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Evaluation Of Health And Wellness Education Components, Modalities And Timing On Srna Self Efficacy And Coping, Jessica Rogers, Amanda Hemple Aug 2020

Evaluation Of Health And Wellness Education Components, Modalities And Timing On Srna Self Efficacy And Coping, Jessica Rogers, Amanda Hemple

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Background: Health and wellness education is touted as a tool for improved self-efficacy and coping for student registered nurse anesthetists but the details of the effectiveness remain unclear. Objectives: Evaluate effects of content, modalities and timing of health and wellness education on the self efficacy and coping mechanisms of students in a nurse anesthesia training program. Method: Survey responses from 159 participants were collected online. Participants identified their General Self-Efficacy Score (GSE), Brief COPE score, average daily stress, health and wellness education components and the timing and modalities in which they were delivered, and if they assessed their education as …


Improved Representation And Effective Communication Positively Impact The Nursing Education Experience Of Male Student And Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Max Bader, John Gockman Aug 2020

Improved Representation And Effective Communication Positively Impact The Nursing Education Experience Of Male Student And Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Max Bader, John Gockman

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The purpose of this study was to investigate past experiences with gender barriers among male student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) in their educational and professional careers. Men have been underrepresented in the nursing profession in modern history. To date, no research has been conducted on the gender barriers faced by men in nurse anesthesia. This is a descriptive, quantitative study using a survey methodology. Student and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists who are members of the Illinois Association of Nurse Anesthetists (IANA) were recruited via email and voluntarily completed the web-based Inventory of Male Friendliness …


The Critical Role Of Nursing Assessment In Clinical Outcomes Of Acute Compartment Syndrome: An Integrative Literature Review, Sedona Dowd Aug 2019

The Critical Role Of Nursing Assessment In Clinical Outcomes Of Acute Compartment Syndrome: An Integrative Literature Review, Sedona Dowd

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The Critical Role of Nursing Assessment in Clinical Outcomes of

Acute Compartment Syndrome: An Integrative Literature Review

Sedona Dowd, MS

Faculty Sponsor: Elizabeth Hartman, PhD, RN

Abstract

Background: Nurses play a critical role in assessing for acute compartment syndrome. Despite the improvements made in diagnosing and treating patients with this potentially deadly situation, as well as an increased awareness of ACS, nurses are falling short when required to display knowledge and identify patients with the syndrome. Along with identifying at-risk patients for developing ACS, nurses can aide the clinical diagnosis of ACS through diligent assessment.

Objectives: To use current …


Factors That Affect Nurses’ Perception Of Lgbtq Patients, Caitlin Grudzinski Aug 2019

Factors That Affect Nurses’ Perception Of Lgbtq Patients, Caitlin Grudzinski

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Factors that Affect Nurses’ Perception of LGBTQ Patients

Caitlin Grudzinski, MS Elizabeth Hartman, PhD, RN

Background: The number of persons identifying as LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) increasing and therefore, it is imperative that we address the health needs of this patient population. Despite progress in equality legislation, the LGBTQ community still faces significant barriers in accessing health care and discrimination from health care staff. Nurses spend approximately one third of their time with patients and are often the first health care providers that a patient sees. An integrative literature conducted to determine nursing attitudes towards the LGBT patient …


Effective Screening Of Postpartum Depression And Its Potential To Increase Treatment: An Integrative Literature Review, Isabella C. Huminsky Aug 2019

Effective Screening Of Postpartum Depression And Its Potential To Increase Treatment: An Integrative Literature Review, Isabella C. Huminsky

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Background: Several studies suggest nurses specializing in women’s health, pediatrics, and family health have a critical role quickly identifying and subsequently, treating postpartum depression. Due to lack of knowledge surrounding postpartum depression and differences among assessments, it is estimated that almost half of postpartum depression cases go undiagnosed and untreated.

Objectives: To explore what research has been conducted regarding the clinical outcomes associated with effective screening of postpartum patients, to recommend educational programs for staff and patients, and screening and treatment protocols development so screening for postpartum depression can becomes universal.

Methods: This integrative literature review was conducted …


Relevance Of Sex Education For Women Who Have Sex With Women, Sarrah Spohnholtz Aug 2019

Relevance Of Sex Education For Women Who Have Sex With Women, Sarrah Spohnholtz

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Relevance of Sex Education for Women Who Have Sex with Women

Sarrah Spohnholtz

Abstract

Women who have sex with women (WSW) are missing sexual scripts in society making it difficult for women who are in sexual relationships with other women to communicate and negotiate how to have safe sex. WSW are not given the appropriate resources, knowledge, or materials to engage in safe sex practices or advocate for their health. On top of that, there are minimal amounts of health research focusing on lesbian, bisexual, women who have sex with women leading to an increase in health disparities.

