationally. ... -
Human trafficking online educational training to increase emergency nurses' knowledge, self-efficacy, skills in identification, and referral of human trafficking survivors
Human trafficking inclusive of forced labor is a hidden global public health epidemic that crosses all cultures, countries, ages, genders, economic incomes and families. Worldwide human trafficking is known as modern day ... -
Human trafficking victims: Identification, assessment, and intervention in South Texas emergency departments
This descriptive research study describes the current strategies employed to identify and assess human trafficking victims in the Emergency Departments of South Texas. Interventions planned and employed for human trafficking ... -
Human trafficking: A call for inclusion in nurse practitioner (NP) education
(2017-07-13)Purpose: Human trafficking has increased worldwide. Nurse practitioners practice in a variety of clinical settings and may encounter trafficking victims within their clinical practice. Therefore, it is essential nurse ... -
Human trafficking: Educating New Jersey registered nurses in identifying victims to promote positive patient outcomes
This session will describe the results of a survey of New Jersey Registered Nurses relating to identification and care of victims of Human Trafficking. A discussion of the study results and interventions to promote positive ... -
Human trafficking: The efficacy of a mandatory training on the competency of emergency department providers
Learn about the effectiveness a mandatory educational offering on human trafficking had on emergency department providers including registered nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, and physician assistants. -
Human trafficking: What do nurse practitioners know?
There is an increased awareness that human trafficking affects children and adolescents worldwide. Nurses caring for children and adolescents need to be able to recognize potential victims of human trafficking. This study ... -
The Humanistic Foundations of Imogene King's Theory of Mutual Goal Attainment and Implications
This presentation provides the humanistic foundations of Imogen King's theory of Mutual Goal Attainment through the Classical-Modern synthesis of the Contemporary philosopher, Norris Clark. Classical philosophy tells us ... -
A humanitarian obligation to educate nurses in disaster response
Nurses possess a humanitarian drive to respond to disasters. However, nursing education does not always include disaster content in the curricula, thereby limiting nurses' knowledge of disasters response. Requiring ... -
Humanizing the inhumane: The meaning of the American Indian patient-cancer care nurse relationship
Background: Nurses comprise the majority of cancer care providers in the United States (U.S.) and play a pivotal role in patient experiences and outcomes. The establishment of caring relationships in order to provide high ...