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Migration-related stress and depression among first generation Haitian immigrants in Florida
Through the lens of the stress process model, this study examined the relationship between migration-related stress and depression among 76 first generation Haitian immigrants in Florida, a growing, but underrepresented ... -
The military as a culture
Nurses understanding of military culture has the potential to recognize mental illness and disability. Active duty personnel are apprehensive to seek mental health assistance due to the associated stigma (Convoy, 2013). ... -
Military veterans transitioning to the student role in civilian nursing programs
A phenomenological approach was used to explore Military Veterans transitioning to civilian nursing programs. Four themes emerged, Preparation by Default, Making Sense, Drawing the Line, and No One Left Behind. Findings ... -
Military veterans transitioning to the student role in civilian nursing programs
(2017-10-12)Focus groups were used to explore Military Veterans transitioning to a student role in civilian nursing programs. Objectives are to identify obstacles and barriers, add to the current development of Veteran's Bachelors of ... -
Millennial nurse manager perspectives on their leadership roles in the hospital setting: A phenomenological inquiry
(2017-10-23)This study explored the experience of being a Millennial Nurse Manager; seeking to understand how these young nurse managers make meaning of their lived experience. Understanding the Millennial Nurse Manager experience is ... -
Millennial's Perspective of Clickers as an Active Strategy in Nursing Education
(2017-09-29)Clicker technology involves the process of active learning through peer discussion and clarification of classroom material without fear of consequences. Students felt that the use of clickers helped them to develop a better ... -
The Millennium Development Goals: Incorporated Into Clinical Practice
(2012-11-29)Session presented on Thursday, September 20, 2012: This session will highlight role that clinical nurses pay in advancing the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals and the activities undertaken by nurses in clinical ... -
The Millennium Development Goals: Taking Notice of the Student Impact
(2012-11-29)Session presented on Thursday, September 20, 2012: This panel session will highlight the role that students play in advancing the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals and the activities undertaken by student nurses ... -
Million Hearts: A platform for promoting population health, education and partnerships in academia
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Million Hearts is a national initiative launched by the Department of Health and Human Services to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes by 2017 by focusing care on ... -
Million Hearts; An evidence-based method for improving population health
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Purpose: Million Hearts is a national initiative to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes by 2017, empower and educate Americans to make healthy choices, and to target ... -
Mind Over Matter: Educating Nursing Students on the Art and Skill of Mindfulness
(2018-03-14)Utilizing the theoretical framework, Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Deficit, junior level nursing students were asked to examine and rank their psychological stress and stressors before and after participating in a mindfulness ... -
Mind the gap: Improving care delivery and patient outcomes
Health care delivery requires an illustration of high quality and low cost. Addressing quality care gaps has historically relied on physicians with highly variable processes and inconsistent results. A standard system in ... -
Mindful eating and weight loss: A systematic review of literature
(2017-10-18)A systematic review of literature suggests benefits for the use of mindful eating interventions for weight-related co-morbidities. Mindful eating may help individuals gain awareness of eating tendencies, which could prevent ... -
Mindful Moments in the ICU: Evaluating an Asynchronous, Online Mindfulness Program in Critical Care Nurses
This session for practicing nurses, researchers, and healthcare leaders centers on a discussion of learnings from a mindfulness implementation program and a knowledge, skills, attitudes, and barriers survey regarding ... -
Mindfulness for stress reduction in the workplace
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Research has shown that patient outcomes and clinical judgment improve in caring-healing environments. Current trends are for healthcare facilities to provide education in ... -
Mindfulness in nurse leaders: The relationships between mindfulness of nursing leaders and nurse subordinate outcomes
Mindfulness has demonstrated benefits for individuals, organizations, and effective leadership. However, the relationships between mindfulness in hospital leadership and outcomes for subordinate healthcare professionals ... -
Mindfulness intervention for perinatal grief: A pilot and feasibility study in rural India
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Monday, July 28, 2014: Purpose: India is among the ten countries that contribute 67% of all stillbirths globally. The 2009 national stillbirth rate of India was estimated at 15-24.9/1000 births. ... -
A mindfulness intervention to promote leadership effectiveness and well-being among nurse managers
Acute care hospitals are complex, unpredictable and challenging work environments. The position of nurse manager, with 24/7 responsibility, is often viewed as one of the most demanding positions in the hospital setting. ... -
Mindfulness Interventions for Nursing Students
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Overview: Nursing students report higher levels of stress, anxiety and depression than university students in general or working adults in the same age category (Chernomas & ... -
Mindfulness interventions versus cognitive-behavioural therapy for social anxiety disorder: A systematic review
(2018-07-03)The present systematic review explores the scientific literature on whether mindfulness interventions are more effective than CBT in the treatment of patients with social anxiety disorder. Social anxiety has become a public ...