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ABCDE Bundle Adherence: The Influence of Access to ABCDE-Enhancing Supplies and Equipment
(2017-07-25)Purpose: The ABCDE interprofessional bundle (Awakening and Breathing Coordination, Delirium monitoring and management, and Early mobility) is an evidence-based approach to organizing Intensive Care Unit (ICU) people, ... -
Abnormal thermal patterns in very preterm infants associated with infection and maternal smoking
(2017-07-24)Introduction: More than 63,000 very preterm infants (1 and survival free from major morbidity is a significant problem for them.2 Up to 30%3 of these infants experience a neonatal infection and 5-15% of these ... -
Academic and acute care institutions partner to impact nursing practice through increasing translational research capacity
At the conclusion of this session the participants will be able to identify impact of partnership between academic and hospital nurses on research capacity to improve translational research proficiency at the point of care ... -
Academic and Community Leaders Partnership for Prevention and Control of Emerging Diseases: Lesson From Rwanda
This abstract emphasize the role of partnership between school of nursing and community local leaders in prevention and control of emerging communicable and non communicable diseases. -
Academic and social factors that affect BSN students who fail the NCLEX-RN® exam after graduation
(2017-06-29)Problem/Purpose: Each year a small cohort of graduates from the UAMS CON BSN Program graduate and do not pass the NCLEX-RN® Exam on the first and subsequent attempts. The purpose of this study was to evaluate ... -
Academic factors that contribute to nursing students' persistence: Pre-program Support
(2017-07-13)Purpose: In the first decade of the 21st century, Texas experienced a 20.6% increase in population growth (Texas State Data Center, 2012). If the projections for 2020 are correct, another three to eight million people ... -
Academic leadership in baccalaureate nursing programs: A literature review
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Background: The aging population, lack of succession planning and leadership development in health care, and long term effects of America's economic down tuRNn 2008, have ... -
Academic performance: The role of cognitive engagement among student nurses in a Jamaican community college
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: Evidence indicates that a positive relationship exists between cognitive engagement and academic performance. The transition of nursing education from hospital based ... -
Academic practice partnerships and nurse residency programs
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Thursday, July 23, 2015: This symposium will provide the background and other key information on the VA Boston Healthcare System's NERVANA Post Baccalaureate Nurse Residency Program. Recognizing the ... -
Academic practice partnerships: Mutual benefits and sustainability of a dedicated educational unit
(2017-07-25)In 2007, the Northeast Region VA Nursing Alliance (NERVANA) was founded. NERVANA is an academic-practice partnership between the VA Boston/Bedford Health Care Systems and six schools of nursing. The partnership has been ... -
Academic Stress and Biobehavioral Profile of Senior Nursing Students
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: The rigor of nursing education is continuously increasing to meet more complex and challenging healthcare needs. Accordingly, nursing students are under significant ... -
Accelerated baccalaureate nursing students: Perceptions of success
(2012-9-12)Purpose: Although there are a number of anecdotal reports on demographic characteristics and academic success of accelerated nursing students, few empirical studies have been undertaken to examine these students' success, ... -
Accelerating advanced practice palliative care competencies
There are many unmet palliative care needs for patients and nurse training in palliative care competencies is insufficient. This educational program aims to prepare AP-DNP students to integrate principles of palliative ... -
An accent modification intervention for nursing and allied health students
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016: Purpose: The Texas Medical Center (TMC) in the United States (US), the largest medical center in the world, has a healthcare workforce of individuals from over 150 countries. ... -
Acceptance and usability of a web-based medication management system among nurses in a telehealth hospital
This study aims to determine the acceptance and usability of a web-based medication management system among nurses working in a Pilot Telehealth Hospital in Bulacan. -
Acceptance of mobile applications for safe medications use in senior citizens: A pilot study
mHealth apps is now apply in eHealth system to promote individual's health. Our research design a mHealth apps for senior citizen to provide medication safety. -
Access to healthcare for transgendered people
(2017-07-27)Transgendered people are more vulnerable and at risk in terms of certain diseases.Nurses have an important position in the protection of this group.Nurses should help to improve the quality of life of the people by making ... -
Access to liver transplantation: Gender, race and geographic disparities...Policy implications
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Monday, July 22, 2013: Purpose: To increase the understanding and the effect of specific predisposing, enabling and need variables on access to liver transplantation. Methods: Kaplan Meir survival ... -
Access to neonatal screening test in monitoring the care of newborn
(2018-06-14)Neonatal screening test is extremely important as a child's right to care, as well as access to early diagnosis and referral to a specialized service at opportune time. -
Accessing Oncology Care Among Indigenous Peoples: A Cultural Safety/Trauma-Violence Informed Care Perspective
This presentation details doctoral thesis research in progress that aims to investigate the role of oncology nurses in shaping access to high quality oncology care for Indigenous peoples in Canada. Cultural safety and ...