Browsing by Author "Mintz-Binder, Ronda D."
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Comparison of two modes of teaching delivery in graduate nursing education
Mintz-Binder, Ronda D. (2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: A longitudinal research study was conducted from 2013-2014 in which students enrolled in two different master's degree nursing programs were assessed using two scales as well ... -
Confronting the unimaginable: lessons learned supervising nursing students during a clinical crisis
Mintz-Binder, Ronda D.; Edwards, CarrieThis presentation will explore the timeline of events that occurred in a Dallas Hospital that directly involved clinical nursing students when an Ebola patient was unexpectedly admitted. A qualitative design was used to ... -
Improving bedside nurses' resilience for a less stressful work environment
Mintz-Binder, Ronda D.; Sweatt, LauraThis longitudinal, cross-sectional study tested interventions to reduce work stress while building resiliency in registered nurses at four hospitals. Nurses were given a kit with validated stress reduction strategies. ... -
Reducing nurse stress and building resilience for a healthier work environment
Mintz-Binder, Ronda D.; Andersen, J. SusanWith nurses today confronting the COVID-19 crisis, building resilience that leads to healthier workplaces is critical. We tested a number of simple strategies that were statistically significant showing increased resiliency ... -
Resilience building through stress management for staff nurses
Andersen, J. Susan; Mintz-Binder, Ronda D.This study provided 240 staff nurses in low acuity settings with a tool kit of items they could use when feeling stressed at work. Subjects reported decreased stress after using the tools. Over time, resilience scores ... -
Resiliency building techniques for nurses to improve the workplace environment
Mintz-Binder, Ronda D.; Andersen, J. SusanThis 2018 quasi-experimental research study looked at how nurses can modulate stress and increase personal resiliency over a 6 week period, while on-shift in the hospital using a toolkit of provided activities. Making a ... -
Strategies to curb bullying in nursing education
Mintz-Binder, Ronda D. (2012-01-04)The exposure to bullying toward nursing faculty and program directors has been increasing over the last 4 years. Reports of incivility toward nursing faculty by students has been steadily reported in a host of national and ...