Browsing by Author "Saylor, Jennifer L."
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Assessment of interprofessional collaboration before and after a disaster drill experience
DiGregorio, Heiddy; Graber, Jennifer S.; Ness, Michelle M.; Saylor, Jennifer L.The purpose of this study was to assess student nurse perceptions of interprofessional collaboration before and after participation in an interprofessional disaster drill simulation. Interprofessional collaboration will ... -
Beta Xi Chapter promotes membership engagement through boot camp programs
Hertsenberg, Lindsey; Madiraca, Jessica; Travers, Sarah L.; Saylor, Jennifer L.; Graber, Jennifer S. (2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: The Beta Xi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) cultivates future leaders and ensures an active sustainable chapter through various activities of the Leadership ... -
The biopsychosocial model of metabolic syndrome among U.S. adults
Saylor, Jennifer L.Background: The Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of medical disorders (obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and insulin/resistance/glucose intolerance) that characteristically occur together in individuals. The ... -
Catalyze your chapter through program development
Inquito, Pia L.; Saylor, Jennifer L.; Graber, Jennifer S.; Fabricatore, JacquelineThis poster illustrates the importance of program development through the work of a vibrant Leadership Succession Committee. The chapter cultivates future leaders through participation in service, mentoring, and leadership ... -
Catalyzing your chapter to the Key Award: Developing an effective strategic plan
Graber, Jennifer S.; Saylor, Jennifer L.Strong chapter operations create a vibrant chapter. Having a well defined Policy and Procedure Manual and Strategic Plan are imperative steps toward attaining the prestigious Key Award for your chapter. This poster will ... -
Getting your chapter to connect and collaborate for membership recruitment and engagement
Graber, Jennifer S.; Saylor, Jennifer L.; Fabricatore, JacquelineA strong foundation for connection and collaboration is having a mission and vision that emphasizes engagement of members to share information and work towards common goals. Through chapter meetings, philanthropy, and ... -
Gratitude in Action
Graber, Jennifer S.; Saylor, Jennifer L.; Diefenbeck, Cynthia A. (2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Innate to the culture of our chapter is the spirit of giving and promoting philanthropy through gratitude in action. Our desire to promote the welfare of others is expressed ... -
A guide to career development and work-life balance
Saylor, Jennifer L.; Graber, Jennifer S.; Johnson, Amy Nagorski; DiFusco, Leigh AnnThe purpose of this presentation is to provide a guide for all Sigma members describing ways to improve work-life balance while engaged in career development. This guide addresses stress management and healthy lifestyle behaviors. -
Healthcare providers' challenges during the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic: A qualitative approach
Ness, Michelle M.; Saylor, Jennifer L.; DiFusco, Leigh Ann; Evans, KristenThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has called attention to the critical role that nurses and other healthcare providers (HCPs) play in pandemics. This qualitative study seeks to explore the experience of HCPs ... -
Influence through lifelong learning: Membership engagement advances the nursing profession
Saylor, Jennifer L.; Graber, Jennifer S. (2016-09-19)The Beta Xi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) cultivates active recruitment and retention of members, which ensures a sustainable chapter through opportunities enhancing scholarship, leadership, and service. ... -
Influence through philanthropy: Engaging members and serving the local and global community
Graber, Jennifer S.; Saylor, Jennifer L. (2016-09-26)Session presented on Tuesday, September 20, 2016: Innate to the culture of the Beta Xi chapter is the spirit of service and promotion of service and philanthropy. Our desire to promote the welfare of others is expressed ... -
Integrative review of the transitions of emerging young adults with type 1 diabetes
Saylor, Jennifer L. (2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Background/Purpose: Approximately three million Americans have type 1 diabetes, which is the most common childhood metabolic disease. Transitional ... -
Lifelong learning: Developing professional and personal leadership
Saylor, Jennifer L. (2017-10-13)The purpose is to illustrate various avenues to engage new and current members while fostering active membership through lifelong learning. Advancing the practice of lifelong learning within your chapter ensures member ... -
Living legacy across the nursing career spectrum: A qualitative study
Graber, Jennifer S.; Saylor, Jennifer L.; Hayes, Evelyn R.The purpose of this presentation is to demonstrate a culture of collaboration to promote legacy building. A legacy can help catalyze nurses and give a sense of purpose. Building a nursing legacy paves the way to a successful ... -
Promoting interprofessional collaborations to strengthen a healthy work environment through a diabetes prevention event
Saylor, Jennifer L.; Graber, Jennifer S.The purpose of this presentation is to provide an example of an interprofessional event focused on healthy living. This presentation demonstrates the collaboration of students, researchers, and clinicians from various ... -
A scoping review: Parental readiness to transition a college-bound emerging adult with type 1 diabetes
Ness, Michelle M.; Saylor, Jennifer L.The purpose of this presentation is to discuss existing research and identify gaps in the literature to inform recommendations for future research about factors that promote readiness to transition in parents of emerging ... -
A student organization and peer support impacts college students’ health and wellness: Diabetes exemplar
Saylor, Jennifer L.; Ike, Emily (2018-03-26)Like others with chronic conditions, young adults with diabetes transitioning to college may have impaired health and wellness outcomes. A study found that disease-specific student organizational support positively impacted ... -
Supporting the mental health of nurses through stress reduction techniques
Graber, Jennifer S.; Saylor, Jennifer L.The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the importance of mental health of nurses in the workplace. Participants will learn stress reduction techniques (progressive muscle relaxation, mindfulness, and meditation) ... -
Transforming the chapter through servant leadership
Saylor, Jennifer L.; Graber, Jennifer S. (2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Our STTI chapter is dedicated to selfless mentoring and investing in new nurses and new members by engaging in leadership, knowledge and research related activities. Our ... -
Transition to college campus living with a chronic condition: Type 1 diabetes exemplar
Saylor, Jennifer L.; Calmaro, Christina (2017-07-05)Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine sleep, resilience, and diabetes related quality of life (DQOL) and their effect on diabetes management in young adults ages 18-24 living on university/college campuses. ...