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In-home air pollution is associated with respiratory symptoms in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(2017-07-19)Background: Ambient particulate matter (PM) has shown adverse effects of health on respiratory diseases. To date, although studies have demonstrated that PM was associated with increased morbidity, readmission rates, ... -
In-home internet use increases as the number of internet users in the household increases
(2017-09-25)In a cross-sectional study of 240 pre- and post-kidney transplant patients at an urban transplant center in the United States we found that Internet use increased as the number of Internet users in the household increased. ... -
In-hospital newborn falls: How big is the problem?
(2018-06-14)In-Hospital Newborn falls is an under reported problem. Exploring the factors that influence the occurrence of newborn falls will help health care providers to establish measures to prevent it. -
In-Situ Simulation Increases Confidence in Recog. of Patient Decline
Overview of In-situ Simulation program, strategies to design an In-situ Simulation activity, benefits and barriers in education implementation, and review of evaluation process. -
Incentivize and energize: How to offer continuing nursing education credits
One easy way to incentivize your members to attend chapter events is to offer continuing nursing education contact hours. This session will show you how! -
INCHES: Creating the International Nursing Consortium of Honors Educators and Scholars
Nursing honors programs have been shown to promote leadership development, socialization to the profession, and early advanced education enrollment for students. However, nursing honors programs face many implementation ... -
The incidence and impact of swearing on nurses in China
Workplace violence toward clinicians is a growing issue worldwide and it was placed second in the top ten health concerns in China. The study purposes are to explore the incidence and impact of swearing on nurses from China ... -
Incidence and prevalence of alcohol and tobacco consumption in the village of Carbuna, Moldova
Alcohol & tobacco consumption is a major issue in the Republic of Moldova. This project allowed for nursing students to bring awareness and provide education on risk factors associated with alcohol and tobacco use. In doing ... -
The incidence and severity of musculoskeletal disorders among nurses working in Taiwan medical center
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the incidence and severity of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among medical center nurses. Methods: This study used a ... -
Incidence of pressure injury in critical care, in Angola: Identification of risk factors
In Angola there is a lack of accessible data relatively to pressure injuries (PI) in Intensive Care Units, and also to risk factors. There is a multiplicity of risk factors of PI, such as prolonged length of stay, invasive ... -
The incidence of stoma and peristomal complications during the first three months after stoma creation
Stoma and peristomal complications comprise a variety of conditions that vary in frequency, severity, and importance to individuals who have colostomies, ileostomies, or urinary stomas. Differences in study methodology and ... -
Incivility and xenophobia among nurse educators in Botswana
The presentation highlights the intervention used to mitigate the causes and consequences of incivility and xenophobia among nurse educators with the view to promote greater professionalism. -
Incivility between nursing students in the classroom: A review of the literature
(2017-07-11)Background: Nearly 62% of students and faculty in nursing education have reported incivility in an academic setting (Clark & Springer, 2007). In a national survey, 24.8% of faculty have been physically assaulted and ... -
Incivility in academic environments: If you see something, say something
(2018-04-30)This presentation entails a review of current literature on incivility in academic environments, risk factors, effects, and strategies for its reduction. The focus is at the broad institutional rather than disciplinary ... -
Incivility in Nursing Classrooms
(2017-03-03)Session reported on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Background: In recent years the prevalence of incivility in educational settings has received heightened attention in academic and popular press. In light of nursing's position ... -
Incivility in nursing education
(2013-05-13)Session presented on Sunday, April 14, 2013: Clark (2009) extends the definition of incivility to incorporate both the behaviors (rude and disruptive) and their effect, that is, psychological or physiological distress. ... -
Incivility in the workplace: Implications for nursing education
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Students in RN-BS nursing degree programs face barriers to successful completion of their programs of study such as memories of incivility within their pre-licensure nursing ... -
Incivility: Nursing's dirty little secret and cognitive rehearsal as an intervention
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: The American public has consistently rated nursing as the most honest and ethical profession every year for the past decade (Riffkin, 2014). ... -
Including human resources professionals and practices to improve nursing worklife
(2017-10-16)Human resources (HR) professionals can play a major role in improving nursing worklife. The social subsystem, comprised of the people who work in the organization, must be able to successfully attain the goals set for the ... -
Including human resources professionals and practices to improve nursing worklife
(2017-07-26)Human resources (HR) professionals can play a major role in improving nursing worklife. The social subsystem, comprised of the people who work in the organization and the relationships among them, must be able to successfully ...