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Malpractice Claims Naming Staff Nurses as the Primary Responsible Service
As the nursing profession continues to expand, we succeed to greater exposure and risk to being litigated in a malpractice lawsuit. Awareness of claims naming nurses will allow for tailored nursing education and training ... -
Mama Care: An innovative care model for pregnant women with a prenatally diagnosed birth defect
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: The purpose of this project is to demonstrate how an adaptation of the Centering Pregnancy Model of group prenatal care, Mama Care, is being ... -
Man's best friend: The role of companion animals in the lives of the homeless
(2017-06-29)Purpose: It is estimated that 28,000 persons are homeless in Texas on any given night (Texas Homeless Network, 2016). Many homeless people have companion animals to fulfill social needs: friendship, while demonstrating ... -
Management and Leadership Competence Toward the Year 2030 in Finnish Hospitals
This study described the Finnish experts' perceptions of management and leadership competence (MLC) and its improvement in hospital context for the future. The Argument Delphi Method and inductive content analysis was ... -
Management of depression in the elderly: A scoping study
(2016-02-08)Background: Depression affects more than 6.5 million Americans age 65 or older. Nonpharmacological treatments may be effective within this patient population. Objective(s): This paper examines the evidence related to 22 ... -
Management of facilitators and obstacles experienced by Hispanics in their first semester of a baccalaureate nursing program
(2018-07-03)Although an ethnically diverse workforce is believed to enhance patient care quality, Hispanics are under-represented in nursing. Recruiting and retaining Hispanic students in nursing programs is essential for greater ... -
Management of HIV exposed babies in Montshioa Stat Health Centre at Mafikeng sub-district of North West Province
(2017-02-13)One of the guidelines for the prevention of mother to child transmission stipulates that PCR should be done on all babies born from HIV infected mothers at 6 and 18 weeks to promote the early detection and prompt management ... -
Management of sickle cell disease in clinical simulation
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited blood disorder in the United States. It affects 90,000 to 100,000 people, most of whom are African Americans (CDC, ... -
Management of uncontrolled hypertension in urgent care setting: A self-management educational program
(2017-10-03)Management of Uncontrolled hypertension in Urgent care setting is a self management educational program that aim to teach participants on using sphygmomanometer to monitor their blood pressure in addition to pharmacological ... -
Managerial caring, multicultural competence, and organizational commitment in a department of nursing
The purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate the relationships among caring behaviors, multicultural competence of nursing managers, and the organizational commitment of those managers and their staff members. ... -
The manager’s perspective: Perceptions of and behaviors toward patient and visitor aggression in hospitals (PERoPA). An international online survey
(2017-09-21)Background: Patient and visitor aggression has a damaging influence on workflows as well as patient and staff safety in all areas of healthcare. Nurse managers are in a key position to address patient and visitor aggression. ... -
Managing & mitigating conflict in health-care teams
(Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2012-09)This Best Practice Guideline (BPG) focuses on nurses, Health-care teams and processes that foster healthy work environments. The focus for the development of this guideline was managing and mitigating interpersonal conflict ... -
Managing acute episodic illness in specialist disability homes: A qualitative study of professionals' experiences
(2018-06-20)Hospital residential care in-reach services to provide episodic acute care during inter-current illness for people with intellectual disability living in Specialist Disability Homes is novel and has unique challenges. This ... -
Managing agitation and aggression in patients with dementia
(5/8/2018)Dementia is a degenerative progressive disease that leads to multiple behavioral disturbances particularly behaviors of agitation and aggression. Risperdal is the most common antipsychotic agent used in patients with ... -
Managing ambiguity: Nurses caring for the mother of a stillborn baby
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe and conceptualize the experiences and processes involved when labor and delivery nurses provide care to women experiencing a stillbirth. Background: The care of a woman ... -
Managing dignity in later life: Global influences, personal strategies, cellular effects
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Dignity is an inherent human characteristic and a dynamic, attributed part of the self is susceptible to human and environmental interaction. In the first paper we present an ... -
Managing in a stressful profession: SigmaCast, Episode 12
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2020-08-05)This episode we will be discussing research related to the Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing article “Evaluating the outcomes of a Web‐Based Stress Management Program for Nurses and Nursing Assistants.” -
Managing migration of human resources for health: The Philippine perspective
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: While there are varied perspectives on the ethics concerning migration, health professionals continue to pursue opportunities with significant ramifications on both ... -
Managing mild traumatic brain injury recovery
(2016-09-16)Session presented on Sunday, September 18, 2016: Nurses and providers must advocate stronger for prescribed treatment and provide written education about potential symptoms and limitations following diagnosis of TBI. To ... -
Managing my pregnancy: A grounded theory of pregnancy and childbearing beliefs and practices of women of Mexican descent
Examples of pregnancy-specific health beliefs and practices of Hispanic women are found in the medical literature, but the findings regarding the beliefs and practices are often outdated, limited, mostly curative in nature, ...