Browsing by Author Affiliations "University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA"
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Addressing vaccine misinformation in nursing
(American Nurses AssociationSigma Theta Tau International, 2021-06-29)Nurses, as the most trusted profession, have a large role to play in addressing vaccine misinformation among other nurses as well as the public. This webinar will describe common areas of vaccine misinformation and hesitancy ... -
Asian family caregivers caring for patients with terminal cancer
Terminal cancer often advances rapidly, which makes it challenging for family caregivers to cope with end of life caregiving for their loved one. Asian family caregivers embrace unique sociocultural values, which could ... -
Conference success: Responsibility and accountability of the planning committee
(2017-10-13)The planning committee for the regional STTI Odyssey conference consists of 16 chapters representing 17 universities in Southern California. The planning committee meets year round and the work is divided between the ... -
The Gamma Tau at-Large Chapter: Change is inevitable, the challenges of keeping current
Keeping current and relevant with new graduates and established nurses while maintaining a thriving chapter requires change- and change is hard. Understanding the drivers behind nursing engagement. -
Health failure self-management support
(2017-07-27)The purpose of this abstract is to summarize a literature review on current approaches and outcomes of heart failure disease management support programs, with a focus on multidisciplinary teams, telemonitoring, and patient ... -
Healthcare provider barriers to HIV screening among older African Americans: An integrative literature review
(2017-10-19)This poster will highlight the findings of an integrative literature review which examined the degree to which published research has explored healthcare provider barriers to HIV/AIDS screening among older African Americans. -
Heart failure management in the primary care practice setting
There are at least 5.7 million adults living with heart failure (HF) in the United States with 550,000 new cases each year. The purpose of this study is to summarize the current state of heart failure management in primary ... -
International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame and Conversation with the Honorees, Session 3
Attendees will experience the opportunity to hear International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame honorees discuss their work and their research journeys. Session moderated by 2019-2021 President, Richard Ricciardi, PhD, CRNP, ... -
Lived experiences of perioperative nurses dealing with pediatric emergence delirium: A pilot study
The purpose of this study is to explore, describe, and analyze the lived experiences of perioperative nurses dealing with pediatric emergence delirium and how that affects their quality of work and quality of life as nurses. -
Palliative care in mechanical circulatory support: A systematic review
This poster explores the current state of palliative care for individuals living with mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices. The systematic review describes disparities in palliative resources for the MCS population. ... -
A qualitative exploration of how administrators in community health promote organizational ethos to mitigate burnout
This qualitative study explored efforts and strategies used by administrators (n=6) in low-income, minority serving, community health settings to mitigate provider burnout. Following the thematic analysis of ten interviews, ... -
Stairwell: Increasing activity among nursing students and faculty
The ANA declared 2017 the Year of the Healthy Nurse because nurses average Body Mass Index is 27.6 (overweight), and less than half participate in recommended exercise. Stair climbing burns more calories per minute than ... -
Symptoms, sex differences, and special populations: Building the science of ischemic heart disease
A program of research to characterize symptoms of acute coronary syndrome, to evaluate symptoms by sex and racial/ethnic differences, and to determine if individuals cluster on specific symptoms or clinical characteristics ...