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Identifying depression in primary care: An evidence-based intervention
(2018-05-31)Identifying depression in primary care is an urgent concern locally and nationally. Due to lack of screening or inquiry by primary care providers, as well as an insufficient number of mental health professionals, depression ... -
Identifying drug-seeking behavior: A nursing duty to act
Many emergency departments fail to identify signs of opioid abuse and drug-seeking behavior among patients. Utilization of an objective screening tool and escalation protocol will empower nurses and prescribers to ... -
Identifying educational needs: Training gap analysis of United States Air Force aeromedical evacuation technicians/nurses
(2017-03-09)The United States Air Force (USAF) is curtailing its medical treatment facilities, thus reducing the number of opportunities for skill attainment and proficiency for flight nurses (FNs) and aeromedical evacuation technicians ... -
Identifying entry-level nursing practice characteristics and emerging trends in the United States through evidence-based research
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Identifying Entry-Level Nursing Practice Characteristics and Emerging Trends in the United States through Evidence-Based Research Preferred Presentation. Format: Oral or poster ... -
Identifying Exercise Barriers for Nurses Working in Sedentary Work Roles
(2017-07-07)More and more nurses and nurse educators are working in sedentary work roles that require them to be sedentary for long periods of time. Typically nurses working in sedentary roles know intellectually they need ... -
Identifying factors associated with horizontal violence among registered nurses
The purpose of this study was to examine what factors contribute to the occurrence of horizontal violence (HV) perceived by nurses in a hospital setting. By identifying what factors contribute to HV, strategies to combat ... -
Identifying factors associated with nursing faculty well-being and resilience during a global pandemic
This session will detail a study that examined the relationship between quality of life, resilience, and work-related factors among nursing faculty during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Identifying factors influencing pediatric professionals' self-reported collaborative practice behaviors
Objective: The aim of this study was to: (1) determine the impact of interprofessional American Heart Association (AHA) resuscitation courses on health care professionals’ self- reported collaborative practice behaviors ... -
Identifying health priorities for a vulnerable underserved population in Uganda, Africa using community base participatory research and the photovoice approach
The purpose of this descriptive phenomenological study was to give voice to an underserved and vulnerable population in Uganda, Africa to advocate for health priorities. Nineteen members of the village of Namagera, identified ... -
Identifying Japanese staff nurses' perceptions of "Hatarakinikusa" in hospitals; Creating a positive and agreeable workplace
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: The purpose of this article is to identify staff nurses' perceptions of 'Hatarakinikusa' in hospitals using a qualitative and inductive approach, and to discuss how individual ... -
Identifying key components of professional practice models for nursing: A synthesis of the literature
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: This presentation will synthesize the key components of professional practice models for nursing published in the literature. A professional practice model provides a ... -
Identifying learning acquired during debriefing
Debriefing, the reflective activity following an experiential learning exercise, has been identified as the most important part of simulation learning and is also important for learning in other activities utilized in ... -
Identifying malnourishment in geriatric patients with nutritional screenings to improve surgical outcomes
This project is to determine if geriatric patients identified as malnourished or at risk of malnourishment by pre-operative screening with the Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA) influence surgical outcomes within 30 days ... -
Identifying motivation toward healthy behavior in overweight and obese pregnant women
Excessive weight gain in overweight and obese pregnant women may result in long-term maternal and child health implications. Current interventions reflect minimal effectiveness toward achievement of appropriate weight gain ... -
Identifying motivation toward healthy behavior in overweight and obese pregnant women
A mixed methods research study designed to identify motivation toward healthy diet and exercise behaviors in overweight and obese pregnant women, the discussion will revolve around results obtained through completed ... -
Identifying staff nurses' perceptions of "Hatarakinikusa" in hospitals
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: The concept of "Hatarakinikusa" is a Japanese concept familiar to ones life at work and expressing one's negative or disagreeable perceptions about ... -
Identifying staff nurses' perceptions of work environments in Japan
This study identified staff nurses' perceptions of their work environments in Japan using a scale, which reflects Japanese culture and discussed to obtain suggestions to improve their workplaces. -
Identifying strategies for addressing perceived barriers to education for pre-licensure male nursing students
(2018-05-29)A focus group was conducted to identify strategies to overcome barriers to male-student education in a pre-licensure nursing program. Five themes emerged: Increasing male faculty presence, opportunities for male-to-male ... -
Identifying Student Nurses’ Barriers to Research Participation
(2018-03-15)Student nurses are taught the basics of the research process, however, the opportunity to participate in research projects would improve their ability to understand and appreciate the generation and translation of evidence ... -
Identifying support needs of patients with esophageal carcinomas prior to surgical intervention: An exploratory study
(2017-10-23)To date, esophageal cancer studies primarily evaluate patients' physical consequences and quality of life after diagnosis and treatment. Very few studies have investigated emotional distress among this group. What exactly ...