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A Study Of Nursing Students And Intrinsic Spirituality, Christine Anderson Madsen
A Study Of Nursing Students And Intrinsic Spirituality, Christine Anderson Madsen
Master's Projects
This paper describes some theoretical perspectives of spirituality, the concepts of spiritual care and spiritual needs, and barriers to providing spiritual care as described in the literature. The two most frequently described barriers are lack of comfort with the topic and lack of education. Because there is so little written about the discussion of spirituality in schools of nursing, a descriptive study using nursing students on the central coast of California was conducted. The Spiritual Involvement and Beliefs Scale (SIBS) was used to measure intrinsic spirituality. This study looked for relationships between the scores on this scale, and the students' …
The Effect Of Pain Management Education On Nurses' Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Opioids And Adjuvants, Lynne Hopper Mccoy
The Effect Of Pain Management Education On Nurses' Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Opioids And Adjuvants, Lynne Hopper Mccoy
Master's Projects
The purpose of this research was to determine if a pain management class improved nurses' knowledge and influenced nurses' attitudes regarding pain management. The design was quasi-experimental using pretest-posttest intervention. 83 participants completed the Nurses Knowledge and Attitude Survey Regarding Pain twice. Those who attended a class showed improvement in their pain management knowledge and attitude scores on the survey. Implications for staff development and inservice educators are that continuing education increases nurses knowledge about pain management and must include opportunities for class members to apply concepts.
Self-Esteem: The Impact Of A Course In Growth And Development On Fifth Grade Students, Mary Jang
Self-Esteem: The Impact Of A Course In Growth And Development On Fifth Grade Students, Mary Jang
Master's Projects
Teens in the United States have the highest pregnancy, abortion, and sexually transmitted disease rates among the developed countries. The social and financial costs of teen births are staggering. Research shows that high self-esteem is significantly related to resistance to group pressures, willingness to express unpopular opinions, family adjustment, creativity, and effective communication between parents and youth. The research question is: Will a 5-hour course in growth and development increase the level of self-esteem in fifth grade students? A convenience sample of 20 students (13 girls and 7 boys) who attend a public elementary school in San Jose, California, comprised …
Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of A Health Education Program For Classroom Assistants, Patricia A. Robinson
Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of A Health Education Program For Classroom Assistants, Patricia A. Robinson
Master's Projects
Classroom Instructional Assistants are being used more frequently to provide care for medically fragile children who are mainstreamed into the regular education setting. The purpose of this evaluative study was to develop a beginning health curriculum that could be provided as an inservice program for classroom Instructional Assistants. Content for the inservice consisted of handwashing, medication administration, asthma, and seizures. This study used a pretest and posttest design to look at the effectiveness of the educational inservice. There were 17 participants, 16 of whom completed the pretest and posttest. A pretest was administered prior to the inservice followed by a …
Differentiation In Roles Of School Nurse And Unlicensed Assistive Personnel, Lynn Shieh
Differentiation In Roles Of School Nurse And Unlicensed Assistive Personnel, Lynn Shieh
Master's Projects
School nurses provide a vast number of health services for students, teachers, and staff. Despite school nurses' important contributions to the health status of students, through the years their positions have been gradually supplemented by Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP)/ Health Clerks. With the number of UAPs increasing in the school setting, roles and responsibilities of school nurses and UAPs need to be clearly differentiated in order to utilize the UAP's services legally and efficiently. This research used a descriptive survey to investigate the perceptions that differentiate the role of school nurses and UAPs among school administrators, nurses, UAPs, secretaries, and …
School Related Factors In High School Students' Decisions To Drop Out, Tam Hoang Gaskell
School Related Factors In High School Students' Decisions To Drop Out, Tam Hoang Gaskell
Master's Projects
No abstract provided.
