Browsing by Author "Cesario, Sandra Kay"
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An accent modification intervention for nursing and allied health students
Freysteinson, Wyona M.; Cesario, Sandra Kay; McWilliams, Lenora; Nibert, Ainslie; Clutter, Paula; Du, Jinlan; Goff, Marilyn M.; Belay, Hanna A.; Adams, Joshua David; Nurse, Rachelle (2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016: Purpose: The Texas Medical Center (TMC) in the United States (US), the largest medical center in the world, has a healthcare workforce of individuals from over 150 countries. ... -
Connection of partner violence and women's loss of fertility control and impact on health
Liu, Fuqin; McFarlane, Judith M.; Cesario, Sandra Kay (2017-07-27)Intimate partner violence is a global epidemic and associated with women’s denied access to contraception by the abuser and negative fertility outcomes. A questionnaire was developed to assess fertility control among ... -
Evidence-based practice use, attitudes, knowledge, and skills: Curriculum design and the perceptions of nursing students
Mellott, Susan; Edwards, Joan Elaine; Cesario, Sandra Kay; Huffman, Allison; Ho, Tuong Vi; Landrum, Peggy A.; Leyva-Moral, Juan M.; Palmieri, Patrick AlbertThis study evaluated the impact of embedding EBP through the nursing curriculum, with experiential learning activities, on EBP use, attitudes, knowledge, and skills of undergraduate nursing students. Recommendations specific ... -
Experiences of transplant nurses caring for renal transplant patients assigned to acuity-adaptable rooms
Bonuel, Nena M.; Cesario, Sandra Kay (2013-10-22)Session presented on: Thursday, July 25, 2013: Purpose: Acuity-adaptable patient room concept is an emerging care model where a patient is cared for in the same room from admission through discharge regardless of the ... -
Exploring the comfort experience of adolescents with metastatic cancer
Mauricio, Riza; Binder, Brenda K.; Symes, Lene; Cesario, Sandra Kay; Mejia, Rodrigo (2013-10-22)Session presented on: Friday, July 26, 2013: Purpose: Adolescents with cancer are challenged not only by the biophysical and emotional changes of a normally developing person; also pain and distress from their treatment ... -
Feminine Hygiene Product Use and the Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Cesario, Sandra Kay (2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016: Purpose: Ovarian cancer is a multifaceted disease with expression dependent upon accumulated risk factors over a lifetime. Until a reliable and valid general population screening ... -
The global language of music: The impact of organized music experiences on success in undergraduate nursing programs
Cesario, Sandra Kay; Cesario, Anthony; Cesario, Robert (2012-9-12)Purpose: Music, the universal language, transcends ethnic, socio-economic, and geographic barriers and has the potential to enhance success of nursing students. Stringent admission criteria exist for nursing programs ... -
The influence of partners on reproductive decision-making of women living with HIV: A conceptual framework
Cesario, Sandra Kay; Leyva-Moral, Juan M.; Palmieri, Patrick Albert; Edwards, Joan Elaine; Membrillo-Pillpe, Nataly Julissa; Piscoya-Angeles, Patricia Noemi; Fijoo-Cid, Maria (2017-09-28)A conceptual framework was developed to explicate the role of partners in the reproductive decision-making of women living with HIV. The framework was developed following a systematic review of the literature. The partner ... -
Influence of the economy on teen and adult birth patterns in Oklahoma 1980 through 1995: A time series analysis
Cesario, Sandra KayInfluence of the economy on birth patterns was examined separately for teen and adult women. Competing theories and conceptual frameworks currently exist to describe the cyclic patterns found in reproductive behavior and ... -
Peruvian, Spanish, and American nursing faculty attitudes to caring for people living with HIV/AIDS
Leyva-Moral, Juan M.; Palmieri, Patrick Albert; Morina-Soler, David; Cesario, Sandra Kay; Feijoo-Cid, Maria; Piscoya-Angeles, Patricia Noemi; Membrillo-Pillpe, Nataly Julissa; Edwards, Joan Elaine (2017-07-20)Introduction: Nurses acquire knowledge from biological, psychological and social sciences, with a special emphasis in the human sciences resulting in the ontological conception of caring. At the same time, nurses have ...