Browsing by Author Affiliations "The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA"
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Benefits and challenges of MS leadership/administration students in practicums where employed
(2017-09-28)The purpose of this presentation is to describe the experiences of Nursing Leadership/Administration graduate students who choose to do their clinical practicums in their places of employment. Benefits and challenges will ... -
Challenges to coordinating clinical outreach to improve both interprofessional practice initiatives and global health
Challenges and barriers exist when coordinating clinical outreach experiences to improve bot interprofessional practice and global health. Global health care requires professionals to be diverse and work in an interdisciplinary ... -
Decreasing postpartum falls: An evidence-based, academic-service partnership project
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: The Joint Commission lists, reducing the risk of patient harm from falls as an annual safety goal. Completing a fall-risk assessment is part of nursing documentation in many ... -
Dedicated education units and traditional units: A comparison of learning outcomes
(2018-03-22)This study compares the learning outcomes of groups of students completing a clinical practice course on either a Dedicated Education Unit or a Traditional Unit. -
Dedicated education units: Process and outcomes
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: A dedicated Education Unit (DEU) is a strategy to provide learners with a learning-rich clinical experience. The dedicated education unit (DEU) model of clinical nursing ... -
Evaluation of an evidence-based teaching program for newborn safe sleep
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: In infants, sleep related deaths including SIDS, accidental suffocation and strangulation are the leading causes of post-neonatal deaths in the United States. Educating new ... -
Fluoride varnish application by nurse practitioners during global missions: A sustainable means to promote health
Oral health disparities plague individuals all around the world. Educating nurse practitioner students on oral systemic health and training them on the application of inexpensive and time efficient fluoride varnish is a ... -
Guiding the process of dying: The personal impact on nurses
(2017-10-23)The purpose of this qualitative descriptive analysis was to explore the personal impact on nurses of caring for dying patients and their strategies for self-support and development of competence. Nurses experienced moral ... -
Improving the health of populations through an academic-community partnership
(2017-07-27)The University at Buffalo School of Nursing (SON) initiated a community based interprofessional education activity using Ohio State University’s Million Hearts ® curriculum. The SON guided formation of an ... -
Intervention fidelity monitoring of multi-component complementary therapy: Urban Zen Integrative Therapy (UZIT) for persons with pulmonary hypertension
(Elsevier, 2019-08)Background: Systematic and consistent dose delivery is critical in intervention research. Few studies testing complementary health approach (CHA) interventions describe intervention fidelity monitoring (IFM) and measurement. ... -
Learning to do data science healthcare research
Data science describes the process of asking questions, analyzing, and manipulating large data sets in the search for patterns and knowledge by using diverse mathematical models and methods (Sullivan, 2018). With the great ... -
Promoting wellness and mindfulness for nurses
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: This presentation will share the design, implementation and evaluation of a series on wellness and mindfulness for nurses. Nurses often state they are too busy to take a break ... -
Psychosocial wellbeing of young adult survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer: An integrative review
(2017-10-19)Advancements in cancer treatment have increased the number of childhood cancer survivors significantly. However, due to treatment late effects, survivors experience wide range of psychosocial sequelae. This integrative ... -
Venturing into nursing qualitative research, the grounded theory method
Qualitative nursing research utilizing grounded theory methods are applied for the analysis of how adult children engage in care and decision making for a parent with advanced cancer. The results include a model describing ...