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Risk Factors For Emergency Medical Care Or Hospitalization Due To Heat-Related Illness Or Injury: A Systematic Review, Blair Litwiller, Amber N. Barnes
Risk Factors For Emergency Medical Care Or Hospitalization Due To Heat-Related Illness Or Injury: A Systematic Review, Blair Litwiller, Amber N. Barnes
Florida Public Health Review
Background: Temperatures globally have been predicted to increase due to changes in the climate. As the earth gets warmer, it is expected that heat-related illness will also increase worldwide. An effective and appropriate public health response will be critical. Purpose: The aim of this review was to identify risk factors associated with heat-related illness and injury to provide target areas for future interventions. Methods: A review of existing literature was analyzed for risk factors that may increase the likelihood of being admitted to an emergency department for a heat related illness or injury. Results: Of the …
Pupillometry Reveals Insight Into Metacognitive Processes During Encoding, Britney Le
Pupillometry Reveals Insight Into Metacognitive Processes During Encoding, Britney Le
2022 Fall Honors Capstone Projects
Metacognitions are the processes associated with how well we learn and monitor our study behavior. This can be assessed with judgments of learning (JOLs) during encoding of cue-target word pairs (e.g., dog – bowl), which are predictions on how confident we are that we will remember the target (e.g., bowl) when later presented with the cue (e.g., dog) at retrieval. The easily learned easily remembered (ELER) heuristic states that the easier it is to learn something, the easier it is to be remembered later. However, recent studies using eye tracking show that more effortful encoding, as indexed by larger pupil …
Kent & Amber Brantly Papers, 2010-2017, Kent Brantly, Amber Brantly
Kent & Amber Brantly Papers, 2010-2017, Kent Brantly, Amber Brantly
Center for Restoration Studies Archives, Manuscripts and Personal Papers Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Top Croft Students Awarded Scholarships, Erin Garrett
Top Croft Students Awarded Scholarships, Erin Garrett
University of Mississippi News
Institute celebrates 25 years of supporting international studies majors
Cedarville Magazine, Fall 2022: 40 Years Of Nursing, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine, Fall 2022: 40 Years Of Nursing, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine
No abstract provided.
A Heart For Medical Missions Brings Cincinnati Grad Back To Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
A Heart For Medical Missions Brings Cincinnati Grad Back To Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
After crisscrossing the nation as a traveling nurse for about four years, Abby Tomlinson of Cincinnati, Ohio, returned to Cedarville University to pursue the online Master of Science in Nursing family nurse practitioner degree with the global public health track.
Husband And Wife Pharmacy Duo Appointed To Caring Partners International’S Advisory Council, Mark D. Weinstein
Husband And Wife Pharmacy Duo Appointed To Caring Partners International’S Advisory Council, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
In July 2022, Leno and Martha Abraham were appointed to the advisory council of Caring Partners International (CPI), a local ministry with a global impact.
Christian Mass Movements In South India And Some Of The Critical Factors That Changed The Face Of Christianity In India, Philip Joseph Mathew
Christian Mass Movements In South India And Some Of The Critical Factors That Changed The Face Of Christianity In India, Philip Joseph Mathew
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The main reason for Christian growth in India was not individual conversions but rather Christian mass movements (CMMs). Since the late 1700s, a series of independent CMMs among non-Christians and a mass reformation movement within the Suriani community have occurred in the southern end of India. These MMs culminated in a mass emancipation movement against caste-imposed segregation of Dalits in the late 1800s, an event of national significance. In the early 1900s, Pentecostalism evolved from these CMMs and transformed the religious landscape of Christianity in South India and later in India as a whole. The Thoma Christians were the early …
Creating The Cultural “Other”: Ableism, Racism, And Imperialism In The 19th And 20th Centuries, Stephanie Baskin
Creating The Cultural “Other”: Ableism, Racism, And Imperialism In The 19th And 20th Centuries, Stephanie Baskin
PANDION: The Osprey Journal of Research and Ideas
This project argues that disability and physical difference were simultaneously both sensationalized and hidden in the United States and the United Kingdom, while also being overemphasized in non-Western countries, with the intention of evoking either revulsion, a sense of racial superiority, or pity, all of which was used as justification for Western imperialism. In order to make this argument, the project looks at varying attitudes and actions toward the disabled, physically different, and visibly ill in the U.K. and U.S.A., as well as the varying attitudes and actions toward the disabled, physically different, and visibly ill in the broader imperial …
Factors Influencing The Development Of Social Change Involvement, Linda Johanson, Patti P. Urso, Kimberly Priode
Factors Influencing The Development Of Social Change Involvement, Linda Johanson, Patti P. Urso, Kimberly Priode
Journal of Excellence in Nursing and Healthcare Practice
How to cultivate and encourage the motivation to become an agent of positive social change has not been studied to a great degree. For example, what kind of factors influence the development and growth in nurses toward a desire to be involved in changing society for the better? Knowledge of these factors could help educators and nurse leaders provide and encourage those growth opportunities. The purpose of this research was to interview nurses known to be deeply involved in various types of positive social change and discover what factors influenced this development. Three overall themes emerged as influencing factors for …
Integrating Medical Pluralism In Southern Africa: The Case Of The Zion Christian Church’S Healing Motif, Olaotse Obed Gabasiane
Integrating Medical Pluralism In Southern Africa: The Case Of The Zion Christian Church’S Healing Motif, Olaotse Obed Gabasiane
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
The challenges that Western-trained medical missionaries and Christian doctors face is that their African patients, some of whom may be Christians, do consult all the healers in the parallel medical systems freely and almost simultaneously, the result of which may be complications, and possibly mental confusion, due to medications from different sources being taken at the same time without any liaison between doctors and healers.