Background: Women …


Electronic Cigarette Health Education Interventions, Kaitlyn Skryd Aug 2019

Electronic Cigarette Health Education Interventions, Kaitlyn Skryd

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Purpose: To determine the effective teaching strategies and interventions aimed at discontinuing the use of e-cigarettes amongst the adolescent population. This information would be useful to community health experts, healthcare providers, teachers (especially health educators), and parents.

Research Question: Will education interventions from health care providers regarding the harmful health effects of electronic cigarettes to American adolescents (aged 10-19) impact the incidence of everyday e-cigarette smokers?

Research Design: An integrative literature review was used to determine the most effective educational approaches to use towards reducing e-cigarette use in the adolescent population.


Naloxone’S Presence On The Opioid Epidemic, Karolina Ptasinski Aug 2019

Naloxone’S Presence On The Opioid Epidemic, Karolina Ptasinski

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Abstract

Background: The opioid epidemic was a concern within the United States based upon the rising numbers of overdose deaths. Naloxone is the antidote for the adverse effects opioids have on the body, and its lack of viability varies from state to state.

Objective: The purpose of the literature reviews was to analyze the research available on naloxone’s effect during the most recent years of the opioid epidemic. It was to discover the founded effects naloxone had as a take-home drug, along with any correlation between overdose deaths and naloxone usage.

Method: An integrative literature review was used to interpret …


Caregiver Burden In Caregivers Of Patients With Alzheimer's: Interventions And Influence Of Relationship Roles And Gender, Stephanie Rutila Aug 2019

Caregiver Burden In Caregivers Of Patients With Alzheimer's: Interventions And Influence Of Relationship Roles And Gender, Stephanie Rutila

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Background: Caregiver burden in caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease can cause negative emotional, social, and physical effects on caregivers and impact their quality of life.

Objectives: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to determine which interventions are most effective in alleviating caregiver burden. This review also compared the degree of caregiver burden among gender (male vs. female) and family roles (adult-child vs. spouse) to determine how these differences may affect interventions.

Method: An integrative literature review was conducted using the databases PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), and PsychInfo. Search terms included …


Advancing Transgender Health Care Curriculum Into Depaul University's School Of Nursing: An Integrative Literature Review, Israel Ferandos Aug 2019

Advancing Transgender Health Care Curriculum Into Depaul University's School Of Nursing: An Integrative Literature Review, Israel Ferandos

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Background: Within the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) group, transgender individuals are the most vulnerable, discriminated against, and underserved individuals. The unique and complex health needs of transgender individuals are pressing concerns in the healthcare field. Currently, there is a dearth in nursing curriculum regarding basic care towards transgender patients resulting to nursing students having poor knowledge and unprepared to take care for transgender patients. Method: Integrative literature review using five peer-reviewed articles. Results: Studies emphasized that nursing students have limited knowledge on LGBT issues, particularly transgender health. Topics taught about transgender health involve clinical care for gender-reassignment, psychosocial …


Prison And Its Effects On The Health Outcomes Of Hiv Positive Black Men Post Incarceration, Samuel Gaines Aug 2019

Prison And Its Effects On The Health Outcomes Of Hiv Positive Black Men Post Incarceration, Samuel Gaines

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Prison and its Effects on the Health Outcomes of HIV Positive Black Men Post Incarceration

Samuel T. Gaines

Faculty Sponsor: Young-Me Lee, PhD, RN

Background: With an estimation that one in three Black men will be incarcerated in their lifetime and that incarcerated Black men are five times more likely to be diagnosed with HIV than their white counterparts, there is little information as to what factors affect their health outcomes post-incarceration.

Objectives: The purpose of this literature review is to use current research to explore the factors affecting the negative health outcomes of HIV positive African American men post-incarceration. …


The Influence Of Nurse Image On The Future Of Nursing, Alexandra Armada Aug 2019

The Influence Of Nurse Image On The Future Of Nursing, Alexandra Armada

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Background: Nurse image as perceived by society is outdated, inaccurate, and leads to the lack of interest in pursuing the profession. Contributing factors to this lack of interest in nursing could be explored by researching what resources are available to prospective nurses.

Objectives: The purpose of this literature review is to explore the implications that current overall nurse image (NI) has on the future of the nursing profession, by analyzing existing resources available to prospective nurses.

