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Becoming a nurse educator
(2017-10-26)Two experienced deans and nurse educators describe their own journeys, provide tips on becoming successful as a faculty member, and provide options for career paths. -
Becoming a Nurse: Building Student Leadership, Self-Efficacy, and Clinical Reasoning
This innovative project supports novice nursing students through to newly graduated registered nurses. Key skill development include self-efficacy, leadership, professional development, interprofessional practice and ... -
Becoming a nurse: Continuing the story of the Alexian Brothers Hospital School of Nursing graduates
The Alexian Brothers Hospital (ABH) School of Nursing in Chicago, founded in 1898, was the fifth all male nursing school in the United States. Research Question: The aim of this study is to present the oral histories of ... -
Becoming an authentic leader as a new DNP or PhD young-in-age nurse
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: This presentation will address how young-in-age new DNP and PhD graduates can influence follower attitudes, behaviors, and performance using a theoretical framework of ... -
Becoming an author: Books, courses, e-prints
(2016-08-08)Session presented on Monday, 9 November, 2015: This interactive session will provide new, experienced or potential authors a first-hand look at the publishing abilities offered by STTI. From how an idea turns into a ... -
Becoming aware of compassionate care through a patient's story: Reflections from first year nursing students
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to understand how faculty could use literature to teach first year nursing students about ... -
Becoming someone different: A grounded theory study of how nurses integrate pregnancy and full time employment
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: In the United States, 40% of the contemporary nursing workforce is comprised of women of childbearing age, 65% of whom are employed full-time. ... -
Bed Ready to Out - An Epic Approach to Nursing Handoff
Session J presented Saturday, September 29, 11:30 am-12:30 pm Purpose: Nursing handoff from ED to inpatient teams was identified as an area of opportunity for the organization. Bed Ready to Out is an initiative that focused ... -
Bedouin physicians' and nurses' views on nursing as a profession, Israel perspective
This study examines the Bedouin physicians' and nurses' views on nursing as a profession and its relationship to the working environment characteristics represented by team working, autonomy, authority and involvement in ... -
Bedrest quality improvement project for outpatient diagnostic cardiac catheterizations
A three-month quality improvement project evaluated a new bedrest practice for transfemoral diagnostic cardiac catheterizations using 4, 5, and 6-French sheaths with manual removal. The new bedrest practice reduced the ... -
Bedside clinical nurse perceived barriers to participation in research activities
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to present the findings of a survey on bedside clinical nurses' perceived barriers to their ... -
Bedside counseling for medical inpatients who misuse alcohol
This dissertation addresses the process and results of a program implemented to motivate patients that are admitted to a medical center with diagnoses of alcohol misuse to seek addiction recovery.The primary research ... -
Bedside nurse recognition of delirium in the medical-surgical setting
Delirium in adults aged 65 and older is a common occurrence in the acute care setting and is often unrecognized by bedside nurses. Delirium can trigger a negative cascade of events resulting in an increase in morbidity and ... -
Bedside Nurse Recognition of Delirium in the Medical-Surgical Setting
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: Delirium in adults aged 65 and older is a common occurrence in the acute care setting and is often unrecognized by bedside nurses. Delirium is considered a medical emergency ... -
Bedside nurses' perceptions of pursuing an academic career as nursing faculty
There is a nursing faculty shortage at a Mid-Atlantic associate degree nursing program. In response, program administrators have hired adjunct faculty with bachelor of science in nursing degrees (BSNs), hired full-time ... -
Bedside nursing leadership development for interprofessional collaboration
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: In 1991, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) proposed the triple aim: 1) improve healthcare through patient satisfaction and quality; 2) improve population health; ... -
Bedside shift report
In medical-surgical patients, how does going into each room for report affect hospital errors and improve patient safety? -
Bedside shift report and its effect on patient satisfaction with nursing communication
The problem identified was the lack of any formal policy in regards to patient handoff, causing inconsistencies in the methodology, implementation, and content given from nurse to nurse during report. This increases the ... -
Bedside shift report: A patient-centered approach to improving satisfaction scores
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Background: In 2001 the Institute of Medicine report, Crossing the Quality Chasm, included patient centeredness as one of its six overarching aims for improving the health care ... -
A Beginner's Guide to the Online Induction System
Chapters use the Online Induction System to issue membership invitations to eligible students and nurse leaders. Take a tour of the system!