Chimes: September 26, 2022, Calvin University
Chimes: September 26, 2022, Calvin University
Chimes
Education majors adapt to post-pandemic teaching by Ezra Craker
Long lines as Dining Services copes with low staffing levels by Katie Rosendale
Introduction of new communication platform aims to solve old issues by Abigail Ham
CISD Scholars Program links students with mentors in their fields by Emily Thomas
Intramurals adjusts sign-up process to increase accessibility by Lauren Nyong
Analytical and intuitive: different cultural perspectives enhance religion classes by Gabriel Choi
Biology professor and team of undergraduates contribute to global search for HIV cure by David Ogboro
CPI graduates work to improve conditions in correctional facilities by Grace Buller
99th Annual Harding University Lectureship Program (2022), Harding University
99th Annual Harding University Lectureship Program (2022), Harding University
Lectureship Programs
This document contains the printed lectureship schedule.
Intouch September 12, 2022, New York Medical College
Intouch September 12, 2022, New York Medical College
InTouch
- The Inaugural Dr. Melvin H. Amler Prize for Innovation to be Announced
- Maridalia Lillis Helped Provide Critical Health Care While on a Medical Mission to Honduras
- 29th Annual Faculty Author Celebration and Awards Set for September 21
- Monica McHenry, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Fights Stigma Surrounding Speech Disorders Through Her Work and Teaching
Changing The Effects Of A Reduced Gospel, John Douglas Herring
Changing The Effects Of A Reduced Gospel, John Douglas Herring
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
Does your church preach the “whole gospel” or “reduced gospel?” The whole gospel is the story of God working to redeem mankind, from Eden to the New Jerusalem. The reduced gospel is a belief that the plan of salvation and the whole gospel of Scripture are synonymous, a belief that salvation is for personal forgiveness. This research aims to change the effects of a reduced gospel in a local congregation. Participants, members of First Baptist Church of Eupora, were given questionnaires and interviews to determine their views regarding the gospel. To many participants, the gospel is one of forgiveness; therefore, …
Pharmacy Students Provide Health Care To Dominican Republic, Patrick Smith
Pharmacy Students Provide Health Care To Dominican Republic, Patrick Smith
University of Mississippi News
Team sees more than 700 patients during medical mission trip.
Methodist Narratives, Religious Justification And The American Occupation Of The Philippines, 1899-1904, Ryan Alvin M. Pawilen
Methodist Narratives, Religious Justification And The American Occupation Of The Philippines, 1899-1904, Ryan Alvin M. Pawilen
Journal Article
Just as the Roman Catholic Church played an important role during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, the Protestant Church also made its mark during the United States of American imperialistic agenda in the country. One of the things where they participated with was the creation of the narratives to justify American imperialism and consequently the need of Protestantism in the Philippines. This paper examined these narratives and symbolisms from primary sources specifically those published or written mainly by members of the Methodist Episcopal Church during the late 1890s to the early 1900s. This paper also considered how the Methodist …
Suicide Numbers During The First 9-15 Months Of The Covid-19 Pandemic Compared With Pre-Existing Trends: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis In 33 Countries, Jane Pirkis, David Gunnell, Sangsoo Shin, Marcos Del Pozo-Banos, Vikas Arya, Pablo Analuisa Aguilar, Louis Appleby, S. M. Yasir Arafat, Ella Arensman, Murad Khan
Suicide Numbers During The First 9-15 Months Of The Covid-19 Pandemic Compared With Pre-Existing Trends: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis In 33 Countries, Jane Pirkis, David Gunnell, Sangsoo Shin, Marcos Del Pozo-Banos, Vikas Arya, Pablo Analuisa Aguilar, Louis Appleby, S. M. Yasir Arafat, Ella Arensman, Murad Khan
Department of Psychiatry
Background: Predicted increases in suicide were not generally observed in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the picture may be changing and patterns might vary across demographic groups. We aimed to provide a timely, granular picture of the pandemic's impact on suicides globally.
