Browsing by Sigma Chapters "Kappa Eta"
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African-American, Hispanic, and Caucasian parents' perception and management of chronically ill children in the home
Advances in technology and knowledge have contributed to a growing population of children with chronic illness. Nurses caring for chronically ill children and their families in the home environment have witnessed a rapid ... -
Does playing the role or wearing clinical attire improve self-efficacy in culturally diverse nursing students?
(2017-07-27)Nursing students’ face many challenges: include time management, academically thought-provoking coursework, and learning new skill-sets for quality patient care. The purpose of this study was to measure the self-efficacy ... -
Escaping maternal child health as a team
An escape room experience transcending the maternal child health specialty from labor and delivery to NICU to mother baby-a demonstration of bringing the specialties together to promote patient outcomes and staff collaboration. -
The impact of computerized clinical decision support on diagnostic accuracy in nurse practitioners
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Clinical decision support (CDS) at the point of care is an evidence based intervention that has demonstrated incremental positive impact on quality of health care delivery over ... -
Mentoring the Culturally Diverse Nursing Student
(2017-07-07)A structured mentoring program for diverse nursing students was developed and implemented for the culturally diverse Associate Degree Graduate Nurse (ADGN) to address the mentees’ concerns and issues and assist them through ... -
Moral distress experienced by Level One Trauma Nurses: A phenomenological study
Presenting original research by principal researcher, a phenomenological descriptive study on moral distress as experienced by level one trauma nurses. Colaizzis' data analysis resulted in 320 extracted statements, placed ... -
Natural fertility
(2016-07-13)The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 15% of couples worldwide have difficulty conceiving a child (Behboodi-Moghadam, Salsali, Eftekhar-Ardabily, & Ramezanzadeh, 2012). Couples who have trouble conceiving ... -
A qualitative inquiry into travel study abroad: Experiences of baccalaureate nursing students
(2018-06-14)This research explored nursing students' perceptions of cultural awareness following short-term study abroad. A qualitative descriptive design integrated three data sources; purposive sampling identified participants. ... -
Self-transcendence: A phenomenological perspective of the mother's experience of having a child with a disability
Having a child with a disability is experienced as the loss of the illusion or “perfect” child and has a powerful and continued impact upon the mother. This interpretative phenomenological research guided by ...