Browsing by Subjects (CINAHL) "Nurse Attitudes"
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Attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control: Critical care nurses' intentions to provide culturally congruent care to Arab Muslims
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among critical care nurses' attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and intentions to provide culturally congruent care to Arab Muslims. A ... -
Bar code medication administration-clinic orders (BCMA-CO) increase nurses' satisfaction with the medication administration system - A quality improvement project
(2017-08-03)Nurses’ satisfaction was compared before and after implementation of Bar Code Medication Administration- Clinic Orders (BCMA-CO) in a Veterans Affairs (VA) urgent care clinic. Results were significant, revealing ... -
Clinical nurses' perceptions of nursing informatics competencies
This is a descriptive study undertaken to identify competencies and supporting knowledge and skills in informatics perceived to be necessary by nurses for nurses engaged in clinical practice. This study applied a ... -
Clinical research ethics and pediatric HIV infection
This research study investigates the views of a select group of people about the ethics involved in the conduct of clinical research that uses children with Human Immunodeficiency Virus as subjects. Physician and nurse ... -
Contextual factors influencing the acute care registered nurse's response to clinical alarms
Nurses are faced with a multitude of clinical alarms on a daily basis. There is an inherent expectation that upon hearing an alarm the nurse will immediately respond to assess the situation and initiate appropriate action ... -
Cultural competence and racist attitudes of direct patient care registered nurses in a Midwestern state
Racism has been implicated as one of the causes of health disparities in non-White population groups in the United States. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe cultural competence and racist attitudes of ... -
Developing and validating an instrument to measure perceived authentic nurse leadership
Research conducted to develop and validate an instrument measuring perceived authentic leadership in a nursing theoretical framework that supports clinical practice and knowledge development. Developed concepts were ... -
A dirty little secret: Verbal abuse of obstetric patients
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: Disruptive, verbally abusive behavior is an issue that has a well-documented history within the healthcare setting and occurs both inter- and intra-professionally. ... -
Effects of anxiety reducing interventions on performance anxiety in graduate nurses
Every new nursing graduate is challenged to successfully transition from student to professional nurse. The stress involved in that transition can manifest itself as performance anxiety, a type of anxiety occurring when ... -
Exploring knowledge and attitudes about older adults in advanced practice nursing education
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Purpose: Knowledge about normal aging, and conditions common to older adults, is often both lacking and not seen as interesting or compelling. In addition, attitudes about older ... -
Exploring nurse's feelings on floating: A phenomenological study
(2017-04-13)The purpose of the current study was to explore nurses’ lived experiences floating in an acute health care facility within a large southern city of the United States. Husserl’s transcendental approach assisted ... -
Factors associated with nurses' perceptions of patient safety culture in one university hospital in China
Patient safety is an important issue in healthcare organizations. The impact of medical errors has been widely reported and discussed. According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report, one out of every 10 hospital ... -
Influence of HIV mode of transmission on nurses' willingness to care
This quasi-experimental study was designed to determine the extent to which nurses' willingness to care is influenced by mode of HIV transmission. A reformulation of King's Model of Human Interactions was used to theoretically ... -
The influence of lifestyle medicine on nurses’ belief of evidence based practice
(2017-06-05)Adult onset type 2 diabetes can be improved with lifestyle medicine, which is a prescriptive and patient-centered evidence-based practice model. It affords consistent patient monitoring and provides nurses with the education ... -
The manager’s perspective: Perceptions of and behaviors toward patient and visitor aggression in hospitals (PERoPA). An international online survey
(2017-09-21)Background: Patient and visitor aggression has a damaging influence on workflows as well as patient and staff safety in all areas of healthcare. Nurse managers are in a key position to address patient and visitor aggression. ... -
Nurses' attitudes toward assisting patients/families with end-of-life decision-making
Nurses often feel unable to help with decision-making near the end of life. The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument to measure medical-surgical nurses' attitudes toward assisting patients and families with ... -
Nurses' knowledge and beliefs related to depression and screening in heart failure patients
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess nurses' knowledge and beliefs related to depression and the use of screening in heart failure patients. To date, there has ... -
Nurses' perceptions of the image of the profession of nursing
(2017-02-22)The purpose of this study was to understand the evolution of nurses’ perceived image of nursing from the time nurses begin their career and through various phases of nursing experience. The image of nursing as perceived ... -
Nurses, philanthropies, and governments: The public mission of Chilean nursing 1900–1945
This dissertation examines the role of nurses in Chile during the transformation of the health care system from charitable benevolence to duty of the state. The first secular nurses trained to assist physicians in 1902 and ... -
Perceptions of graduates from online accelerated pre-licensure second-degree bachelor of science in nursing programs on quality of educational experience and readiness for clinical practice
There is an increasing use of distance learning methods being utilized for nursing education. Accelerated second-degree Bachelor of Science in nursing (ASDBSN) programs have increased rapidly from 31 in 1990 to 230 in 2013 ...