Browsing by Sigma Chapters "Delta Rho"
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Addressing pain in older adults through an interprofessional lens
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: The basis of this project was individual leadership development and the creation of an interprofessional team to address quality of pain ... -
Catalyzing empathy using a poverty simulation with baccalaureate nursing students
A Poverty Simulation was conducted during a Care Coordination Course to foster exposure to social determinants of health and empathy in undergraduate baccalaureate nursing students. -
Cognitive behavioral therapy's impact on relapse rates in opioid use disorder patients receiving medication-assisted treatment
This integrative review examines the impact of cognitive behavioral therapy on relapse rates in patients enrolled in medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, highlighting the need for additional research to ... -
Comparison of a nurse-driven mobility protocol to multidisciplinary mobility protocol for subarachnoid hemorrhage patients
(2017-07-10)Purpose: The presence of invasive neuromonitor devices, such as an external ventricular device (EVD), may be a deterrent to aggressive, early mobilization due to fear of catheter dislodgment, hemorrhage, or inappropriate ... -
Development of integrated distance learning baccalaureate-to-doctor of nursing practice (BSN-DNP) curriculum
The purpose of the project was to develop an entry-level educational pathway for a distance learning Baccalaureate-to-Doctor of Nursing Practice (BSN-DNP) pathway at a university, converting the existing nurse practitioner ... -
Disrupting incivility in healthcare through interprofessional education
In this session, we will describe our experiences with implementing a session on incivility during a leadership seminar with interprofessional undergraduate and graduate health sciences students. -
Global challenges of neonatal resuscitation: Collaborating to examine commonalities across three different patient care settings
Nurses from 3 different countries were interviewed to examine facilitators and barriers of effective neonatal resuscitation using a systematic approach, the Theoretical Domains Framework. Several barriers and facilitators ... -
The Impact of Interprofessional Student Hotspotting on Student Participants
Nationally, individuals with complex medical and social needs frequently use emergency rooms and hospitals, often as a result of social determinants of health. Hotspotting, is an interprofessional education experience ... -
Informing andragogy: Voices of graduates from accelerated, second-degree programs in nursing concerning faculty teaching practices
(2018-03-15)This study examined accelerated, second-degree prelicensure baccalaureate graduates’ perceptions of andragogical practices employed by faculty that prepared students best to begin practice as entry-level nurses. An ... -
Investigating the impact of a video response discussion on student engagement in an online course
(2018-03-14)Faculty are often frustrated because the teaching strategies of the past are no longer effective with Millennials. The traditional discussion board provides a flat, one dimensional format for students to interact. Research ... -
Navigating healthcare transition: Adolescents with special healthcare needs utilizing a transitional care service
Adolescents with special health care needs encounter barriers and challenges during transition to adult health care that have the potential to impact health outcomes and satisfaction with the experience. The use of a ... -
Parent Satisfaction with School Health Delivery Models
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Abstract: Background: Rising levels of student health needs in K-12 public schools, legislative mandates, and shrinking educational budgets are ... -
Perceptions of role transition among nurses working in both clinical and faculty positions
In response to the current nurse faculty shortage and the anticipated return of a nationwide shortage of Registered nurses (RNs), the use of part-time clinical nurse educators has been increasing. It was not known how ... -
Physical assessments are essential to patient outcomes: Are RNs really performing them?
Between 210,000 and 440,000 patients die each year as a result of some type of preventable harm during hospitalization. The Joint Commission has identified inadequate or lack of patient assessment as one of the primary ... -
Precursors to Violence: Identifying, De-escalating, and Reducing Women’s Risks
Sigma Theta Tau International selected the Review Theme in which one of the agreed conclusions of the sixtieth session state the Commission on the Status of Women strongly condemns all forms of violence against all women ... -
Raising the bars: Re-imagining nursing education through partnerships with prisons
(2018-03-26)Prisons provide an ideal experience to prepare nursing students for today’s non-traditional model of healthcare. By serving marginalized populations in restricted settings, students learn about population health while ... -
Refusing to let the dust settle: Creative evaluation of a concept-based curriculum
(2018-03-12)A concept-based curriculum was implemented at our College of Nursing. Evaluation data collected over four semesters generated deliverables including: three-year curriculum assessment and evaluation plan, revised concept/exemplar ... -
State of the Science: Symptoms and Quality of Life in Individuals with Pancreatic Cancer Undergoing Surgery
(2012-9-12)Purpose: The purpose of this integrative review was to examine the science regarding symptoms and quality of life (QoL) in individuals with pancreatic cancer (PC) undergoing surgery with or without adjuvant therapy. ...