Browsing by Author Affiliations "Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA"
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An academic-community partnership to prepare registered nurses for primary care
This activity will highlight the changes in the U.S. health care system and how preparing registered nurses in expanded roles can help build a strong primary care workforce. -
Association between well-being behaviors and resilience in healthcare workers
Healthcare worker burnout remains high and is costly for patient safety and healthcare worker well-being. Engaging in well-being behaviors may promote resilience, which can protect against burnout. This study aimed to ... -
The associations of socioeconomic factors to cognitive symptoms in menopausal transition
This presentation reports the findings of a secondary analysis on the associations of socioeconomic factors to cognitive symptoms among four racial/ethnic groups of midlife women in the U.S. -
The best strategy in a web-based physical activity promotion program for midlife Asian American women
(2018-06-22)The purpose of this presentation is to explore challenges in using three different strategies in a Web-based intervention for physical activity promotion among midlife Asian American women and propose suggestions for future ... -
Caregiver experiences, functioning, and needs of low-income African-American and Latino mothers of children with asthma
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Thursday, July 25, 2013: Purpose: The purpose of this proposed pilot study was to explore the caregiver experiences of African American and Hispanic/Latino mothers of children with asthma in an effort ... -
Change in caregiving activities in preterm infants over the first 14 days of life
(2017-07-26)High-risk term and preterm infants are most vulnerable to an altered microbiome due to the atypical Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) environment. This study described the frequency and changes in caregiving activities ... -
Clinical decision support for fall risk assessment and plan of care
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Friday, September 26, 2014: Patient falls are the most frequently reported adverse event for hospitals. Employing clinical decision support (CDS) tools in the electronic health record can be a key ... -
Cognitive symptoms of midlife women and their influencing factors in four racial/ethnic groups
The purpose of this presentation is to report the findings of a secondary analysis on racial/ethnic differences in cognitive symptoms among four major racial/ethnic groups of midlife women in the U.S. and to discuss the ... -
Collaborative work of patients and providers: Symptoms, challenges, shared meaning, and planning the work
(2017-07-27)Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C face treatments that worsen the unpleasant symptoms they experience from their disease. We used the Adaptive Leadership Framework for Chronic Illness to explore how healthcare providers ... -
Concept analysis of double-protection in parent-child communication in childhood cancer context
The concept analysis of double protection in parent-child communication in the context of childhood cancer enhanced our understanding of parent-child communication issues and provided us insight to resolve the urgent issue ... -
Correlation of hormonal biomarkers with mental health and healthy behaviors of mothers with very-low-birthweight infants
(2018-06-22)For learning about possible hormonal biomarkers that could explain maternal mental health problems; as well as, possible resources that could improve maternal health during postpartum period when mothers of very-low-birthweight ... -
A culturally tailored technology-based program on isolation, resources, support care needs, and uncertainty
(2018-06-22)The purpose of this presentation is to report the findings from a pilot study that was conducted to determine the preliminary efficacy of a culturally tailored technology-based program on isolation, resources, support care ... -
Does oral health predict cognitive decline among older adults? The health and retirement study
(2017-07-27)Better knowledge of the importance of promoting oral health among the elderly. Better understanding of the relationship between oral health and cognitive decline among the elderly. Better understanding of the potential ... -
Effects of care arrangements on Chinese older adults' relocation to long-term care facilities
(2017-07-25)China's population is experiencing the most rapid aging process in the world. Elder care in China has become a growing public concern. This study was among the first to use national longitudinal survey data to examine how ... -
An exploration of the role and responsibilities of associate deans in schools of nursing
(2017-10-13)This project was designed to pave the way for professional growth and development and to fulfill the requirements of the EEAI. Through various readings, lectures, and activities within the EEAI structure, the role of ADAA ... -
Exploring self-efficacy and pain trajectories in systemic sclerosis
Systemic sclerosis is a rare autoimmune disease associated with significant pain burden. This study will describe the methodology used to extract and utilize data from the Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network ... -
Getting serious about advancing the science of nursing education
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Calls to advance the science of nursing education have been commonplace, but the literature shows that many studies in nursing education continue to rely on small, single-site ... -
How to support culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) nursing students
This poster describes the development and implementation of a program of support for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) students in an accelerated bachelor of science in nursing (ABSN) program. -
Identifying strategies for addressing perceived barriers to education for pre-licensure male nursing students
(2018-05-29)A focus group was conducted to identify strategies to overcome barriers to male-student education in a pre-licensure nursing program. Five themes emerged: Increasing male faculty presence, opportunities for male-to-male ... -
If the walls could talk: Student perspectives on what makes for a "good" teacher
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: There is extensive literature regarding "what the best teachers do" and what makes for a "good" teacher. Some of this literature is based on research, and some is anecdotal ...