Browsing by Author "Buchholz, Susan"
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Challenging the process by enabling others to act
Swint, Charlotte E.; Winters, Carol E.; Buchholz, Susan (2017-10-17)I will increase my awareness of how my actions and behavior impacts others. I will lead teams towards effective and successful achievement of a common purpose by providing the necessary support. I will openly share my ... -
Effectiveness of group-visits in a women's lifestyle physical activity program for African-American women
Wilbur, Jo Ellen; Miller, Arlene Michaels; Buchholz, Susan; Braun, Lynne T.; Dancy, Barbara (2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: Theoretically-based group physical activity interventions have shown to be the most effective means of increasing physical activity in minority populations. Primary ... -
How to critically appraise systematic reviews in order to inform clinical decision making
Buchholz, Susan (2016-03-21)Globally, published peer-reviewed health care literature has grown exponentially, making it unrealistic for nurses to review the literature in a timely manner. Systematic reviews now provide a tool for nurses to be able ... -
Midlife African American women's maintenance of lifestyle physical activity
Wilbur, Jo Ellen; Braun, Lynne T.; Buchholz, Susan; Miller, Arlene Michaels (2017-07-21)Purpose: Group interventions combining guidance, self-management, and ongoing support effectively increase physical activity in African-American women, but little is known about long-term maintenance. Maintenance of physical ... -
Perceptions of primary care facilitators and barriers among homeless-experienced individuals
Dickins, Kirsten A.; Buchholz, Susan; Braun, Lynne T.; Earle, Melinda; Ingram, Diana L.; Karnik, NiranjanThe impact of the Affordable Care Act on the growing homeless population in the United States remains under-examined, from the participant perspective. This qualitative study explored the experiences of healthcare access ... -
Promoting physical activity across the lifespan!
Buchholz, Susan (2017-10-03)Physical activity has multiple benefits and is more powerful than any sole pharmaceutical class of drugs, in the promotion of health and prevention of certain diseases. Despite this fact, nurses are not consistently providing ...