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Increasing testicular self-examination practices in male college students
Background: A significant number of males attending colleges and universities in the United States have limited or no current knowledge of testicular cancer and screening practices (Tosun, Gul, & Arikan, 2020). Problem: ... -
Increasing the Compliance of Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation Assessment in the Emergency Center
(2011-12-21)[ENA Annual Conference 2011 - Evidence-based Practice Presentation]Increasing the Compliance of Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation Assessment in the Emergency CenterPurpose: National Patient Safety Goal 15 A focuses on ... -
Increasing the HPV vaccination rate in a family practice: A quality improvement project
(2017-05-19)The purpose of this DNP project was to identify barriers in a family practice setting to recommending the HPV vaccine and to use this information to develop a practice protocol to enhance the delivery of the vaccine ... -
Increasing the Reach of the NPD Practitioner: Using a Specialized Team
(2017-12-01)Within most work environments, the NPD Practitioner feels they are unable to provide enough continuing education to existing staff. This is especially true in Emergency, ICU, Pediatric, and Trauma settings, where ... -
Increasing the uptake of the human papillomavirus vaccine in adolescents
Poster presented on Thursday, May 2, 2019The purpose of this project is to increase the uptake of the HPV vaccine in adolescents in the clinic through reminder interventions and educational interventions for the healthcare ... -
Increasing the usage of MyChart bedside by nurses and patients in the acute care setting: An integrative review
Teach-back has been a proven model to teach patients about their disease process, medications, or dressing changes in a simple-to-understand language that often includes a return demonstration. Teach-Back isn’t ... -
Increasing the usage of MyChart bedside by nurses and patients in the acute care setting: An integrative review
Teach-back has been a proven model to teach patients about their disease process, medications, or dressing changes in a simple-to-understand language that often includes a return demonstration. Teach-Back isn’t ... -
Increasing the use of intraoperative IV acetaminophen among pediatric dental, adenoidectomy and circumcision surgical patients
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Narcotics given for pain relief have many undesired side effects. Currently anesthesia practice at a large outpatient pediatric surgical facility regarding IV acetaminophen ... -
Increasing trauma informed awareness in higher education
Traumatic experiences across the lifespan can impact an individual's physical, social and emotional health, and cognitive development. There has been an increased focus on trauma informed initiatives in various public and ... -
Inculcating evidence-based practice in a facility
(2018-06-26)Inculcating Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in a facility is fraught with barriers, including access, time, skills development, and leadership support. The trend toward degree advancement means there are more nurses who have ... -
The India connection: Teaching nursing with limited resources in a rural culturally diverse setting
Description of a trans cultural collaborative project involving a large urban university in the US with a small faith-based university in the Himalayas in India. Setting up the project, description of teaching activities ... -
The Indiana University Nursing Learning Partnership
(2013-12-19)Special Session presented on: Sunday, November 17, 2013: The formal partnership, led by Dean Marion E. Broome and Executive Vice President Linda Q. Everett, is guided by the Indiana University Nurse Learning Partnership ... -
Indications for HEPA filter use in patients undergoing general anesthesia with a breathing device: An integrative review
Aim and Purpose: This integrative literature review aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter use within the anesthesia breathing circuit. The purpose of the recommendations ... -
Indicators of burden in conversations between family caregivers
This presentation reports outcomes from a secondary analysis to examine the ways in which quantitative indicators of well-being are represented in open-ended conversations between informal family caregivers. -
Indices of attachment in elderly women who are not mentally compromised residing in nursing homes
The purpose of this study was to take the concept of attachment as it has been developed in the literature of early childhood, extend it to the world of the elderly, and to describe the feelings and behaviors of attachment ... -
Indigenous Knowledge of Traditional Health Practitioners in the Management of Rigoni: A Grounded Theory Approach
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Infant mortality in developing countries is decreasing at a slow rate. World Health Organization and the United Nations are calling for reduction ... -
Indigenous mental health and addictions in Canada with comparisons to Australia and globally
Indigenous people of Canada have faced a unique set of mental health and addiction challenges similar to Australia. Despite these challenges, many communities have done well. The most effective theoretical models and ... -
Individual perceptions related to fall risk among older adults in acute care setting in a Saudi Arabian hospital
Despite a plethora of research examining fall risk, including numerous fall prevention strategies, falls remain the most common adverse event among the elderly. Frail older adults are at higher risk for falls. With the ... -
An individualized fall prevention program for older adults: Partnerships in practice
(2012-01-04)Purpose: The aim of this research will be to reduce the risk of patient falls during home visits and scheduled assessements for older adults. One of the major concerns in caring for a older adult living in the community ... -
The Individualized Multidisciplinary Immediate Fall Response Program
Utilizing a five-step process that included the use of the AHRQ's Tracking Record for Improving Patient Safety (TRIPS), aimed at improving fall care processes and reducing falls in older nursing home residents.