Family Communication And Competence Among Siblings Of Pediatric Oncology Patients, Kimberly Olvera Butler
Family Communication And Competence Among Siblings Of Pediatric Oncology Patients, Kimberly Olvera Butler
Master's Projects
Pediatric oncologic diseases are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among children. The chronicity of the treatment requires the family to adjust their daily routines to care for the ill child. The changes are experienced by all the family members: the ill child, the parents, and the well siblings. The literature reflects variable effects on the well sibling. There has been limited research that evaluates the effects of family interaction patterns. This pilot study examined communication within the family and sought to determine if communication, as measured on the Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale, correlated with competence, as measured on the …
An Evaluation Of A Nurse Case-Managed Program For Children With Diabetes, Jean Y. Caravalho
An Evaluation Of A Nurse Case-Managed Program For Children With Diabetes, Jean Y. Caravalho
Master's Projects
This study evaluates an integrated model of care for children with diabetes that was developed at an HMO. This model program of 56 subjects included a nurse case manager, a multidisciplinary team clinic, and educational and counseling interventions to empower families to improve self-management of the children's diabetes. The purpose of the program was to improve diabetes self-management as measured by pre- and postintervention glycosylated hemoglobin values, quality of life, and self-efficacy ratings. There were improvements in means of all measures of self-management and a statistically significant improvement in self-efficacy beliefs of the parents. The higher quality of life and …
Assessment Of Nurse Practitioner Management Of Breast Cancer Screening, Renee M. Comee
Assessment Of Nurse Practitioner Management Of Breast Cancer Screening, Renee M. Comee
Master's Projects
The purpose of this study was to examine current practice behaviors of adult nurse practitioners when assessing and screening asymptomatic women over age 50 for breast cancer. Rosenstock's Health Model and Bandura's social learning theory guided this research. One hundred-fifty nurse practitioners were surveyed by questionnaire. Seventy-six surveys were completed and returned. Survey results revealed that those practitioners who had experienced breast cancer themselves were more aggressive in their screening and follow-up practices than those who had never had breast cancer. It was also noted that the nurse practitioners surveyed were performing initial breast cancer screening but not having patients …
Childern Witnessing Domestic Violence, Meghan Denzel
Childern Witnessing Domestic Violence, Meghan Denzel
Master's Projects
Statement of Problem: Although witnessing violence in the family may account for many symptoms brought to the attention of the primary care providers, such violence is seldom identified as an issue. The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence of children witnessing violence in the home, as self reported by victims of domestic violence in a clinical setting. Method: The study was a retrospective chart review. Data was gathered from a survey administered to individuals identified in the emergency department as victims of domestic violence. The survey addressed demographics, child witnesses to violence, and co-factors of violence including …
Quality Of Life And Locus Of Control Of Migraineurs, Lesley L. Allen
Quality Of Life And Locus Of Control Of Migraineurs, Lesley L. Allen
Master's Projects
Advanced practice nurses are essential primary health care providers actively engaged in health promotion, illness prevention, and the management of acute and chronic diseases. The purpose of this study was to measure the quality of life and locus of control among three different groups of migraineurs. A retrospective quantitative study was conducted using Ferrans and Powers' (1985) Quality of Life Index and Martin, Holroyd, and Penzien's (1990) Headache Specific Locus of Control questionnaire. The analysis of 79 adult migraineurs indicated that those who received headache education had a higher quality of life and higher external locus of control scores than …
Case Study Review Of Caucasian And Latino Boys Diagnosed With Adhd, M. Johanna Mayorga
Case Study Review Of Caucasian And Latino Boys Diagnosed With Adhd, M. Johanna Mayorga
Master's Projects
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of Domestic Violence Screening, Attitudes, And Knowledge Base, Terry Gardner
A Comparison Of Domestic Violence Screening, Attitudes, And Knowledge Base, Terry Gardner
Master's Projects
Objective: To compare advanced practice nurses' (APNs) and physicians' (MDs) domestic violence screening behaviors, perceived obstacles, and knowledge base so as to determine the efficacy of the collaborative practice model of care. Design: The survey questionnaires were the "Nurse Practitioners' Experience with Partner Abuse in Alaska" and the "Physicians' Experience with Partner Abuse in Alaska". Significant differences were evaluated by using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Setting: Two 200-300 bed urban HMO medical centers. Participants: Thirty-five providers (23 MDs and 12 APNs) with the mean age of 40, and with 8 years clinical practice in California. Results: Of total providers, …
The Effects Of Acculturation And Family Environment On The Self-Esteem Development Of Hispanic Pre-Adolescent Females, Michelle Alvarez
The Effects Of Acculturation And Family Environment On The Self-Esteem Development Of Hispanic Pre-Adolescent Females, Michelle Alvarez
Master's Projects
No abstract provided.
