Browsing by Sigma Chapters "Omega"
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Alleviating the bias: Beliefs, ideas, attitudes of students
Substance abuse is a national crisis. Patients often feel bias from health care providers. The goal of this research is provide a clinical experience for practical nursing students in a drug treatment center to change ... -
The attitudes of registered nurses toward devaluation and discrimination of people with mental illness
People with mental illness identified healthcare providers' negative attitudes as one of the barriers toward health seeking for mental illness. Since there was no recent study exploring U.S. nurses' attitudes toward people ... -
Deliberate self-harm among adolescents in Thailand: Prevalence and its influencing factors
Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is an intentional behavior of direct destruction or chopping of body tissues which causes non-fatal physical trauma to the extent that bleeding occurs or causes a bruise to appear and without ... -
Ethical dilemmas, perceived risk, and motivation among nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The paper evaluates nurses' perceived risk and their motivation to work during the COVID-19 outbreak; explores nurses' attitudes on various ethical dilemmas which are relevant to the pandemic; and examines motivational ... -
Increasing access to primary care by huddling
Timely access to primary care is dependent on the efforts of the healthcare team working collaboratively. Huddling provides a forum for this to occur. While most interventions focus on increasing provider availability, ... -
An innovative practice partnership for advancement of the BSN pipeline initiative
(2017-10-10)A practice partnership model was developed between Marian University Leighton School of Nursing and Community Health Network in Indianapolis utilizing evidence based and innovative clinical education strategies to advance ... -
Mental health stigma theoretical framework: Analysis and evaluation
The Modified Labeling Theory can inform nursing education and guide nursing practice. Having insight into processes that might lead to stigmatizing attitudes toward people with mental illness can help nurses provide ... -
Nurse leadership in non-traditional settings
This session focuses on the increasing migration of nurse leaders into non-traditional settings. It is based on a literature review and the personal experiences of the author, who is in a leadership position in a fast-paced ... -
Nurse residency program: A concept analysis
The evolutionary concept analysis method was used to develop a definition of nurse residency program. Literature was reviewed from within and outside of the profession of nursing to develop a cohesive definition for leaders ... -
Peer mentorship for unit-based council chairs
A new peer mentorship program for Unit Based Council (UBC) chairs at our Magnet recognized community hospital has formalized collegial support and builds confidence for successful empowerment and shared decision making at ... -
Toward a culture of safety: Optimizing intrapartum fetal assessment and management through an interprofessional approach
(2017-10-17)The purpose of this project is to evaluate the impact of an inter-professional educational intervention on perceptions of knowledge gain and safety outcomes specific to intrapartum fetal assessment.