Browsing Sigma International Nursing Research Congress by Title
Now showing items 25-44 of 5162
-
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 ... -
According to NANDA diagnosis and NIC, administration nursing care of patient with congenital esophageal atresia
(2018-07-03)In this study, given a 5 month 27 day old nursing care patient with esophageal atresia, laryngeal cleft, and congenital tracheobronchomalacia, for whom a nursing care was planned and applied based on NANDA nursing diagnoses, ... -
Accreditation Benefits of Federally Qualified Clinics
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Thursday, July 23, 2015: Purpose: Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are currently the nation's largest primary health care provider group with a projected patient census of 40 million patients ... -
Acculturation and mental health issues for immigrant family caregivers and home care workers
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Wednesday, July 24, 2013: Purpose: Nearly one-fifth of the U.S. population is projected to be more than 65 years old by 2030. A proportional increase is expected in the demand for both family and ... -
Acculturation is associated with cardiovascular disease risk in West African immigrants in the United States
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Monday, July 27, 2015: Purpose: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States (US), accounting for more than 40% of all deaths, with ethnic minorities ... -
Acculturation of healthy, college-educated, female, diaspora immigrants from five English-speaking countries including Australia
(2018-07-03)This cross-sectional study compared acculturation in healthy, college-educated women from English-Speaking Countries (i.e., Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States). It found no differences ... -
Acculturative stress and resilience among older Filipino Americans
This study explored the interplay between acculturation, acculturative stress, and resilience, and their collective impact on physical and mental health self-evaluation among older Filipino Americans. -
Accuracy of emergency nurse triage of patients with symptoms suggestive of acute myocardial infarction
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: More than 6 million people present to emergency departments (EDs) across the US annually, with a chief complaint of symptoms suggestive of acute myocardial infarction ... -
Acetylcysteine for preventing AKI in patients of clinical CKD before angiography: An evidence review
CKD has a huge impact on patients, families, and society. Therefore, prevention, treatment and care are more important. Acetylcyctein, an aminolated (acetyl-)-based amino acid (cysteine), is a common antispasmodic drug and ... -
Achievement of insulin injection training by skin model in diabetes patients
(2016-07-13)Purpose: Many diabetic patients often had problems about insulin injection as they were not correct technics, had not sterile technic and did not get full drug dose. This was a common problem in clinical practice. While ... -
Achieving clinical learning outcomes in a community/public health nursing course through an international immersion experience
(2017-06-20)International clinical immersion experiences are valuable in that students are exposed to diverse cultures and ways of living, but these experiences can also provide an unconventional setting for clinical learning and the ... -
Achieving SDG 8 for countries with entrenched nurse migration
The UN Sustainable Development Goal 8 - Decent work and economic growth, talks about promoting sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all. How this could ... -
Acknowledging and enabling point-of-care leadership: A key to clinical nursing excellence
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014: Point-of-care nurses who have opportunities to engage in and be acknowledged for their leadership behaviours find it a source of inspiration, motivation, and' confidence building. ... -
An Action Framework for Leading the Transformation Process
(2017-07-25)The PEER-IESS model (Brito & Mendes,2009) is a bottom-up participatory health research and was designed to activate high education communities for the implementation of health promoting contexts, using dialogic strategies ...