Browsing by Sigma Chapters "Chi Lambda"
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Assessing the impact of telehealth objective structured clinical evaluations (OSCEs) in graduate nursing education
The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) supports the incorporation of telehealth into nurse practitioner education. In NP education, the use of telehealth simulation is an effective strategy to ... -
Diabetes-related distress experienced by Saudi adults with type two diabetes mellitus
Background: Living with a chronic condition such as diabetes mellitus (DM) and adhering to its complex treatment regimen strongly affect patients’ psychological well-being as well as their physical health. Diabetes-related ... -
Exploring the subconcepts of the Wittman-Price Theory of Emancipated Decision-making in women's health care using infant feeding method as the clinical exemplar
The Wittmann-Price Theory of Emancipated Decision-making (EDM) was derived from the philosophical underpinnings of Critical Social, Freire's Emancipatory Education and Feminist Theory. The theory describes a process of ... -
The impact of collaborative testing in graduate nursing education
Collaborative testing allows students to work together on examinations. The purpose was to assess the impact of collaborative testing in graduate nursing education. Collaborative testing improved overall student test ... -
Impact of peer-assisted learning with standardized patients in an undergraduate nursing course
(2018-03-28)Peer-assisted learning an approach that can provide positive benefits to students. A standardized patient simulation using first semester and second semester junior nursing students was developed. The students were surveyed ... -
The Importance of Interprofessional Education in Nursing
Interprofessional education (IPE) is a vital component of health care curriculum which serves to encourage the development of collaboration among caregivers from multiple disciplines. This activity is meant to bring awareness ... -
Knowledge, attitudes, and experiences with advance directives among prelicensure nursing students
(2017-09-28)Nursing students' lack of knowledge about advance directives (AD) can impact the care that patients receive at the end of life. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students at different program levels were surveyed about ... -
A literature review on faculty awareness when teaching transforming evidence-based literature into practice
(2017-10-26)The purpose of the literature inquiry is to acknowledge the importance of adequate faculty awareness when teaching transforming evidence-based Literature into practice. The goal is to bring about adequate translational ... -
Middle Eastern and North African immigrant parents caring for obese children: A phenomenlogical inquiry
Background: Childhood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century in the United States and worldwide. Several studies show that children with migrant backgrounds are more likely to be ... -
Saudi adults in vaso-occlusive crisis accessing healthcare for pain management: A phenomenological inquiry
Background: Vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs) require frequent utilization of healthcare services by adults with sickle cell disease (SCD). This increases the likelihood of poor care and healthcare disparities. The experiences ... -
Student perceptions regarding collaborative intraprofessional nursing education
(2018-03-12)Collaboration is an important aspect of providing high-quality health care. Residential undergraduate and online graduate nursing students will collaborate on a health literacy project for community agencies. Students will ...