Methods: This integrative literature review utilized the matrix method by Judith Garrard to organize and synthesize the data. A data comparison of the data …


Gender Competence And Quality Of Care, Mary E. Losacco Jun 2019

Gender Competence And Quality Of Care, Mary E. Losacco

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Gender Competence and Quality of Care:

What is the Role of Healthcare Providers in Transgender Healthcare Disparities?

An Integrative Literature Review

Mary Losacco

Faculty Sponsor: Elizabeth P. Anderson RN, PhD

Background: Unlike cisgender individuals, whose gender identities match the sexes they were given at birth, transgender individuals exhibit gender incongruence, because their gender identities differ from the sexes they were assigned at birth. Transgender individuals are still underrepresented in research and reporting, leading to obstacles in understanding possible health disparities within the community due to lack of recognition and knowledge of these issues. Early recognition by health care providers …


Examination Of The Impact Of Team Sport Participation On Adolescent Male Mental Health: An Integrative Literature Review Proposal, Alicia Ann Foster Jun 2019

Examination Of The Impact Of Team Sport Participation On Adolescent Male Mental Health: An Integrative Literature Review Proposal, Alicia Ann Foster

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Examination of the Impact of Team Sport Participation on Adolescent Male Mental Health: An Integrative Literature Review Proposal

Alicia Foster

Background: In 2018, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) found that depression impacts almost one in eight adolescents and young adults yearly. They further sited that the number of adolescents who experienced major depressive episodes increased nearly a third from 2005-2014. Also in 2018, the World Health Organization cited that suicide is the third largest cause of death in older adolescents, ages 15-19 years old.

Objectives: The purpose of this integrative literature review is to evaluate the …


The Influence Of Significant Screen Time On Mental Health Among Adolescents An Integrative Literature Review, Stephanie Marie Patrick, Caryn Lynn Connors Jun 2019

The Influence Of Significant Screen Time On Mental Health Among Adolescents An Integrative Literature Review, Stephanie Marie Patrick, Caryn Lynn Connors

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The Influence of Significant Screen Time on Mental Health Among Adolescents

Caryn Connors and Stephanie Patrick

Faculty Sponsor: Elizabeth P. Anderson RN, PhD

Background: The adolescent brain is impressionable and not fully developed, in a time when habits and possibly irreversible lifestyles has its origins. This is a crucial period in the adolescent life when educational performance and behavior can influence future promise for success and mental well-being. Anxiety and depression that is ever-present can lead to mortality and morbidity for this age group (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2012). Increased screen time >2 hours a day (tablet, …


Multiracial Health Behaviors And Disparities: An Integrated Literature Review, Elsa Chiyo Alexandra Iwai Jun 2019

Multiracial Health Behaviors And Disparities: An Integrated Literature Review, Elsa Chiyo Alexandra Iwai

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Multiracial Health Behaviors and Disparities:

An Integrated Literature Review

Elsa Chiyo Iwai

Faculty Sponsor: Elizabeth P. Anderson RN, PhD

Background: The year 2000 was a pivotal year for multiracial individuals. Changes to the U.S. Census Bureau included acknowledging multiracial individuals. However, where multiracial individuals and healthcare intersect, the research is relatively new and limited. Multiracial individuals confound many assumptions about race. Uncertainty exists between socially constructed racial categories and populations that have evolved genetic patterns independently over time but fail to fit perfectly within categorical lines. Although social changes has raised awareness on mixed race and multiracial individuals, a deeper …


Cardiovascular Disease And Rotating Shift Nurses, Rachel Elizabeth Wilschke Jun 2019

Cardiovascular Disease And Rotating Shift Nurses, Rachel Elizabeth Wilschke

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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND ROTATING SHIFT NURSES

Rachel Wilschke

Faculty Sponsor: Elizabeth Aquino, PhD, RN

Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The implications for cardiovascular disease from working rotating shifts requires further review.

Objectives: To determine how working rotating shifts impacts nurses’ cardiovascular health.

Method: An integrative literature review was conducted, searching for peer-reviewed articles published between 2008 and 2018 in the following databases: CINAHL, PubMed and ProQuest. Using the outline from Gray, Grove and Sutherland (2017), data was categorized, analyzed and synthesized in a data matrix table to organize the review.

Results: A …


Medical Alert Animals For Anaphylaxis Prevention In Patient’S With Mast Cell Diseases: An Integrative Review Of Literature, Molly Gritt Jun 2019

Medical Alert Animals For Anaphylaxis Prevention In Patient’S With Mast Cell Diseases: An Integrative Review Of Literature, Molly Gritt

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Medical Alert Animals for Anaphylaxis Prevention in Patients with Mast Cell Diseases:

An Integrated Literature Review

Molly Gritt

Faculty Sponsor: Elizabeth P. Anderson RN, PhD.

