Browsing by Author "Kelber, Sheryl T."
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Childhood overweight bias: Perceptions of student nurses within the nursing major
Albargawi, Moudi S.; Treisman, Pamela E.; Snethen, Julia; Treisman, Ruth Ann; Buseh, Aaron; Kelber, Sheryl T. (4/17/2017)Purpose: To explore bias among student nurses within the nursing major regarding overweight children. Setting: College of Nursing at a large Midwestern University in an urban setting. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional ... -
Cross-cultural factors influencing perceived disadvantages of genetic testing among African Americans and Black African immigrants
Buseh, Aaron; Kelber, Sheryl T. (2017-09-22)Participation of Blacks in clinical continues to be low. This research presents critical cross-cultural information on socio-cultural concerns on Blacks participating in genetic studies. Participants attending this session ... -
Family health and wellness: Thai mothers' perceptions
Treisman, Pamela E.; Snethen, Julia; Sakunsuntiporn, Wirunpat; Albargawi, Moudi S.; Andargeery, Shaherah; Kelber, Sheryl T. (2017-09-15)This study explores Thai mother's perceptions of the health and wellness of their families. This will provide insight into what nurses should address when working with their patients. -
Global perspectives of childhood obesity: Exploring Thai nurses’ knowledge and attitudes
Albargawi, Moudi S.; Snethen, Julia; Alshutwi, Sitah; Yerges, April; Sakunsuntiporn, Wirunpat; Seal, Nuananong; Kelber, Sheryl T. (4/17/2017)Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to explore Thai Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes regarding Childhood Obesity Setting: Data was collected from a public hospital in Thailand Methods: Using Bronfebrenner’s ... -
Influence of belief system on adherence to diabetes self-care management: Pilot study
Albargawi, Moudi S.; Snethen, Julia; Al Gannass, Abdulaziz; Kelber, Sheryl T. (4/17/2017)Background: The prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) has increased among the adult population in Saudi Arabia, as well as the development of secondary health problems. A major concern is that Saudis with T2DM fail ... -
Parent's cross-cultural perceptions of the health and well-being of their family
Snethen, Julia; Sakunsuntiporn, Wirunpat; Kelber, Sheryl T.; Treisman, Pamela E. (2017-09-22)The focus on this presentation is on the cross cultural perceptions for parents on the health and wellness needs of their children and familial unit.