Browsing by Author "Nokes, Kathleen M."
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Do Older Hispanic Diabetics Use the Internet for Health-Related Information?
Nokes, Kathleen M.; Aponte, Judith (2016-03-21)Session presented on Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Diabetes is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and a growing public health concern. In 2012, Hispanics comprised 16.9% of the total 313.9 million US population; and ... -
Patient-healthcare provider engagement: The basic building block
Corless, Inge B.; Hoyt, Alex; Phillips, J. Craig; Dawson-Rose, Carol; Sefcik, Elizabeth F.; Nicholas, Patrice Kenneally; Holzemer, William L.; Hamilton, Mary Jane; Voss, Joachim G.; Portillo, Carmen J.; Nokes, Kathleen M.; Chen, Wei-Ti; Kirksey, Kenn M.Engagement with the provider is basic to the involvement of the patient in HIV care. The question of whether this engagement varies by socio-demographic and psychosocial variables has taken on added significance as we work ... -
Perspectives of people living with HIV toward healthcare providers: Insights into multicultural health literacy
Long-Middleton, Ellen R.; Nicholas, Patrice Kenneally; Corless, Inge B.; Portillo, Carmen J.; Webel, Allison R.; Rivero-Mendez, Marta; Holzemer, William L.; Mogobe, Keitshokile Dintle; Kemppainen, Jeanne; Nokes, Kathleen M.; Cuca, Yvette; Reid, Paula; Eller, Lucille Sanzero; Wantland, Dean; Sabone, Motshedisi Boitumelo; Solis-Baez, Solymar; Gakumo, C. Ann; Fortinsky, Rachel; Dawson-Rose, Carol (2017-07-05)Purpose: To further our understanding about relationship influences that impact health literacy, the purpose of this study was to characterize the perspectives of a culturally diverse group of people living with HIV ... -
The relationship between moral reasoning, the relationship dimension of the social climate of the work environment, and perception of realistic moral behavior among registered professional nurses
Nokes, Kathleen M.This study investigated the effects of moral reasoning and the work environment on moral behavior of registered professional nurses. One hundred fifty staff nurses employed in one tertiary care facility in Metropolitan New ... -
Spanish-language version of the Electronic Health Literacy Scale (eHEALS): A validation study
Nokes, Kathleen M.; Aponte, Judith (2017-09-25)Electronic health literacy is a multifactorial concept that includes health literacy but also requires technology skills. A brief screening tool has been available in a number of languages but not Spanish. eHEALS was ...