Browsing by Sigma Chapters "Tau Pi"
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Adoptive parents' lived experience of bonding with their adopted infants: A phenomenological study
Nurses' roles facilitating bonding between adoptive parents and their infants have been premised on the idea that the experience is the same as for biological parents. Developmental theorists Bowlby (1969) and Erikson ... -
American nursing faculty's experiences with international, ELL, and ESL nursing students in BSN degree programs
This basic qualitative dissertation research study addressed the question of how American nursing faculty describe their experiences with international, English language learner (ELL), and English as a second language (ESL) ... -
The effect of an unfolding case study on critical thinking, knowledge acquisition, and handoff communication in baccalaureate nursing students
Miscommunication during handoffs at time of transition for the older adult patient often results in hospital readmissions, penalties and nursing malpractice. Handoff communication (HOC) is a necessary and critical factor ... -
The effect of high-fidelity simulation (HFS) on first semester baccalaureate nursing students' knowledge acquisition/self-confidence
This presentation highlights the role of a HFS-focused respiratory physical assessment intervention in improving self-confidence and knowledge in undergraduate nursing students. The learner will be able discuss the benefits ... -
The effect of high-fidelity simulation and traditional didactic lecture on first semester junior baccalaureate nursing students' knowledge acquisition, and self-confidence using the Solomon-Four Group research design
Nurse educators are challenged with preparing nurses to practice in complex Health care settings. Nursing graduates often feel unprepared to meet the performance expectations placed on them by the Health care industry, ... -
Lifestyle promoting behaviors, spiritual perspective, and perceived stress among baccalaureate nursing students at a HBCU
Implications for stress management techniques incorporated throughout the nursing curriculum as students matriculate throughout nursing programs, yielding the potential to play an important role in maintaining or improving ...