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Multi-Method Critical Care Orientation Improves Critical Thinking, Skills and Confidence
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Background: Traditional didactic educational strategies have not been efficient or effective in preparing critical care nurses to care for moderately complex patients with ... -
A multi-methods study of the perceived value and outcomes of nurse educator certification
Educators may use the results from this study to guide certification decisions, improve marketability, and recognition of expertise in the academic role. Administrators may use the results to design strategies to support ... -
A multi-modal approach to address test anxiety in students in an accelerated nursing program
(2018-06-29)The authors describe a multi-modal approach to reducing test anxiety through the use of aroma therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and peer mentoring for students in accelerated nursing programs. -
Multi-modal education program to improve nurses' knowledge and confidence on delirium recognition
Educational programs are needed to increase knowledge and confidence of nurses for delirium recognition and should focus on an individualized learning approach, including the key role of unit delirium champion and be ... -
A multi-phased approach to using clinical data to drive evidence-based EMR redesign
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016: We optimized our technology and use a multi-tier approach to efficiently redesigned the Nursing Electronic Medical Record to match the nurses work flow to support patient ... -
Multi-site research playbook: A practical guide to support multi-site research studies for greater impact
Rigorous, high-quality nursing research creates an evidence base that advances nursing practice, shapes health policy, and contributes to improving nurse, patient, and system outcomes. Yet, too often, nurse researchers ... -
Multi-site study comparing attitudes and comfort of nursing students interacting with patients with a disability
This multi-site comparative study provides statistically significant evidence that simulation-based experiences with standardized patients with disability (SPWD) improved student attitudes towards people with disability ... -
A multi-site study evaluating a VR game for reinforcing sterile catheter insertion skills
This multi-site study evaluated the usability of a virtual reality (VR) game with haptics for refreshing aseptic catheterization skills in 291 nursing students. Findings revealed that undergraduate nursing students are ... -
Multi-Tasking and Technology Use: A Help or a Hindrance?
Although many may think that multi-tasking is a quality we would like to be able to instill in our nursing students, it is a potentially problematic behavior. This research will overview how multi-tasking with technology ... -
A multicultural approach to decreasing unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for pharyngitis
(2017-07-10)Antimicrobial resistance is a global crisis. In the United States alone, two million people are infected every year with untreatable microbes, resulting in 23,000 deaths (CDC, 2014). Over- prescribing of antibiotics has ... -
The multicultural caring competence and related factors in nursing students in Taiwan
The target audience of this presentation are nursing educators who are interested in evidence-based course design, especially for trans-cultural nursing course. The audience will learn the Taiwanese students' multicultural ... -
Multidimensional factors that impact nurses’ sense of engagement, resilience and intent to stay employed
A comprehensive, nurse-led, evidence-based practice project was implemented by an interprofessional team employed by a multi-institutional academic healthcare organization to determine what evidence-based and multidimensional ... -
The multidimensional kidney transplant self-management scale: Development and psychometric testing
Poor long-term kidney transplant outcomes are a significant problem in the U.S. Interventions must focus on preserving allograft function by managing modifiable risk factors. An instrument capable of identifying problems ... -
Multidisciplinary approach to managing difficult airways in emergency departments
The aim of our study was to describe the experience of the Difficult Airway Response Team in the Emergency Department and assess its clinical outcomes. DART was able to secure the airway of all 80 patients through various ... -
Multidisciplinary care: Using a simple approach to promote team-based learning and patient safety
(2018-03-23)For years health professional education, inclusive of nursing, has occurred in silos throughout their program of study. This approach is no longer applicable to current workforce expectations. Participants will learn the ... -
Multidisciplinary communication in acute care pediatrics
As literature reveals that inefficient communication is a contributing factor to adverse events, communication boards has been an intervention implemented to help increase family/patient understanding of the plan of care. ... -
Multidisciplinary Leadership Development for All Hazards Preparedness: Building Capacity While Improving Health
(2012-01-04)(41st Biennial Convention) Multidisciplinary Leadership Development for All Hazards Preparedness: Building capacity while improving health Purpose:� The Office of Force Readiness and Deployment (OFRD) in the Office of the ... -
A multidisciplinary mentoring approach to improve the equity of nursing education for the English language learner in an undergraduate nursing program: A mixed-method quality improvement project
Nature and scope of the project: This quality improvement (QI) project is a multidisciplinary approach to mentoring, matching a doctorate of nurse practice (DNP) student in their final year and a second-semester ... -
A multidisciplinary team approach to faculty development in technology
(2016-06-15)National health initiatives and nursing accreditation expectations surrounding the need for nursing graduates to have skills in various technologies are placing increased demand on nursing programs to deliver a technologically ... -
Multidisciplinary team promotes health equality and access to health services for the LGTBQ community
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning (LGBTQ) persons are frequently marginalized and stigmatized. Learn how a community hospital created an inclusive environment and reached leader in LGBTQ Healthcare ...