Browsing by Author Affiliations "Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA"
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Collaborative innovations of a STTI chapter advances nursing excellence across the globe
(2018-03-26)Authentic leadership skills were instrumental in building a relationship between a nursing program in an under resourced country, a Midwest university, and a global health business. Opportunities for faculty and students ... -
Concept analysis: Intoxication
Using Walker and Avant's method, a concept analysis on intoxication was performed. The uses of concept, definitions, defining attributes, antecedent, consequences, and empirical referents is described. Model and other cases ... -
Creating long-term solutions to the nurse faculty shortage: Using qualitative data
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016, and Friday, April 8, 2016: This presentation will search beyond the barriers to ameliorating the nurse faculty and identify facilitators. The qualitative study revealed first ... -
Does what we eat and the bacteria in our gut determine our migraine risk?
(2017-10-05)Research from the Human Microbiome Project indicates that bacteria in the mouth and gut may make an individual is prone to developing migraine headaches. Foods like wine, green leafy vegetables and processed meats increase ... -
Evaluating Mentorship in Nurse Practitioners
Mentorship can greatly impact the job satisfaction of nurse practitioners within an organization. A survey was sent to two large healthcare organizations in Southeast Michigan to evaluate the impact of mentorship on their career. -
Evaluating the Impact of a Mindfulness Intervention on Resilience to Stress in Newly Licensed Nurses
New nurses are under significant stress and have higher levels of psychological distress related to their work environment. Unmanaged stress contributes to psychological distress, diminished feelings of well-being, eventually ... -
Evaluation of the College Student Mentoring Scale (CSMS) for associate degree nursing students
Mentoring has been identified as a key program support to facilitate student success. An ongoing limitation of the mentoring research in nursing education is how mentoring is defined and conceptualized. The aim of this ... -
A global healthcare exchange: Building relationships to advance nursing excellence in education and practice
(2017-10-16)Authentic leadership skills were instrumental in building a relationship between a nursing program in an under resourced country, a Midwest university, and a global health business. Opportunities for faculty and students ... -
Leadership successes continue to advance nursing excellence across the globe
Authentic leadership skills continue to drive the relationships between a nursing program in a developing country, a midwest university and a global health business. Face to face connections with a global partner have ... -
Leadership: Critical in the accreditation process
Leadership skills from three overlapping models were instrumental in assessing and developing an evaluation plan for accreditation. Gaps exist in the knowledge and location of the appropriate evidence required for program ... -
Mentoring as it relates to persistence in associate degree and baccalaureate degree nursing students
(2017-10-24)Researchers in nursing education have the opportunity to build mentoring programs based on evidence of how nursing students perceive and experience mentoring and persistence. The more evidence-based strategies used to ... -
Mentoring as it relates to persistence in associate degree nursing students
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Students who are preparing to become registered nurses are more likely to attend community colleges due to the unequal distribution of financial resources to educational systems ... -
Nursing faculty's cultural competency of LGBT population
(2017-10-11)The purpose of this presentation is to present the findings of the study examining the cultural competency of nursing faculty of the lesbians, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) population. Full time and part time nursing ... -
Technology integration among faculty in online nursing courses
The goal of this research was to understand how nursing faculty perceive the usefulness and ease of use of interactive video technology integration in online and/or hybrid nursing courses. Integration of technology should ... -
The use of collaborative testing (CT) among graduating baccalaureate nursing students
This project utilized a quasi-experimental, comparative, and non-equivalent approach aimed to evaluate whether there is a significant difference exists between students taught using collaborative testing (CT) and those in ... -
Vitamin D and immunity: Walking on sunshine, does it make us feel good?
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Background: Vitamin D has long been known to have an active role in innate and adaptive immunity in humans. Historically vitamin D has been found ...