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Comparison Of Emla And Diclofenac On Reduction Of Pain And Phlebitis Caused By Peripheral Iv Catheter: A Randomized-Controlled Trial Study, Faezeh Babaieasl, Hossein Y. Yarandi, Seyedehtanaz Saeidzadeh, Motahareh Kheradmand
Comparison Of Emla And Diclofenac On Reduction Of Pain And Phlebitis Caused By Peripheral Iv Catheter: A Randomized-Controlled Trial Study, Faezeh Babaieasl, Hossein Y. Yarandi, Seyedehtanaz Saeidzadeh, Motahareh Kheradmand
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Peripheral venous catheters (PVC) are often used to provide hydration, medications, and blood products when the length of therapy is expected to be less that one week. Pain and phlebitis are frequent complications of PVC. Diclofenac and EMLA have been used to minimize these adverse effects, however, conflicting results have been reported regarding which has better outcomes. This double-blind, randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of EMLA and Diclofenac (TDP) in attenuating PVC pain and phlebitis. The inpatient setting was chosen because of the higher frequency of PVC insertions, allowing for a sufficient sample size. One hundred …
Using The Inverse Transform To Specify Contrasts In Regression And Latent Curve Structural Equation Models, Thomas N. Templin
Using The Inverse Transform To Specify Contrasts In Regression And Latent Curve Structural Equation Models, Thomas N. Templin
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A simple yet general method for specifying contrasts to test hypotheses in regression and latent curve structural equation models is presented. The traditional qualitative variable coding schemes used in multiple regression (e.g., dummy coding) have a more general formulation. Five matrices are involved: The coding scheme, A. The matrix which gives the distribution and ordering of cases, W; WA = X; X is the design matrix. The contrast coefficient matrix C; and C-1 = A. In practice, only C, C-1, and A are necessary because the statistical software generates the design matrix. This method has great generality …
Nursing Science Research Consulting: A Multidisciplinary Framework, Thomas N. Templin
Nursing Science Research Consulting: A Multidisciplinary Framework, Thomas N. Templin
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Nursing science research is at the intersection of the social and medical sciences and statistical developments in many different disciplines are relevant. A framework for nursing science statistics which recognizes and builds upon the statistical contributions from biostatistics, quantitative psychology, epidemiology, econometrics, survey research, computer science and statistics is presented. A broad eclectic framework is necessary to take advantage of new developments in statistical and research design methodology addressing specific problems common to a given area. This framework recognizes that awareness of differences in established expectations (conventions, guidelines, regulations, etc.) with regard to statistical methodology across different research areas is …
Accf/Aha 2011 Expert Consensus Document On Hypertension In The Elderly: A Report Of The American College Of Cardiology Foundation Task Force On Clinical Expert Consensus Documents, Wilbert S. Aronow, Jerome J. Fleg, Carl J. Pepine, Nancy Trygar Artinian, George Bakris, Alan S. Brown, Keith C. Ferdinand, Mary Ann Forciea, William H. Frishman, Cheryl Jaigobin, John B. Kostis, Giuseppi Mancia, Suzanne Oparil, Eduardo Ortiz, Efrain Reisin, Michael W. Rich, Douglas D. Schocken, Michael A. Weber, Deborah J. Wesley
Accf/Aha 2011 Expert Consensus Document On Hypertension In The Elderly: A Report Of The American College Of Cardiology Foundation Task Force On Clinical Expert Consensus Documents, Wilbert S. Aronow, Jerome J. Fleg, Carl J. Pepine, Nancy Trygar Artinian, George Bakris, Alan S. Brown, Keith C. Ferdinand, Mary Ann Forciea, William H. Frishman, Cheryl Jaigobin, John B. Kostis, Giuseppi Mancia, Suzanne Oparil, Eduardo Ortiz, Efrain Reisin, Michael W. Rich, Douglas D. Schocken, Michael A. Weber, Deborah J. Wesley
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This document was written with the intent to be a complete reference at the time of publication on the topic of managing hypertension in the elderly. This document has been developed as an expert consensus document by the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) and the American Heart Association (AHA), in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), the American College of Physicians (ACP), the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), the American Society of Hypertension (ASH), the American Society of Nephrology (ASN), the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC), the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC), and the European Society of …
Interventions To Promote Physical Activity And Dietary Lifestyle Changes For Cardiovascular Risk Factor Reduction In Adults: A Scientific Statement From The American Heart Association, Nancy Trygar Artinian, Gerald F. Fletcher, Dariush Mozaffarian, Penny Kris-Etherton, Linda Van Horn, Alice H. Lichtenstiein, Shiriki Kumanyika, William E. Kraus, Jerome J. Fleg, Nancy S. Redeker, Janet C. Meininger, Joanne Banks, Eileen M. Stuart-Shor, Barbara J. Fletcher, Todd D. Miller, Suzanne Hughes, Lynn T. Braun, Laurie A. Kopin, Kathy Berra, Laura L. Hayman, Linda J. Ewing, Philip A. Ades, J. Larry Durstine, Nancy Houston-Miller, Lora E. Burke, American Heart Association Prevention Committee Of The Council On Cardiovascular Nursing
