Browsing by Sigma Chapters "Beta Epsilon"
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Abnormal thermal patterns in very preterm infants associated with infection and maternal smoking
(2017-07-24)Introduction: More than 63,000 very preterm infants (1 and survival free from major morbidity is a significant problem for them.2 Up to 30%3 of these infants experience a neonatal infection and 5-15% of these ... -
Active transportation and cardiometabolic health among adults: A systematic review
This review of active transportation literature is being conducted to determine the presence or absence of a causal link with cardiometabolic outcomes. Findings will inform an active transportation intervention, to improve ... -
Addressing Workplace Violence in Prelicensure Curriculum: Development, Administration, and Evaluation of an Innovative Teaching Bundle
(2018-03-22)Nurse educators are well-qualified to teach about occupational hazards, including workplace violence (WPV), but such concepts are not systematically evident in pre-licensure curricula. To address this gap, learning needs ... -
Age appropriate treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis in South Africa
(2017-07-19)The purpose of this study was to describe the time from DR-TB diagnosis to treatment initiation for people in South Africa with DR-TB with and without HIV and to evaluate the influence of age on the timing of treatment ... -
Asian Women's Leadership in Six Countries/Regions
To describe the leadership needs of emerging nursing leaders in six countries/regions (Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and the U.S.) and to provide directions for future development of Asian Women's Leadership. -
Association between well-being behaviors and resilience in healthcare workers
Healthcare worker burnout remains high and is costly for patient safety and healthcare worker well-being. Engaging in well-being behaviors may promote resilience, which can protect against burnout. This study aimed to ... -
The associations of socioeconomic factors to cognitive symptoms in menopausal transition
This presentation reports the findings of a secondary analysis on the associations of socioeconomic factors to cognitive symptoms among four racial/ethnic groups of midlife women in the U.S. -
Barriers to pediatric and youth tuberculosis treatment initiation in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016 and Friday, July 22, 2016: Purpose: Timely initiation and correct treatment of tuberculosis (TB) are critical to reduce disease transmission and improve patient outcomes. ... -
The best strategy in a web-based physical activity promotion program for midlife Asian American women
(2018-06-22)The purpose of this presentation is to explore challenges in using three different strategies in a Web-based intervention for physical activity promotion among midlife Asian American women and propose suggestions for future ... -
Building a faculty development workshop on gender-associated incivility in nursing education
Studies indicate that gender plays a role in incivility within groups. Experiencing gender associated incivility can increase students' stress and negatively impact the learning experience. This study measured the impact ... -
Change in caregiving activities in preterm infants over the first 14 days of life
(2017-07-26)High-risk term and preterm infants are most vulnerable to an altered microbiome due to the atypical Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) environment. This study described the frequency and changes in caregiving activities ... -
Changes in Providers' Viewpoint Eight Years After Implementation of a Neonatal Palliative Care Program
(2017-07-27)Critical care neonatal providers engage in decisions around the delivery of neonatal palliative care (NPC). Key to quality outcomes of infant and their families, this study explored providers’ views about NPC eight years ... -
Civil Use of Social Media Technology in Health Professional Education
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016: Purpose: Uncivil and discourteous use of social media technology, such as Facebook, blogs or wikis, online courses with discussion boards, chat rooms, or emails, is a global ... -
Clinical decision-making in last semester senior baccalaureate nursing students
(2017-07-10)Purpose: Clinical decision making (CDM) is an integral part of what nurses do. Yet, nursing literature reveals concerns about the lack of preparation of new graduates to engage in effective clinical decision ... -
A cluster analysis on cognitive symptoms of midlife women: Racial/ethnic differences
(2018-06-22)The purpose of this presentation is to report the findings of the clusters of midlife women by cognitive symptoms in multi-ethnic groups and discuss the racial/ethnic differences in the clusters. -
The cognitive development and perceptions about nursing as a profession of baccalaureate nursing students
Baccalaureate nursing programs purport to prepare nurses who have a professional view of nursing and of the nurse and who are capable of making independent nursing decisions, dealing with the uncertainty of many nursing ... -
Cognitive symptoms of midlife women and their influencing factors in four racial/ethnic groups
The purpose of this presentation is to report the findings of a secondary analysis on racial/ethnic differences in cognitive symptoms among four major racial/ethnic groups of midlife women in the U.S. and to discuss the ... -
Community college nursing students' experience of repeating a course after academic failure
This narrative inquiry study looked at community college nursing student repeaters, those who have failed a required nursing course and then gone on to repeat the course. Nursing student repeaters are a population at ... -
Concept analysis of double-protection in parent-child communication in childhood cancer context
The concept analysis of double protection in parent-child communication in the context of childhood cancer enhanced our understanding of parent-child communication issues and provided us insight to resolve the urgent issue ... -
Correlation of hormonal biomarkers with mental health and healthy behaviors of mothers with very-low-birthweight infants
(2018-06-22)For learning about possible hormonal biomarkers that could explain maternal mental health problems; as well as, possible resources that could improve maternal health during postpartum period when mothers of very-low-birthweight ...