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Moving Up the Leadership Ladder: Using a Career Coach
(2017-07-25)Nurses have learned a great deal through their educational and clinical experiences and that knowledge has served them well. Working with a career coach can assist nurse leaders in the process of “repackaging” their ... -
"Mozwane" or "party in motion": A driver for HIV infection among adolescents in Botswana
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: Introduction: Adolescents have low rates of HIV infection but are at high risk of adverse sexual health outcomes because of early engagement in unsafe ... -
MRI Outcomes of Emotional Regulation: A Feasibility Study
(2017-07-07)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate neuronal responses to emotional regulation in healthy adults when exposed to static faces and changing contexts. Emotional regulation is the array of automatic and controlled ... -
The MSc Person-Centred Practice Framework Curriculum: Underpinning philosophy and model
(2017-07-28)Consensus on values and beliefs about learning is important in curriculum development. This presentation focuses on the process of co-creation of the philosophy underpinning the MSc Person-centred Practice Framework and ... -
Muevete NAHN Miami Chapter Project: Reducing obesity in Hispanic children
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Introduction: Childhood obesity is widely recognized as a major public health problem of global significance (Onis, 2014). Treating obesity-related illness (25% of Florida ... -
Multi-Cultural and Multi-Professional Work in the STD's Mobile Clinic for People in Prostitution
Israel's Ministry of Health established a mobile clinic to provide outreach assistance to the needs of multicultural women prostitutes in Haifa as a public health service. This poster presents the multidisciplinary work ... -
Multi-disciplinary approach: IAD improvement project
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Purpose: Incontinence is a common problem for intensive care unit patients. Incontinence associated dermatitis (IAD) is the skin inflammation response after exposure to urine ... -
Multi-method approach to improve satisfaction with communication of medication side-effects on a medical-surgical unit
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016: Background: Patient satisfaction related to hospital experience is viewed as a key indicator for quality of care (Ahrens & Wirges, 2013). More specifically, patient ... -
A multi-modal approach to address test anxiety in students in an accelerated nursing program
(2018-06-29)The authors describe a multi-modal approach to reducing test anxiety through the use of aroma therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and peer mentoring for students in accelerated nursing programs. -
A multi-phased approach to using clinical data to drive evidence-based EMR redesign
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016: We optimized our technology and use a multi-tier approach to efficiently redesigned the Nursing Electronic Medical Record to match the nurses work flow to support patient ... -
A multicultural approach to decreasing unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for pharyngitis
(2017-07-10)Antimicrobial resistance is a global crisis. In the United States alone, two million people are infected every year with untreatable microbes, resulting in 23,000 deaths (CDC, 2014). Over- prescribing of antibiotics has ... -
The multicultural caring competence and related factors in nursing students in Taiwan
The target audience of this presentation are nursing educators who are interested in evidence-based course design, especially for trans-cultural nursing course. The audience will learn the Taiwanese students' multicultural ... -
Multidisciplinary approach to managing difficult airways in emergency departments
The aim of our study was to describe the experience of the Difficult Airway Response Team in the Emergency Department and assess its clinical outcomes. DART was able to secure the airway of all 80 patients through various ... -
Multidisciplinary communication in acute care pediatrics
As literature reveals that inefficient communication is a contributing factor to adverse events, communication boards has been an intervention implemented to help increase family/patient understanding of the plan of care. ... -
Multidisciplinary treatment for pregnant persons with opioid use disorder
A trauma-informed, multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach has shown improved outcomes for childbearing individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) and their neonates. However, opioid agonist treatment (OAT) remains the ... -
Multifaceted plan supporting sexual health in young adults at university
(2018-06-29)A multifaceted primary healthcare intervention in partnership between university and healthcare system to promote and support healthy relationships in young adults at university and away from home. -
A multimodal telehealth heart failure patient behavior change intervention to promote self-care and reduce readmissions
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this feasibility study is to determine if older adult Heart Failure (HF) patients who have recently been discharged from the hospital will experience ... -
Multinational Research Collaboratives, Interaction Costs, and Time to Productivity: An Empirical Model to Support Success
(2017-06-29)Purpose: To illuminate promising practices in multinational research collaboratives that may guide research initiatives that range from interprofessional, to multi-site, to international. Research to effectively address ... -
Multiple ways of knowing and multiculturalism in psychiatric nursing: A case study in nursing college,Thailand
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Monday, July 25, 2016: In the past, reductionism was a framework that nurses used to take care of patients. This framework focused on the part of the body that had a problem, so it did not cover the ... -
A multivariate testing of illness perception, self-management, and quality of life of Taiwanese cancer patients
(2017-07-27)Different cultural backgrounds can influence how patients perceive the disease, how they self-manage their health and disease process, and how these factors can influence their quality of life. This paper tests a multivariate ...