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Association of occupational noise exposure with cardiovascular diseases among career firefighters in Northern California, USA
The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the association between occupational noise exposure and cardiovascular disease among career firefighters in Northern California, USA. -
The association of patients' analgesic treatment beliefs and trade-offs with analgesic adherence behaviors among outpatients with cancer pain
Pain is one of the most burdensome symptoms for patients with cancer. Per cancer pain guidelines, opioids remain one of the primary modalities for managing moderate to severe cancer pain. Analgesic nonadherence is common ... -
The association of perceived stress to physical and affective health outcomes in sickle cell disease
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Monday, July 25, 2016: Purpose: Pain is a major complication of sickle cell disease (SCD). Stress is known to trigger acute pain crisis or intensify chronic pain in patients with SCD.De, 2005, 1 ... -
Association of problematic smartphone use with perceived family well-being in Chinese adult: The family project
(2018-07-03)Problematic smartphone use is an emerging but underrecognized public health issue. Little is known about its impact on family functioning and relationship, which affect individual health. This study found problematic ... -
Association of Psychosocial Nurse Assessments and Referrals to Birth Outcomes
Psychosocial/social risk factors are associated with preterm birth and low birth weight, increasing neonatal morbidity and mortality. Many causes are modifiable. Health organizations advocate psychosocial, social, mental ... -
The Association with Social Skills and Self-Monitoring in Japan
(2017-07-27)Social skills are associated with self-monitoring in interpersonal interactive situations. People who have a high tendency towards practicing self-monitoring can understand the mental states of others well, and can, ... -
Associations among balance self-efficacy, physical function, and pain interference among community-dwelling older adults
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the associations among balance-self-efficacy, physical function, and pain interference and their implications for nursing practice. This presentation will also include a ... -
Associations between caring among nursing students
Caring is a feeling of compassion and an understanding of the difficulties of others. Research indicates that caring behaviors and attitudes are an important part of the knowledge base for nursing students. These findings ... -
Associations between emotional distress and coronary heart disease: Analysis of National Health Interview Survey 2008-2009
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Background: Studies investigating psychological factors have shown that negative emotions independently influence coronary heart disease (CHD) outcomes, contribute to decreased ... -
Associations between maternal depressive symptoms and diathesis factors in families with young children having developmental delay or disability
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Monday, July 27, 2015: Purpose: Physical and mental well-being of mothers best supports healthy growth in children. Maternal depressive symptoms are negatively associated with children's physical ... -
Associations Between Occupational Heat Stress and Surgeons' Thermal Comfort, Body Temperature, and Cognitive Performance
The learner will identify the physiological and psychological impact occupational heat stress has on operating room personnel during real-time orthopedic surgeries. Hence, nurses will then be able to identify individuals ... -
Associations of children's externalizing behavior disorder and maternal mental health
(2018-06-11)Using a nationally representative data set, this study examines the associations of young children diagnosed with an externalizing behavior disorder and their mother's mental health status. Significant graded associations ... -
Associations of Condomless Sex With Dyadic and Social Mutuality Among Black Women in Heterosexual Relationship
Relational Cultural Theory highlights the significance of mutuality in relationships and the use of compensatory strategies in its absence. This study will explore associations of condomless sex with dyadic mutuality and ... -
The associations of socioeconomic factors to cognitive symptoms in menopausal transition
This presentation reports the findings of a secondary analysis on the associations of socioeconomic factors to cognitive symptoms among four racial/ethnic groups of midlife women in the U.S. -
Asymptomatic at-risk population: Health fair screening in diverse underserved population
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Friday, July 22, 2016: Background: To promote healthy behaviors and provide health screenings to underserved population in Los Angeles (LA), students at Charles R Drew University participate in health ... -
At work - But not present
(2016-03-17)Have you ever been physically at work, but not fully present? This is called presenteesim. How might this lack of presence impact your safety, your patient's safety, and the quality of your nursing care? To better understand ... -
At Work, But Not Present
(2017-10-02)The health and well being of registered nurses is a significant contributing factor to quality patient care and safety. Presentation will report findings of a study which examined the relationships of presenteeism with ... -
Attempting shared governance within a school of nursing
(2017-06-05)Purpose: The governance structure of schools of nursing has the capability to augment the work environment for both faculty and staff. The pressure and intricacy of the multifaceted academic milieu have been postulated as ... -
Attention process training: Its effectiveness in remediating attention and memory deficits following mild traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury is an insult to the brain capable of producing physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and vocational changes. Statistics show a rapid increase in the number of brain injuries each decade in both ... -
Attentive presence: A lived experience of human becoming
Attentive presence involves a vigorous rhythmical flow of relating to another, it makes explicit that the other is cherished, and it is inextricably related to the way people make choices about what is important. It is a ...