Browsing by Author Affiliations "Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA"
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Addressing the national opioid crisis by developing and implementing undergraduate nursing curricula
The Opioid Epidemic, an undergraduate nursing course to assist students in the entry into the healthcare system with an overview of substance use disorder. A review of the history of the crisis, screening, assessment, ... -
Baccalaureate nursing students' attitudes toward nursing education research and pedagogical research participation
This presentation will discuss the results from a mixed methods study exploring nursing students’ attitudes toward nursing education research and participation in pedagogical research. Study findings provide valuable ... -
The development and incorporation of combined maternal-child and pediatric global learning experiences undergraduate nursing students
(2017-07-26)The purpose of this this presentation is to highlight one of the unique global service learning experiences was developed and implemented in which threaded an international experience marrying theory and clinical content ... -
Development and psychometric evaluation of an instrument to measure nursing students' attitudes toward pedagogical research
This presentation will discuss the development and psychometric testing of a newly developed instrument designed to measure nursing students’ attitudes toward nursing education research. Implications for future nursing ... -
The development screening behaviors, skills, facilitators, and constraints of family nurse practitioners in primary care
(2017-10-19)Most FNPs are not using standardized methods of developmental screening. This study serves as a foundation to devising developmental screening recommendations for FNPs in primary care. There is a need for additional education ... -
Development, dissemination, and adoption of the Revised Quad Council Coalition competencies for community/public health nursing
The Quad Council Coalition comprises four professional nursing organizations aimed at advancing the public health nursing specialty and promoting the national public health agenda through public health nursing education, ... -
Early patient mobilization in the neurological intensive care unit
Early patient mobilization has been associated with positive patient outcomes. Using evidence-based mobilization interventions, nurses can standardize interdisciplinary care delivered to the neuroscience patient population ... -
The effect of a formal mentoring program on career satisfaction and intent to stay in the faculty role for novice nurse faculty
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Sunday, November 8, 2015: Background: The transition from the role of a clinician to that of faculty in an academic setting can be challenging and stressful for novice nurse faculty. A lack of support ... -
The effect of teaching and mentoring doctoral students on faculty members' research and scholarship productivity
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Purpose and Significance: The Institute of Medicine identified an urgent need for a significant increase of doctorally-prepared faculty to address nurse and nurse faculty ... -
The effect of teaching and mentoring doctoral students on their work-life balance
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Purpose and Significance: Work-life balance (WLB), which refers to one's ability to achieve and maintain a 'balance' or equilibrium between one's paid work and life outside ... -
Fostering the optimal contribution of nurses to parental engagement in neonatal intensive care
(2017-01-11)Objective: Parental presence in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is essential for families, especially mothers to participate in infant care and prepare for transition from hospital to home. Nurses are the ... -
Fuel for life: Literature review of nutrition education and assessment among older adults at home
(2017-10-18)Nutrition is the foundation of health, but older adults living at home are at high risk for malnutrition due to incidence of multiple chronic diseases. Due to lack of education, preparation, and healthcare provider confidence, ... -
How nurse work environments relate to the presence of parents in neonatal intensive care
(2017-09-29)This observational, cross-sectional study examined 104 NICUs where 6060 nurses reported on the characteristics of their unit and 15,233 infants they cared for on their last shift worked. Parental presence is significantly ... -
How nurse work environments relate to the presence of parents in neonatal intensive care
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Research Objective: Parental presence in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is essential for families, especially mothers, to be partners and active participants in the ... -
Improving the quality of care for persons with disabilities
A program of research on health issues and concerns of persons with disabilities, the status of health care for this population, and nursing's role in care of this vulnerable population will be presented and discussed. -
Incivility in academic environments: If you see something, say something
(2018-04-30)This presentation entails a review of current literature on incivility in academic environments, risk factors, effects, and strategies for its reduction. The focus is at the broad institutional rather than disciplinary ... -
Leading practice change: Recognizing life-long risk of those born preterm
Changing healthcare practice regarding recognition of preterm birth as a life-long risk factor is critical to the future health of those born preterm. The ability to address this practice change was enhanced by the mentorship ... -
Leading the way: Reflections from emerging educational administrator institute leadership journeys
This session provides an overview of the Emerging Educational Administrator Institute, including the aims of the EEAI, perspectives of mentors and scholars on the experience, leadership development opportunities offered by STTI. -
Low-income pregnant women's experiences with prenatal care education
(2017-07-27)The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the findings of a qualitative descriptive study exploring the perinatal experiences of low-income urban women with regarding their experience with prenatal care and prenatal ... -
Methodological considerations in simulation research: Constructing rigorous investigations to advance practice
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016: Simulation has become a focal point of academic education across health care disciplines.1 While not a new teaching-learning strategy, the way simulation is employed in many ...