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Let's Get Engaged! Creating a Culture of Safety
Work engagement impacts retention, burnout, job satisfaction, patient satisfaction, and improved patient outcomes. Research has yet to illuminate the importance of work engagement in nursing professional development (NPD) ... -
Let's get moving: Evidence-based practice project
(2016-04-01)Session presented on Friday, April 8, 2016: Barriers to implementing Evidence Based practice have been reported extensively include: lack of time, lack of resources and lack of knowledge. Nurses are aware of the value of ... -
Let's Get Started: Building EBP in New Nursing Students
Gain an understanding on how to build a evidence based, experiential learning program for new nursing students. This presentation will guide individuals attending this conference on how to build an evidence based rich ... -
Let's move: Promotion of physical activity in the treatment of depression
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Over the years, the prevalence of chronic diseases (resulting from poor lifestyle behaviors) and especially mental health disorders, such as ... -
Let's talk: Giving caregivers of adolescents tools to facilitate conversations about mental health
Suicide is a preventable cause of death. Education can lead to detecting warning signs, early treatment, and suicide prevention. Offering parents of adolescents education through “More Than Sad”, a 90- minute ... -
Letting go: How newly-graduated registered nurses in western Canada decide to exit the nursing profession
The Canadian Nurses Association predicts the nursing shortage will rise to an estimated 60,000 Registered Nurses (RNs) by the year 2022. Further compounding this issue is the approximate 14-61% of nursing graduates who ... -
Let’s be blunt- legal ≠ safe: Addressing maternal marijuana use while breastfeeding
Marijuana exposed infants are at a greater risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes and neurological morbidities. Utilizing the Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) approach may effectively ... -
Let’s check in: Engaging student and faculty in an innovative and collaborative online learning environment
This symposium will engage nurses across roles working in the online academic environment,in a dialogue specific to challenges and opportunities inherent in designing and sustaining a collaborative learning environment. ... -
Level 2 and level 3 patients in a 5-level triage system: Factors related to acuity assignment and trajectory of the emergency department experience
Clinical decision making in the emergency department (ED) can have a significant impact on patient safety and health care outcomes. One type of clinical decision making is the process of emergency department triage. Within ... -
Level and predictors of self-care behaviors (SCB) among educated and uneducated patients with heart failure (HF) in Pakistan
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: Self-care among heart failure patients is found to be affected by several factors including education as one of the most significant predictor. Prior studies on self-care, ... -
Level of health literacy and parent/guardian asthma knowledge
(2018-06-12)The purpose was to use Orem's Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory to examine the relationships among level of health literacy, asthma knowledge, and the ability of parents/guardians to care for asthmatic children. -
Level of self-esteem and contributive factors in Japanese undergraduate nursing students
(2017-10-13)This study investigated the level of self-esteem in Japanese undergraduate nursing students and to examine the potential variables that might contribute to promote healthy self-esteem for the students. -
The Level of Volatile Organic Compounds Exposure in New Buildings: Can Adding Indoor Potted Plants Reduce Exposure?
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Friday, September 26, 2014: Background: According to Florence Nightingale, the connection between health and the dwelling of the population is one of the most important that exists. In the United ... -
Levels of perceived HIV/AIDS stigma and potential consequences among Indigenous Mexican Indian women
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: Background and purpose. While there has been a decrease in the number of new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths, HIV infection remains ... -
Leveraging data to drive quality patient care: The value of a unit-specific nursing performance dashboard
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Monday, July 28, 2014: Purpose: Performance data can be used to monitor and guide interventions aimed at improving the quality and safety of patient care.[1-4] Nursing plays an important role in quality ... -
Leveraging innovative, strategic teaching approaches to engage clinicians and leaders within a professional governance structure
A series of educational activities that taught over 1000 nurses the knowledge needed for a new professional governance structure model. Teaching strategies involved leadership training, a large conference, interactive booth ... -
Leveraging metabolomics to advance nursing assessment, diagnosis, and intervention exemplar: Chronic stress and birth outcomes
(2018-06-22)In this presentation, we will review the emerging technology of metabolomics, describing what it is and its implications for nursing science. Within the exemplar of chronic prenatal stress exposure and birth outcomes, we ... -
Leveraging shared governance to facilitate recovery from incivility, bullying, and moral injury
A multi-disciplinary shared governance group is created in response to reports of bullying and incivility. This group uses Lean processes to guide their assessment and develop a plan to address opportunities. Several ... -
Leveraging statistical simulations to gain insights from data: A new type of simulation for nurses
(2017-07-27)This presentation will provide several examples of statistical simulation studies in order to demonstrate the benefit of these techniques for nurse scientists working with quantitative data. -
Leveraging technology to promote evidence-based practice and enhance data quality
This presentation showcases a quality improvement initiative that leveraged technology to: (1) transfer research knowledge into nursing practice to foster evidence-informed decision making; (2) collect and retrieve data ...