Methods: We identified suicide data from official public-sector sources for countries/areas-within-countries, searching websites and academic literature and contacting data custodians and authors as necessary. We sent our first data request on 22nd June 2021 and stopped collecting data on 31st October 2021. We used interrupted time series (ITS) analyses to model the association between the …
Improving The Delivery Of Discharge Instructions On The Postpartum Unit By Increasing The Nurses' Knowledge, Judy Anne Settles
Improving The Delivery Of Discharge Instructions On The Postpartum Unit By Increasing The Nurses' Knowledge, Judy Anne Settles
Master's Projects and Capstones
Abstract
The field of nursing prides itself on two critical functions: safety and patient education. One of the mechanisms for both education and safety is the discharge process. Improvements in the discharge process have been shown to increase patient comprehension and safety. This study is grounded in the (Barach & Johnson, 2006) healthcare organizational framework called the 5 Ps microsystems assessment to explore the impacts and improvements in the discharge instruction process on a postpartum unit in a large organization. It was found that HCAHPS scores regarding discharge instructions were 55-60%, which is below what is considered satisfactory. Utilizing the …
Life-Saving Measures Gives Guatemalan New Life, Mark D. Weinstein
Life-Saving Measures Gives Guatemalan New Life, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
While on a medical mission trip to Guatemala with Cedarville University’s Global Outreach department, nursing alumna Kelly Weeks helped keep a man alive for 90 minutes following a brutal machete injury, leading to saving more than just his earthly life.
Ethical Obligation For Research Universities To Expand Access To Essential Medicines, Sarah Jordan Reif, Madeline Chung
Ethical Obligation For Research Universities To Expand Access To Essential Medicines, Sarah Jordan Reif, Madeline Chung
The International Journal of Ethical Leadership
No abstract provided.
Gardner-Webb Is Only N.C. School Recognized As A Christian College Of Distinction, Office Of University Communications
Gardner-Webb Is Only N.C. School Recognized As A Christian College Of Distinction, Office Of University Communications
Gardner-Webb NewsCenter Archive
Colleges of Distinction, a unique guide for college-bound students, has recognized Gardner-Webb for its commitment to encourage and challenge undergraduate students in their Christian growth. The University is the only North Carolina school to receive designation as a 2022-2023 Christian College of Distinction.
Cultural Safety And The Provision Of Humanitarian Nursing In Haiti, Jennifer Weitzel
Cultural Safety And The Provision Of Humanitarian Nursing In Haiti, Jennifer Weitzel
Theses and Dissertations
Nurses comprise the largest segment of the global health workforce including in humanitarian settings. Guided by strict ethical to address issues of global health inequities, nurses are currently limited in their ability to address root causes of inequities as the most commonly used nursing concepts and theories are informed by racist and colonist ideologies. To address this gap, this study was guided by critical race theory and cultural safety to explore how nurses’ worldviews, with explicit attention to race, influence care in the humanitarian setting. The study focused on care delivered in Haiti taking into account its history with the …
The Introduction Of A Global Medical Education Strategy, Amy L. Outschoorn
The Introduction Of A Global Medical Education Strategy, Amy L. Outschoorn
The Dissertation in Practice at Western University
Significant effort has been made in improving global health care over the last several decades, however, there had been a lack of consistency in the delivery of care. This includes a lack of access to safe and affordable surgery and comprehensive care in low- and middle-income countries. Health care organizations require that medical providers are equipped with the highest quality of medical education programs to enhance the provision of patient care. This Organizational Improvement Plan (OIP) examines a global, medical mission-based, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), that provides highly specialized surgery and comprehensive care locally and internationally through medical volunteers. The Problem …
Harding Magazine Summer 2022 (Vol. 30, No. 2), Harding University
Harding Magazine Summer 2022 (Vol. 30, No. 2), Harding University
Harding Magazines
Publication distributed to alumni and friends of the university.