Background: Mast Cell Disease is a broad term that covers a variety of conditions that can cause many debilitating systemic symptoms. In severe cases, triggers or allergens can cause the patient to have a life-threatening reaction, anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis is associated with poor health outcomes, including shock, hospitalizations, and expensive and sometimes invasive interventions. The current way clinicians deal with anaphylaxis is to promote the avoidance of known triggers and to pharmacologically treat the reaction when …


Risk Factors For Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (Clabsi) In Home Parenteral Nutrition (Hpn) Patients, Megan Ong Jun 2019

Risk Factors For Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (Clabsi) In Home Parenteral Nutrition (Hpn) Patients, Megan Ong

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CLABSI, home parenteral nutrition


Examination Of Negative Coping Strategies In College Students Facing Academic Stress: An Integrative Literature Review, Emina Mujanovic Mar 2019

Examination Of Negative Coping Strategies In College Students Facing Academic Stress: An Integrative Literature Review, Emina Mujanovic

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Examination of Negative Coping Strategies in College Students Facing Academic Stress: An Integrative Literature Review

Emina Mujanovic

Research Sponsor: Elizabeth P. Anderson RN, PhD

Background: The rise in negative coping strategies including alcohol consumption, nicotine, and amphetamine drug in college students is of growing concern as students seek out means for stress reduction due to academics. The use of amphetamine drugs in particular has risen despite harmful adverse effects.

Objectives: The purpose of this integrative literature review is to identify predictors that would predispose certain individuals to using negative coping strategies such as stimulant drugs for alleviation of stress from …


Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review, Richard R. Trosper Mar 2019

Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review, Richard R. Trosper

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Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review

Richard Trosper

Research Sponsor: Elizabeth P Anderson RN, PhD

Background: The area surrounding the Appalachian Mountains is referred to as Appalachia. There are 420 counties in 13 states which are considered to be part of the Appalachian region (Shapiro, 2001). Despite the progress made by the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, health in Appalachia still falls far behind that of other parts of America (Widner, 1990). This disparity has been termed and utilized in research in the realm of limited health care access, different diseases, and health related problems confused with the complexity …


Effect Of Equine-Assisted Therapy (Hippotherapy) On Gross Motor, Postural Control And Performance Outcomes Of Children With Cognitive And Developmental Disabilities, Paule T. Nguendang Mar 2019

Effect Of Equine-Assisted Therapy (Hippotherapy) On Gross Motor, Postural Control And Performance Outcomes Of Children With Cognitive And Developmental Disabilities, Paule T. Nguendang

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Effect of Equine-Assisted Therapy (Hippotherapy) on Gross motor, Postural Control and Performance Outcomes of Children with Cognitive and Developmental Disabilities

Paule Nguendang

Research sponsor: Michelle Neuman MA, MSN, RN, PPCNP-BC

Background: Hippotherapy, which is a subset of Equine-assisted therapy, is defined as a use of horses as a therapeutic intervention for treatment of physical and psychosocial rehabilitation in children with development, cognitive and intellectual disabilities. This therapy has been used for many years to access or evaluate the treatment benefit horses have on children and adult with similar disabilities.

Objectives: The aim of this study is to explore existing literature …


Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness Of Three Cam Therapies On Wound Healing: Acupuncture, Probiotics, And Intentional Comfort Touch, Jacquelyn A. Alderson Mar 2019

Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness Of Three Cam Therapies On Wound Healing: Acupuncture, Probiotics, And Intentional Comfort Touch, Jacquelyn A. Alderson

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Efficacy and Cost Effectiveness of Three CAM Therapies on Wound Healing: Acupuncture, Probiotics, and Intentional Comfort Touch

Jacquelyn Alderson

Research Advisor: Dr. Young-Me Lee, PhD, RN

Background: Wound healing is a pervasive medical and economic issue, and increasing the speed of healing would augment financial and physical quality of life on personal and global levels. Current medical treatments can be costly and time consuming, however, so complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies may provide a way to enhance the speed and efficacy of wound healing without an excessive financial burden on the patient and the healthcare system.