Parenting Attitudes And Practices Of Immigrant Vietnamese Parents, Thu N. Nguyen
Parenting Attitudes And Practices Of Immigrant Vietnamese Parents, Thu N. Nguyen
Master's Projects
No abstract provided.
A Case Study Of The Effectiveness Of Play Therapy With Inner-City Latino/A School Age Children Using A Single System Design, Anaisabel Marmolejo
A Case Study Of The Effectiveness Of Play Therapy With Inner-City Latino/A School Age Children Using A Single System Design, Anaisabel Marmolejo
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Women's Perception Of Provider, Social, And Program Support In An Outpatient Drug Treatment Program, Melaine Marie Salmon
Women's Perception Of Provider, Social, And Program Support In An Outpatient Drug Treatment Program, Melaine Marie Salmon
Master's Projects
The purpose was to explore perceptions of pregnant and parenting substance abusing women in an outpatient drug treatment program regarding provider and social support. Also identified were aspects of the rehabilitation program perceived by the women as assisting them to maintain abstinence from substance use. Data were collected through a demographic questionnaire and a tool designed by the authors based on the Social Stress Model of Substance Abuse (Lindenberg, Gendrop, & Reiskin, 1993) and the literature of social support. The majority of the women were satisfied with their social support from family and friends. Sixty-seven percent of the women felt …
A Needs Assessment Of Filipino World War Ii Veterans In San Jose, California, Sabino H. Clariza
A Needs Assessment Of Filipino World War Ii Veterans In San Jose, California, Sabino H. Clariza
Master's Projects
No abstract provided.
A Multi-Families Support Group With Vietnamese Adolescents And Their Parent Measuring Parent-Child Interaction, Buu Thai
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Collaborative Learning On Test Scores Of First Semester Nursing Students, Theresa Sue Rivera
Effects Of Collaborative Learning On Test Scores Of First Semester Nursing Students, Theresa Sue Rivera
Master's Projects
Thirty-two first-year nursing students enrolled in a first semester nursing fundamentals class at a local community college participated in a study that compared three test score grades between nursing students who studied with a partner(s) and those who studied alone. Four types of study groups were identified from a questionnaire by having students indicate whether they studied alone or with a partner(s) in-preparation for each of the three tests. Test scores were matched with the student I.D. number and recorded. In this study, a one-way analysis of variance (ANOV A) was used to test the effect of studying together and …
The Effectiveness Of Applying Psychotherapy To A Vietnamese Veteran With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Cecilia Nga Nguyen
The Effectiveness Of Applying Psychotherapy To A Vietnamese Veteran With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Cecilia Nga Nguyen
Master's Projects
No abstract provided.
Tidal Scour And Its Relation To Erosion And Sediment Transport In Elkhorn Slough, Christopher Mario Malzonen
Tidal Scour And Its Relation To Erosion And Sediment Transport In Elkhorn Slough, Christopher Mario Malzonen
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Persistence Of British Ethnicity : British War Brides In The Usa, Christina Maestre Sidlow
The Persistence Of British Ethnicity : British War Brides In The Usa, Christina Maestre Sidlow
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Postmortem Identification : An Html-Based Dental Computer Program Designed To Assist In Establishing The Identity Of Missing Children When Decomposed Or Skeletal Remains, Kevin Whitten
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Cia : The Struggle Between National Security And Democracy, Daren Anderson
The Cia : The Struggle Between National Security And Democracy, Daren Anderson
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Periodic Orbits About Ellipsoidal Shaped Bodies, Travis Arthur Becker
A Study Of Periodic Orbits About Ellipsoidal Shaped Bodies, Travis Arthur Becker
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Spreckels Sugar Company : The First Fifty Years, Jimmie Don Conway
Spreckels Sugar Company : The First Fifty Years, Jimmie Don Conway
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Positive And Negative Affectivity On Performance Appraisal Ratings, Michelle Suzanne Deneau
Impact Of Positive And Negative Affectivity On Performance Appraisal Ratings, Michelle Suzanne Deneau
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Variation In Parameter Estimation Using Modflowp, Michael John Wanta
Variation In Parameter Estimation Using Modflowp, Michael John Wanta
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Text Based Altitude: Modes In A Cockpit Display Of Traffic Information, Sean A. Belcher
Text Based Altitude: Modes In A Cockpit Display Of Traffic Information, Sean A. Belcher
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.