Physician Assistant Global Advancement Through The Use Of Medical Relief Organizations, Kara Crafts Pa-C, Sarah Mistrot Pa-C, Mary Henningsgaard Pa-C, Kaley Morris Pa-C, Tamarrah Oliver Pa-C, Kevin Tran Pa-C, Trevor Crafts Md
Physician Assistant Global Advancement Through The Use Of Medical Relief Organizations, Kara Crafts Pa-C, Sarah Mistrot Pa-C, Mary Henningsgaard Pa-C, Kaley Morris Pa-C, Tamarrah Oliver Pa-C, Kevin Tran Pa-C, Trevor Crafts Md
Journal of Nursing & Interprofessional Leadership in Quality & Safety
Objectives: The physician assistant (PA) model has been adopted by many nations to alleviate health care disparities. The objective of the project is to understand how medical relief organizations are utilizing physician assistants and contributing to the advancement of the career globally.
Methods: A search was conducted to create a list of all U.S. based medical relief organizations. An 18-question online survey was sent to 493 organizations that met inclusion criteria.
Results: Total response rate of the survey was 56.2%. 75.6% of organizations reported using PAs on their medical relief projects, and PAs were used in clinic/hospital/and operative settings.
Conclusions: …
Healthcare Profession Students Of Color Participating In International Service-Learning, Ellyn Katherine Couillard
Healthcare Profession Students Of Color Participating In International Service-Learning, Ellyn Katherine Couillard
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This qualitative exploratory case study investigated the healthcare profession students’ of color experience and the perceived impact of completing international service-learning (ISL). Before this study, most of the research about healthcare profession students in ISL reported had mainly White participants or reported data and findings in the aggregate. To complete this research, I performed two semi-structured interviews with each of the five participants incorporating photo-elicitation techniques. Then I performed constant comparative methods and communicated with a peer debriefer about my findings. Five participants were selected using max maximum variation based on racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, programs of study, and …
American Association Of Colleges Of Pharmacy (Aacp) Co-Curriculum Toolkit, Abir Kanaan, Andrea Mekonnen, April Staton, Cameron C. Lindsey, Dave Weldon, Farid G. Khalafalla, Jaime Maerten-Rivera, Kelly Shields, Lara Gomez, Laressa Bethishou, Maria Thurston, Mike Fulford, Nandita Das, Priti Patel, Rebecca Kavanagh, Stacey Olstad, Zachary Jenkins
American Association Of Colleges Of Pharmacy (Aacp) Co-Curriculum Toolkit, Abir Kanaan, Andrea Mekonnen, April Staton, Cameron C. Lindsey, Dave Weldon, Farid G. Khalafalla, Jaime Maerten-Rivera, Kelly Shields, Lara Gomez, Laressa Bethishou, Maria Thurston, Mike Fulford, Nandita Das, Priti Patel, Rebecca Kavanagh, Stacey Olstad, Zachary Jenkins
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
"The co-curriculum is intended to run parallel to the formal curriculum and support the development of students’ professional knowledge, skills, abilities, behaviors, and attitudes, including scientific foundation, knowledge application, and practice competencies. Additionally, the co-curriculum can also support proficiency in skills and achievement of competencies that are concurrently taught within the formal curriculum. ACPE evaluates the way programs assess students’ acquisition of knowledge and application of knowledge to practice within co-curricular experiences and especially how they advance the professional development of students within affective domain areas of learning."
Pharmacy Student Uses Training To Save Co-Worker’S Life, Mark D. Weinstein
Pharmacy Student Uses Training To Save Co-Worker’S Life, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
A Cedarville University pharmacy student was able to help save a co-worker’s life thanks to the Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) training he received as part of his studies.
Promise And Problems Of Short-Term Mission Trips Through The Eyes Of Christian Young Adults, Hayley Culver
Promise And Problems Of Short-Term Mission Trips Through The Eyes Of Christian Young Adults, Hayley Culver
Capstone Collection
Short-term mission trips are a popular form of international travel among Christian youth. Though many who attend these trips see them as a way to gain international experience and help others, there are also those who question the value of such trips and describe them as merely “voluntourism.” This research study investigated the experiences of 11 people who did a mission trip as a young adult, guided by the following research questions: What motivates young people to do short-term mission trips? What lasting impact do these trips have on their participants’ worldviews? The findings reveal that while most trip-goers were …