Browsing by Sigma Chapters "Zeta Upsilon at-Large"
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Barriers and facilitators to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) screening in a family nurse practitioner clinic
Poster of a Gonzaga Doctor of Nursing Practice candidate's quality improvement project on increasing nurse practitioner awareness and evaluating perceptions of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE), ACE screening tool, and ... -
Clinical decision making of rural novice nurses
The purpose of this study was to develop substantive theory regarding decision making by the novice nurse in a rural hospital setting. Interviews were guided by the following research questions: What cues were used by ... -
The effects of high-stakes ATI remediation and testing practices including the ATI content mastery series and ATI PN comprehensive predictor
The purpose of this retrospective, descriptive study was to determine if any differences existed in students’ test scores on the Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) PB tests: Fundamentals, Pharmacology, Medical ... -
Evolution of an Empowerment Instrument
(2018-01-23)Purpose:The purpose of this presentation is to detail the evolution of a reliable and valid instrument: the Sieloff-King Assessment of Work Team/Group Empowerment within Organizations (SKAWTGEO©). Rationale and Significance:The ... -
A Global Resource for Nurses: Work Team Empowerment
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: The purpose of this presentation is to review the current status of empowerment research in health care with a focus for identifying strategies ... -
Implementation and evaluation of an antimicrobial stewardship program in the outpatient setting
The rapidly emerging crisis of antibiotic resistance has created a prodigious global health threat. To address this crisis, an Antimicrobial Stewardship Program was designed and implemented. Through various interventions, ... -
Nurses' commitment and motivation to improved personal health: The role of hospital administration
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: As nurses comprise the largest sect of the healthcare industry, their health affects the overall effectiveness of health systems. Nurses are highly educated, yet, for ... -
Occupational and personal factors related to burnout in acute care
This study examines factors related to burnout among nurses in the ICU and ED at a tertiary care center and identifies self-care strategies that reduce burnout. Understanding factors that contribute to burnout can assist ... -
The Relationship Between Sleep Hygiene Practices and Nocturnal Sleep for Midlife Women with and without Insomnia
In this study sleep hygiene practices and perceived and somnographic sleep indicators were analyzed for 92 women with insomnia and 29 women with no insomnia ages 40 to 55. Women recorded practices and perceptions in diaries ... -
A study of nurses' experiences with behaviors that compromise a healthy work environment in the hospital setting
The existence of disruptive behaviors in the hospital setting has been shown to affect the communication and collaboration between healthcare professionals. This study explored nurses’ experiences with behaviors that ... -
Today's nursing student as tomorrow's nurse: The role of academia in shaping healthy work environments
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Friday, March 17, 2017: In a seminal study of nursing faculty nationwide, Lashley and deMeneses (2001) identified that uncivil behavior by nursing students was an unfortunately common occurrence, with ...