Objective: …


Exploring The Barriers For Hispanics Pursuing Careers In Nursing, Whitney B. Bellido, Cristina Dongo Mar 2019

Exploring The Barriers For Hispanics Pursuing Careers In Nursing, Whitney B. Bellido, Cristina Dongo

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Exploring the Barriers for Hispanics Pursuing Careers in Nursing

An Integrative Literature Review

Whitney Bellido & Cristina Dongo

Faculty Sponsor: Elizabeth Aquino PhD, RN

Background: As the Hispanic population continues to be on the rise, the need to diversify the nursing healthcare workforce to mirror the nation’s change is vital. The research establishes that although there are 58.9 million Hispanics living in the U.S., there is only an astonishing 7.2% of Hispanic nurses who are currently practicing the profession. Hispanic nurses who are bilingual can provide culturally sensitive nursing care to this emerging population. A lack of cultural diversity …


A Comparison Of Prescriber-Based Opioid Addiction Prevention Strategies: An Integrative Literature Review, Lida Ann Schenkier Nov 2018

A Comparison Of Prescriber-Based Opioid Addiction Prevention Strategies: An Integrative Literature Review, Lida Ann Schenkier

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Background: Opioid addiction causes many preventable deaths across the United States. Many recommendations to prevent opioid addiction have been made, however, many recommendations have not been fully evaluated for efficacy. This has led to a gap in knowledge for providers and healthcare systems to make informed decisions on how to reduce opioid addiction.

Objectives: This study explores different prescriber-based opioid prevention strategies, providing an analysis and ranking for the strategies that most effectively reduce opioid abuse and exposure. Additionally, the analysis provides recommendations for future research.

Methods: An integrative literature review was conducted to investigate three opioid abuse prevention strategies: …


Reducing The Incidence Of Cervical Cancer In Somali Immigrant Women Through Culturally Competent Education And Health Screenings, Salma Bile Nov 2018

Reducing The Incidence Of Cervical Cancer In Somali Immigrant Women Through Culturally Competent Education And Health Screenings, Salma Bile

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Background: The rate of participation in cervical cancer screenings in Somali women is disproportionately lower than for other ethnicities, leaving this population at risk for an increased incidence of cervical cancer. Previous literature has addressed the barriers to cervical cancer screenings however; research on the promotion of culturally based screenings and how such impacts health care outcomes in Somali women does not exist.

Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of culturally based education and screenings on the prevention and early detection of cervical cancer in Somali immigrant women and to determine the contribution of …


Preventive Strategies For Occupational Hearing Loss: An Integrative Literature Review, Francis Thomas Nov 2018

Preventive Strategies For Occupational Hearing Loss: An Integrative Literature Review, Francis Thomas

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Background: Occupational hearing loss is the third most common chronic condition in the US, and most commonly affects manufacturing industry workers. Objective: This integrative literature review evaluates qualitative and quantitative research on prevention strategies for occupational hearing loss in manufacturing industries. The objective of this review is to determine which prevention strategies have been described in the literature, and which strategies have been shown to be effective and evidence-based. Methods: The Health Belief Model was used as a conceptual framework to guide this review. A thorough literature search including articles studying adult manufacturing industry workers using the PubMed and …


Identifying And Improving Drug Diversion Protocols Through Behavioral Drug Diversion Identification, Leonard Simon Aug 2018

Identifying And Improving Drug Diversion Protocols Through Behavioral Drug Diversion Identification, Leonard Simon

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Effects Of Humor To Relieve Stress In Nurses, Erin Golger Aug 2018

Effects Of Humor To Relieve Stress In Nurses, Erin Golger

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Background: Research shows that humor is commonly used by health care workers as a coping mechanism to help relieve stress. However, there are limited studies in identifying the type of humor most commonly used by nurses, and which type of humor is most effective at relieving their stress.

Objective: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to identify the different types of humor used by nurses and to explore which type of humor was most effective at relieving stress.

Method: An integrative literature review was used using articles from four different databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Ovid, and ProQuest). The …


The Effect Of Exercise On Symptoms Of Depression In Adults Diagnosed With Clinical Depression: An Integrative Literature Review, Tibil Felix Aug 2018

The Effect Of Exercise On Symptoms Of Depression In Adults Diagnosed With Clinical Depression: An Integrative Literature Review, Tibil Felix

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Background: While many healthcare providers are currently looking for alternative methods such as exercise to treat depression, there are limited studies to report how exercise effects symptoms of depression in adults diagnosed with clinical depression and whether an ideal exercise prescription exists.

Objective: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to evaluate the effect of exercise on adults with clinical depression.

Method: An integrative literature review was used. The tidal model of mental health as proposed by Dr. Phil Barker and Poppy Buchanan-Barker was used as a basis for this review. The keywords “clinical depression, exercise, adults, depression treatments, …