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Influence of healthy work environments on PICU patient and nurse outcomes
(2013-05-13)Session presented on Sunday, April 14, 2013: Purpose/Research Questions/Aims: The purpose of this research study was to determine the relationship between healthy work environments, patient outcomes and nurse turnover in ... -
The influence of helping relationships from significant others on healthy lifestyle among patients with chronic kidney disease
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: The aim of research is to study and explore helping relationships impact on establishing healthy lifestyle among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The positive ... -
Influence of HIV mode of transmission on nurses' willingness to care
This quasi-experimental study was designed to determine the extent to which nurses' willingness to care is influenced by mode of HIV transmission. A reformulation of King's Model of Human Interactions was used to theoretically ... -
Influence of initial nursing educational preparation on patient assessment
The purpose of this study was to examine the direct and indirect influence of the type of educational program attended on the data collection and nursing diagnosis (NDX) identification abilities of generic nursing students ... -
Influence of international service learning on cultural competence
Knowing how best to teach nurses to become culturally competent is an important topic. This study examined the influence of international service learning on nursing students and nurses & its impact towards developing ... -
Influence of international service learning on the development of cultural competence in undergraduate nursing students
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: Becoming culturally competent is a worthy goal for nurses and health care professionals to work more effectively with patients in our increasingly diversified country. ... -
The influence of intervention augmentation and strength of maternal engagement on community child health nurse home visiting for new parents: An exploratory study
(2012-9-12)Purpose: Sustained and high quality maternal involvement in home visiting programs may be an important factor in reducing child abuse potential in at-risk families. This study aimed to examine this neglected field by ... -
Influence of intrapersonal characteristics on nurses' work performance
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: BACKGROUND: Reports about poor nursing and midwifery care was on the increase with public media reporting only negative incidents. This is ... -
The influence of knowledge and value on nursing students' quality of supportive feedback to peers
Peer review in nursing is an expectation of every registered nurse in the workplace, and it is essential to accountability and self-regulation of practice in the nursing discipline. However, the literature reveals that ... -
The influence of leader-member exchange and structural empowerment on nurses' perceptions of patient safety
(2017-07-27)This study is to examine the impact of the four dimensions of Leader-Member Exchange (contribution, affect, loyalty, and professional respect) of nurse managers and access to the four structures of structural empowerment ... -
Influence of leadership styles on expatriate nurses' professional integration in the UAE
Transnational nurse migration has evoked a growing interest in the phenomenon of professional integration of expatriate nurses into their host societies. Despite research connecting employee and organizational outcomes ... -
Influence of learning style and learning flexibility on clinical judgment of prelicensure nursing students within a human patient computer simulation environment
Nursing education is experiencing a transition in how students are exposed to clinical situations. Technology, specifically human patient computer simulation, is replacing human exposure in clinical education (Nehring, ... -
The influence of lifestyle medicine on nurses’ belief of evidence based practice
(2017-06-05)Adult onset type 2 diabetes can be improved with lifestyle medicine, which is a prescriptive and patient-centered evidence-based practice model. It affords consistent patient monitoring and provides nurses with the education ... -
The influence of low- and high-fidelity simulations on nursing students' self-confidence, knowledge, and satisfaction
A single-site study to seek understanding of how low and high-fidelity simulation experiences for first-year baccalaureate nursing students influenced student perceived self-confidence, knowledge about how to care for a ... -
Influence of maternal childhood adversity on the psycho-neuroendocrine-inflammatory profile during pregnancy
(2015-08-03)Exposure to excessive stress either before or during pregnancy can disrupt neuroendocrine-immune processes required for successful pregnancy outcomes. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship ... -
The influence of mentoring on goal attainment and role satisfaction for registered nurses in acute care facilities
Mentoring has been suggested as a means to assist with role transition, career planning, and retention in the profession by providing opportunities for personal and professional growth lead to satisfaction. Satisfaction ... -
Influence of Military Experience on Nursing Education Leaders
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016, and Friday, April 8, 2016: The purpose of this case study analysis is to describe the influence previous military experience has on the role of nursing education leaders. A ... -
The influence of multimorbidity on rehabilitation outcomes in stroke and amputation
(2017-07-19)Purpose: Multimorbidity is highly prevalent in older patients who rehabilitate in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). In these SNFs, nurses have an important role in the rehabilitation process of patients. Although the high ... -
Influence of negative behaviors on patient safety culture and mortality within acute care
The primary aim of this study is the measurement of disruptive behavior among the interprofessional healthcare team and understanding how these behaviors influence patient safety culture and patient outcomes measured by ... -
The influence of nurse manager leadership style factors on the perception of staff nurse structural empowerment, work engagement, and intent to stay
Healthcare is facing many challenges which impact all practice settings. Both nurse managers and staff nurses play critical roles in overcoming the challenges faced in healthcare today. Staff nurses are intimately involved ...