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Tactile perception and advanced age: Evaluation in a specific group of elderly
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: Changes of sensory tactile perception are a modification in the ability of capture and interpret external stimuli by the sense of touch. Sensory evaluation allows the ... -
A tailored intervention for the elderly: A feasibility study
The feasibility of the self-efficacy theoretical based "tailored intervention program" to reduce fear of falling, lessen incidence of re-falling, and improve functional abilities in older adults undergoing hip surgery. -
Tailoring access to adequately meet needs-specific healthcare for military veterans
Military veteran research conducted on the stressor and challenges service members encounter when transiting from the military and entering a civilian ecosystem. Looking beyond veteran employment, education and mental ... -
Tailoring care for LGBT patients: Healthcare providers' practices in a rural state
This study describes LGBT friendly healthcare providers' self-reported practices to tailor their care for LGBT patients. Examples of persistent LGBT health disparities will be discussed and there will be identification of ... -
Taking an academic-clinical partnership to the next level: Creation of an interprofessional research institute
This presentation describes the development and outcomes of a new institute for interprofessional research collaboration. Staffed by clinician scientists and support staff, the institute creates opportunities for ... -
Taking control with safer sex: Perceptions of African American women
By attending this session, the participant will gain an understanding of the concept of "controlled safer sex" based on the perceptions of African American women. Findings from this study will be used to develop an app ... -
The tale of two tengu: A program of research in a child's world
(2017-07-27)Highlights from a career program of research focused on the influence of illness, media, and culture on children’s health will be shared. From children’s TV habits and behavior in working class neighborhoods ... -
Talk with me baby: Georgia's language nutrition strategy
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: An early environment that includes language-rich, adult-child interactions, or language nutrition, is critical for a child's brain development and subsequent educational ... -
Talkin' bout my generation: Divergence of academic atmosphere evaluations in nursing student and faculty cohorts
(2017-07-26)In nursing education, academic atmosphere contributes as much as individual intelligence and performance. This groundbreaking research quantified nursing students' educational environment evaluations versus faculty ... -
Talking prescription label: Impact on blood pressure and self-efficacy in low health literate, hypertensive patients
A randomized, quasi-experimental study to evaluate the effect of talking prescription digital audio labels on decreasing blood pressure, increasing medication self-efficacy and the patient’s perception of usability ... -
Taming Sepsis: Simulation-Based Educational Program
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Thursday, July 23, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of the Taming Sepsis Education Program was to assist nurses in the early identification and prompt treatment of patients in the sepsis continuum. The ... -
A targeted implementation strategy to reduce smoking in pre and post natal women
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: An evidence-based guideline focused on smoking cessation, published by a provincial nursing association in Canada has had widespread uptake across all sectors in health care ... -
Teacher-learner connection: Nursing students' perceptions of contributory educational interactions in associate degree practice experiences
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this interpretive phenomenological study was to enhance understanding of associate of science in nursing (ASN) students' perceptions of the teacher-learner ... -
Teaching Advanced Health Assessment to Nurse Practitioner Students Using Simulation
Increased numbers of nurse practitioner programs have made it difficult for students to locate appropriate preceptors in some areas. This presentation examines alternative methods of teaching advanced physical assessment skills. -
Teaching clinical judgment and decision-making: A cognitive processing model for the education of entry-level nurses
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Monday, July 25, 2016: In the United States, the landscape of healthcare has seen many changes in the past few decades. As an integral part of the healthcare team, nurses face many of the challenges ... -
Teaching critical thinking skills to pre-licensure nursing students using podcast technology
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Monday, July 27, 2015: Purpose: Research findings from a recent study using podcasts to support nurse preceptors conducted by the Principal Investigator (PI) indicate that faculty and preceptors ... -
The teaching implementation of hospital experts effects on the self-efficacy of nursing students
(2017-06-06)Purpose: The purpose of research was to investigate the evaluation of the third years nursing students after the critical care program which hospital nursing experts teach. More specifically, the aim of the paper was to ... -
Teaching interprofessional practice utilizing video conferencing and virtual environment
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Monday, July 25, 2016: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore student experiences in utilizing the virtual environment and videoconferencing in interprofessional education and practice ... -
Teaching nursing students to provide patient-centered transitional education to heart failure patients using a peer teaching strategy
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Thursday, July 23, 2015: Background: Heart failure (HF) affects an estimated 26 million individuals across the world and is the leading cause of hospitalization in the United States and Europe (Ambrosy ... -
Teaching quality improvement to baccalaureate nursing students: Strategies that work!
(2017-07-03)Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to describe strategies that work in teaching quality improvement to baccalaureate nursing students. According to American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) (2015) expected ...