Browsing by Author Affiliations "University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA"
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Addressing the opioid epidemic among under-resourced populations: Development of a team-based medication assisted treatment program
This presentation will explore the epidemiology and management of opioid use disorder and then describe the development and evaluation of an interprofessional, team-based, medication assisted treatment program for ... -
[Excerpt and supplemental materials for] Visionary leadership in healthcare: Excellence in practice, policy, and ethics
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2022)This item record pertains to an excerpt from Visionary Leadership in Healthcare: Excellence in Practice, Policy, and Ethics, which is provided free of charge by the publisher. About this book: The pandemic years have ... -
Health disparity asthma in African American communities
(2018-06-07)The United States and other industrialized nations are experiencing an increase in asthma. Despite medical and scientific advances in treating asthma in the past few decades, racial and ethnic disparities persevere in the ... -
Healthcare literacy and communication with health professionals: Achieving healthy outcomes among diverse populations
(2017-07-05)The importance of understanding the culture and literacy in working with individual and families in the community is essential for nurses and health care providers. Whether an individual is accessing food or nutrition for ... -
Healthy cooking for chronic disease: Nursing students applying nutritional menus for wellness
Nursing students in an elective course applied healthy nutrition principles to patient care and learning related to healthy menu planning, cooking and team leadership for specific chronic diseases (heart disease, cancer, ... -
Improving alcohol use screening and brief intervention: A multidisciplinary mobile app randomized control trial
(2018-06-20)This presentation will review the global epidemiology of alcohol misuse and clinical strategies to combat the health consequences of hazardous alcohol misuse including multidisciplinary SBIRT training, and the development, ... -
An individualized fall prevention program for older adults: Partnerships in practice
(2012-01-04)Purpose: The aim of this research will be to reduce the risk of patient falls during home visits and scheduled assessements for older adults. One of the major concerns in caring for a older adult living in the community ... -
A meeting of hearts and minds: A critical reflection on expanding global partnerships
The aim of this presentation is to engage in a critical reflective dialogue regarding the evolution of an international partnership in order to illuminate a process for building, enhancing and sustaining global partnerships ... -
Nurses' potential exposure to airborne particles through inhalation during medication crushing
This presentation will provide: 1- Information about inhalable airborne particles that release to the air during medication crushing 2- Protective ways while crushing medication to mitigate nurses exposure to airborne particles -
Partnerships in global health: Nursing assessments with school-age children in Belize to promote healthy living
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: School age children across the world represent the future, thus their growth and development are a prime concern of all societies (World Health Organization, 2013). One way to ... -
Should we prelab? Exploring a time honored tradition in nursing education from the faculty perspective
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Monday, July 25, 2016: Purpose: This study continues prior work by Turner and Keeler (2015) and explores Prelab (clinical preparation activities) in nursing education from the faculty perspective. ... -
Wellness with children in the inner-city
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: Working in the inner city community with vulnerable children is often overwhelming to health care providers. Taking the first step in ...