Browsing Sigma Healthy Work Environments Events by Sigma Chapters "Alpha"
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Building Healthy Relationships through Peer Review in Simulation Education
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Simulation as a methodology for education has been active in our setting for ten years. Our Simulation Center is a partnership between a large multi-site healthcare system, a ... -
Bullying in nursing: Implementing solutions for practice
As the issue of incivility, lateral and horizontal violence, and bullying continue in nursing, strategies are needed to address and eliminate hostile work environments. Educational activities not only raise awareness of ... -
Defining collegiality in the nursing faculty workplace
This presentation will describe the ambiguous concept of collegiality in nursing as it relates to the existing literature, and begin a dialogue with key stakeholders that enhances a healthy work environment through the ... -
Depressive symptoms and depression literacy among Korean Americans
This study investigated the prevalence of depressive symptoms among Korean Americans (KAs) and its association with depression literacy and their socio-demographic characteristics. Overall, there was a high prevalence of ... -
Labor and delivery nurses' experiences of trauma in the workplace
Results from a multimethod study describe how labor and delivery nurses define traumatic event experiences, how these experiences align with the Second Victim Recovery Trajectory, and if current organizational support ... -
Mentoring to support ethnic minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged nursing students’ well-being and future clinical practice
This multi-site study aimed to determine the effects of mentoring undergraduate nursing students from ethnic minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds in research, promoting faculty-student relationships and ... -
The perceived effectiveness of sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) training for rural nurses
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs) are specially trained nurses caring for sexual assault victims, properly collecting medicolegal evidence, and providing resources. They are also in high demand in rural areas. This ... -
Programs of support for new nursing graduates' well-being during transition to practice
The purpose of this project is to create a collaborative taskforce of nursing scholars from academia and clinical settings to improve the transition into practice for nursing graduates. Three pilot programs are in progress ... -
Resolving conflict with staff, patients, families, and friends and improve patient safety
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Friday, March 17, 2017: The complex, high stress, and emotionally laden environment of health care frequently leads to conflict. This conflict may contribute to a culture of disrespect, which is a ... -
Social Media for Health: Utilizing Instagram to Improve Eating Habits of Overweight and Obese Adolescents
Social media is an effective tool to promote healthy patient behaviors. The purpose of this project is to 1) explore adolescent preferences regarding delivery of content on a social media platform and 2) tailor and implement ... -
Study of an interprofessional simulation intervention to improve nurse-physician collaboration
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate for improvement in attitudes toward nurse-physician collaboration in nursing and medical students before and after an ... -
Transcending Traditional Leader-Follower Dyads: A Dynamic Model for Supporting, Growing, and Loving
This leadership development model came to fruition in response to identified needs collected during a comprehensive assessment of a service line experiencing high RN vacancy rates, poor trust scores, provider complaints, ... -
Transition of novice nurse faculty into the academic setting: A qualitative phenomenological pilot study
Filling the nurse faculty shortage is a current priority with various stakeholders from the federal government to academic programs. Yet, increasing the numbers of nurse faculty is proving to be difficult as many novice ...