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Monitoring, meals, and medications: A pilot study to improve the coordination of inpatient diabetes care
The purpose of this presentation is to describe a quality improvement project aimed at improving the coordination of diabetes care in the hospital. Implementation strategies, staff perceptions, and resulting clinical ... -
Monk volunteer health advocacy project: A multidisciplinary collaboration for training and capacity-building for Buddhist monks
The aim of this article is to describe our experience in operating a multidisciplinary collaboration for training and capacity-building among Buddhist monks to raise monks' awareness of NCDs and become Buddhist monk volunteer ... -
The moral certainty or uncertainty of nurses regarding end-of-life treatment decisions
Much has been written about the importance of decision-making in nursing ethics, but few research studies have been completed which examine nurses' ethical decision-making. In order to address this absence of research, two ... -
Moral decision making by neonatal intensive care nurses
Purpose. The purpose of this research was to gain information about the perspective neonatal intensive care nurses use to make moral decisions. Previous research in nursing has assumed ... -
Moral development and moral distress through the baccalaureate healthcare student lens
How millennial health-care baccalaureate health-care students were impacted by moral development and moral distress was explored. Study demonstrated that participants were morally developed AND had experienced moral distress ... -
Moral development and public health nursing
Public health nurses (PHNs) have the opportunity and professional obligation to be at the forefront of the fight to eliminate health disparities based on the practice principle of social justice. The overall purpose of ... -
Moral distress experienced by Level One Trauma Nurses: A phenomenological study
Presenting original research by principal researcher, a phenomenological descriptive study on moral distress as experienced by level one trauma nurses. Colaizzis' data analysis resulted in 320 extracted statements, placed ... -
Moral distress in neonatal intensive care nurses who care for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome
(2012-01-04)Moral distress has been defined as being the painful psychological disequilibrium that results from recognizing the appropriate action, yet not taking it because of some obstacle or constraint. Neonatal intensive care unit ... -
Moral distress in perinatal nurses
(2017-10-24)Moral distress is the psychological inconsistency and negative feeling experienced by professionals when they make a moral decision, but are unable to perform the action stipulated by their decision. -
Moral Distress in South African Professional Nurses: Instrument Development
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Nurses experience stress, fear and anger while they are trying to reconcile their ideals/goals about health care with its inadequacies and abuses, ... -
Moral distress to moral success: Improving moral distress and ethical confidence in critical care nurses
This session describes the implementation of an evidence-based workshop to decrease moral distress and increase ethical confidence in the critical care nurse. This work can be expanded to include the multidisciplinary team ... -
Moral Distress: Contributing Factors, Outcomes and Interventions. an Overview of the Nursing Literature
(2012-9-12)Purpose: Explore moral distress research across the nursing discipline to identify contributing factors, understand common outcomes, identify appropriate interventions, and detect knowledge gaps. Methods: Cumulative Index ... -
Moral regret - The experience of breaches of a nursing ideal
(11/24/2015)Recently, Johnstone and Hutchinson (2015) called for abandoning the construct of “moral distress”. For various reasons, they believe that too much attention is paid to it in the nursing literature, that the ... -
Moral sensitivity, patient safety attitudes, and open disclosure of patient safety incidents among nursing students
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of nursing students' moral sensitivity, patient safety attitudes, and perceptions of open disclosure of patient safety incidents. Controlling for general ... -
Moral stress in health care professionals
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Introduction: With the advent of modernity, today's world debates between what is objective and subjective, between the global and the individual. ... -
More bang for your buck: Engaging graduate students in curriculum development
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016, and Friday, April 8, 2016: Future nurse educators need to have real-life experience in curriculum development. The curriculum development courses for master's nurse education ... -
More than a toolkit: A collaborative partnership with global reach
Presenters will describe a synergistic partnership approach to making sustainable improvements throughout health sectors around the globe. A toolkit is a catalyst for making this happen but it is the power of national and ... -
More than just male nurses: Initiating sustainable processes and structures to promote and protect gender diversity among Nevada's male nursing workforce
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: With more than 3.1 million practicing members, nursing is recognized as the largest discipline in the U.S. health care system (Ahmed, Andrist, ... -
More than vital signs: Reframing nurses' recognition and response to clinical deterioration
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Clinical deterioration frequently goes unnoticed in hospitalized patients (1). Growing concerns about failure-to-rescue rates have prompted government initiatives and consensus ... -
The Morse Falls Scale: An evidence-based intervention in the South of Saudi Arabia
The study was to examine effectiveness of implementing the Morse Falls Scale to reduce number of falls occurring in a healthcare facility in Saudi Arabia. Results indicate MFS decreased the monthly fall rate significantly ...