Browsing by Author Affiliations "Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USA"
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Are institutions educating baccalaureate students to feel comfortable speaking up for patient safety?
Speaking up is recognized as a duty that nurses have and as a means to improve patient safety yet there are barriers to it being utilized. There is an opportunity to educate nursing students so they are more comfortable ... -
Assessing climate change among faculty in academia: Perspectives of nursing administrators
In a qualitative study, we explored perspectives of administrators assessing the nursing faculty shortage and workplace-climate. Themes were: Onboarding; Changing expectations; The Elephant in the room ;and Making do, ... -
Assessment and management of alcohol use disorder in older adults: A review of the evidence
(2017-07-24)Purpose: The aim of this presentation is to summarize and critically evaluate the recent literature on methods to better identify AUD in older adults, including instruments specifically developed or modified for this age ... -
A comprehensive needs assessment to gauge the impact and extent of the nursing faculty shortage
(2017-06-07)Purpose: The aim of this presentation was to explore the use of a comprehensive needs assessment to identify common and unique issues related to the statewide shortage of undergraduate and graduate ... -
Developing clinicians as faculty through statewide partnerships
A mixed method program evaluation was conducted to assess the success of a multi-faceted educational program to prepare expert clinicians as clinical faculty at various locations across Maryland. -
Developing expert clinicians into clinical faculty: A mentoring-teaching experience
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Monday, July 27, 2015: Purpose: To prepare expert nurse clinicians to become educators through participation in a clinical faculty academy and mentorship program. The aim of the study was to explore ... -
Early evidence-based practice (EBP): Florence Nightingale and the pavilion-style hospital
(2017-10-09)While many nurses see EBP as a new approach to improve patient outcomes utilizing systematic research, one example of this method of research and application was first presented by Florence Nightingale in the 1850's and ... -
Educator leader development
(2017-10-13)Learning to lead is a skill set that is not often provided in general nursing programs. Developing the skills needed to be a leader is an important aspect in the progression of the profession. The EEAI program provides the ... -
Enhancing interprofessional collaboration of nursing students through curricular integration of standardized patient experiences
Learn how Standardized Patient Experiences (SPEs) focused on interprofessional collaboration designed for senior nursing leadership students were transitioned into junior level nursing curriculum. Use of SPEs to promote ... -
Enhancing mental health nursing practice through leadership development in undergraduate nursing students using standardized patients
Experiences with standardized patients, community members trained to portray a particular condition or patient case, foster improvement in clinical and interpersonal skills. This project evaluated the effectiveness of using ... -
A global perspective of caring for the mentally ill: Empowering individuals who live with schizophrenia
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Friday, July 26, 2013: Purpose: Despite improved treatment, significant global health disparities exist for those living with schizophrenia. The onset of symptoms, such as halluciantions and delusions, ... -
Improving nursing students' knowledge and attitudes toward mental illness using standardized patients
(2018-03-29)The MAKS 10 tool was used to evaluate changes in nursing students knowledge of and attitudes toward mental illness after engaging in simulations with standardized patients. This session will provide the attendee with an ... -
Infant feeding decision: What new mothers have told us
(2007-11-04)Objective: To explore the infant feeding decision of new mothers and elicit their perspective regarding breastfeeding. Design: Descriptive exploratory. Setting: Postpartum units at seven birthing hospitals, including two ... -
The influence of low- and high-fidelity simulations on nursing students' self-confidence, knowledge, and satisfaction
A single-site study to seek understanding of how low and high-fidelity simulation experiences for first-year baccalaureate nursing students influenced student perceived self-confidence, knowledge about how to care for a ... -
LeadNursingForward.org: A free web-based resource to develop nurse faculty and address the national shortage
LeadNursingForward.org is a beneficial 'one-stop shop' that provides personal narratives, resources, opportunities, and nurse educator positions for nurses interested in advancing their career in nursing education. -
LeadNursingForward.org: A one-stop web resource to address the nursing faculty shortage
A needs assessment explored issues related to the nurse faculty shortage finding that a single information source to learn about the educator role, paths to advanced degrees, and available educator positions was needed. A ... -
LeadNursingForward.org: Development of a web resource to address the nursing faculty shortage
To address concerns about the nursing and nursing faculty shortage, a web portal was developed to provide a one-stop-shop for information about becoming a nurse educator, educational pathways, and types of educator positions. ... -
Learning how to teach: Using simulations to prepare new clinical faculty
(2018-03-28)The aim of this study was to explore the effectiveness of simulated teaching encounters using standardized “students” as part of a hybrid educational experience to prepare expert nurse clinicians for new roles ... -
Nursing administrators perspective of the nurse faculty shortage in their schools: A "bird's eye view"
This qualitative research explored the experience of the nurse faculty shortage from the perspective of nursing administrators from community colleges and baccalaureate nursing programs. Four themes emerged reflecting how ... -
The nursing faculty shortage in Maryland: Findings of a statewide needs assessment
(2018-03-22)The aim of this project was to explore common and unique issues related to the nursing faculty shortage in Maryland using a comprehensive needs assessment. Quantitative findings from twelve programs will be presented along ...