Browsing General Submissions: Presentations (Oral and Poster) by Level of Evidence "Descriptive/Correlational"
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Associate degree nurses caring behaviors during high-fidelity simulation: A basic qualitative study
Despite validation of the importance of caring behaviors in nursing, questions remain about how to teach these behaviors Teaching and evaluating caring behaviors with nursing education programs are challenging due to the ... -
Attitude of inclusion of families in care and professional category of nurses
The participation of the family in nursing care is influenced by the behaviors and attitudes of Nurses about the importance of including families in nursing care. Being the attitudes, organized expressions of feelings, ... -
Blood sample hemolysis prevention: Certified emergency nurses know the answer
Blood sample hemolysis rates in Emergency Departments exceed nationally established benchmarks resulting in patient discomfort, added costs, longer waits, and delayed clinical decision making. Best practices for blood ... -
Cardiovascular disease risk factors, physical activity, and high density lipoprotein in rural Ecuadorian women
Non communicable diseases (NCD) such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes are the leading causes of death and disability in many communities world-wide and account for 80% of deaths in low- to middle-income countries ... -
Developing a global education program to increase empowerment for frontline nurse leaders
Frontline Leaders (FLs) or charge nurses (CNs) are pivotal in managing patient throughput, staffing ratios, responding to patient and family concerns, collaborating with staff or interdepartmental colleagues, and coaching ... -
Hospital Accreditation in the perception of the nursing team of the surgical center
This study aimed to analyze the perception of the nursing team about the hospital accreditation process in the surgical center at a university hospital. -
Human trafficking online educational training to increase emergency nurses' knowledge, self-efficacy, skills in identification, and referral of human trafficking survivors
Human trafficking inclusive of forced labor is a hidden global public health epidemic that crosses all cultures, countries, ages, genders, economic incomes and families. Worldwide human trafficking is known as modern day ... -
Implementing high-flow nasal cannula therapy in the emergency department
Patients with respiratory distress present to the Emergency Department (ED) primarily due to hypoxia, hypoxemia and hypercapnea. These critically ill patients are commonly managed using non-invasive ventilation therapy ... -
Influence of perceived parental alcoholism, stimuli, coping, and adaptation on children's alcohol consumption
When parents (father and/or mother) present problematic alcohol consumption in the family, their children usually have negative health responses, affecting their lives; however, not all of these children present these ... -
Interventions to support staff caring for pediatric behavioral health patients in the emergency department
Emergency departments (ED) across the country continue to see increasing volumes of behavioral health (BH) patients. With this increased volume, an increased number of aggressive patients has also been noted. The staff in ... -
Look for zebras: Identification of immunotherapy patients in the emergency department
Purpose: Immunotherapy use is increasing in frequency among oncology patients as a single treatment or combined with chemotherapy. Immunotherapy related adverse events (IrAE) have unique presentations that are often ... -
Nurses' meaning of life and integrative attitude of families in care
Attitudes express the organization of feelings, beliefs and values, as well as the tendency for the person to behave in a certain way. The importance that nurses attach to the inclusion of families in care is expressed in ... -
Physical Activity in Toddlers
The concern with the practice of physical activity is not current. Some studies show that when practiced moderate and regularly it is beneficial for health promotion. -
Psychometrics of the Expected Knowledge (EKhp) and the Received Knowledge of Hospital Patients (RKhp) instruments
Empowering patient education is crucial for patients with health problems, and its importance is acknowledged in international strategies (European Commission, 2017; World Health Organization, 2013). In patient education, ... -
Quality of life of the elderly in primary health care in the central region of Portugal
The World Health Organization (WHO)1 defines quality of life as the individual's perception of their position in life, in the context of their culture and the value systems of the society in which they live and in relation ... -
Refining the EARR Tool in pediatric oncology
The purposes of this study were to ensure the Pediatric Oncology Education on Audiogram Results and Recommendations (EARR) Tool is feasible and acceptable to parents, audiologists, and oncology providers and to describe ... -
Student's safety perception after a perioperative experience
Safety, one of the six QSEN competencies, is an important concept for prelicensure nursing students (Cronenwett et al., 2007). The perioperative environment has a strong safety focus and culture. While didactic information ... -
Targeting education institutions in diverse geographical locations to increase underrepresented minorities in the DKMS population
The worldwide bone marrow donor pool is under represented in minority ethnicities. The student body that makes up The College of Southern Nevada is a diverse population of individuals. The registry drive was held in two ... -
Training and education for advanced community care nurses
The aim of this research was to identify training and education needs for advanced community care teams supporitn children and young people with complex healthcare needs. -
Undergraduate student nurse ACLS Certification to improve practice transition and confidence
A code blue curriculum, with an integrated an ACLS certification, was designed to facilitate student confidence for transition into clinical practice. The 12-item Code Blue Self Confidence survey was developed to measure ...