Interventions To Promote Physical Activity And Dietary Lifestyle Changes For Cardiovascular Risk Factor Reduction In Adults: A Scientific Statement From The American Heart Association, Nancy Trygar Artinian, Gerald F. Fletcher, Dariush Mozaffarian, Penny Kris-Etherton, Linda Van Horn, Alice H. Lichtenstiein, Shiriki Kumanyika, William E. Kraus, Jerome J. Fleg, Nancy S. Redeker, Janet C. Meininger, Joanne Banks, Eileen M. Stuart-Shor, Barbara J. Fletcher, Todd D. Miller, Suzanne Hughes, Lynn T. Braun, Laurie A. Kopin, Kathy Berra, Laura L. Hayman, Linda J. Ewing, Philip A. Ades, J. Larry Durstine, Nancy Houston-Miller, Lora E. Burke, American Heart Association Prevention Committee Of The Council On Cardiovascular Nursing
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Even modest sustained lifestyle changes can substantially reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Because many of the beneficial effects of lifestyle changes accrue over time, long-term adherence maximizes individual and population benefits. Interventions targeting dietary patterns, weight reduction, and new PA habits often result in impressive rates of initial behavior changes, but frequently are not translated into long-term behavioral maintenance. Both adoption and maintenance of new cardiovascular risk-reducing behaviors pose challenges for many individuals. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, life expectancy could increase by almost 7 years if all forms of major CVD were eliminated.5 Improvements …
Comparison Of Medical Subject Headings And Text-Word Searches In Medline To Retrieve Studies On Sleep In Healthy Individuals, Elizabeth Sergeevna Jenuwine, Judith A. Floyd
Comparison Of Medical Subject Headings And Text-Word Searches In Medline To Retrieve Studies On Sleep In Healthy Individuals, Elizabeth Sergeevna Jenuwine, Judith A. Floyd
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Objective: The objective was to investigate the performance of two search strategies in the retrieval of primary research papers containing descriptive information on the sleep of healthy people from MEDLINE.
Methodology: Two search strategies - one based on the use of only Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), the second based on text-word searching - were evaluated as to their specificity and sensitivity in retrieving a set of relevant research papers published in the journal Sleep from 1996 to 2001 that were preselected by a hand search.
Results: The subject search provided higher specificity than the text- word search …
Functional Health Literacy In An Urban Primary Care Clinic, Nancy Trygar Artinian, M. Patricia Lange, Thomas Templin, Lynda G Stallwood, Christopher E. Hermann
Functional Health Literacy In An Urban Primary Care Clinic, Nancy Trygar Artinian, M. Patricia Lange, Thomas Templin, Lynda G Stallwood, Christopher E. Hermann
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The purpose of this study was to determine the level of functional health literacy in a sample of patients treated in 1of our 5 primary care clinics. A total of 92 randomly selected adults (mean age = 59 years) completed the TOFHLA while waiting for a scheduled appointment. Twenty eight percent of the sample had less than adequate levels of functional health literacy. Income, car ownership and education were significant and independent predictors of literacy level in this sample. Low levels of functional health literacy limit a patient's ability to read, understand and act on health information. It is essential …
The Use Of Metaphor Graphics To Depict Sleep Research Results, Judith A. Floyd
The Use Of Metaphor Graphics To Depict Sleep Research Results, Judith A. Floyd
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Many nurses are not familiar with the highly technical language of research and the types of graphics that researchers use to communicate findings, creating a major barrier to research utilization in nursing. In an effort to find alternative approaches to displaying research results, W.G. Cole introduced "metaphor graphics" a decade ago as a way of graphically representing knowledge. He proposed that data be summarized using visual metaphors - i.e., abstract signs and symbols - to show patterns and convey meaning. Viewing human beings as imperfect processors of information who tend to reason using pattern recognition and mental models, Cole hypothesized …
When Are Research Findings Ready For Use?, Judith A. Floyd
When Are Research Findings Ready For Use?, Judith A. Floyd
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Knowledge Synthesis - What Is It?, Judith A. Floyd
Knowledge Synthesis - What Is It?, Judith A. Floyd
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No abstract provided.
Environments For Enhancing Nursing Research, Elizabeth L. Kent, Judith A. Floyd
Environments For Enhancing Nursing Research, Elizabeth L. Kent, Judith A. Floyd
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The following was excerpted by Dr. Floyd from a presentation made by Dr. Kent at the 1983 MNA convention. The program theme of that convention, "Setting the Scene for Nursing," focused on optimizing the environments in which nursing is practiced. Re-exposure to Dr. Kent's ideas seems timely.
Impaired Nursing Practice: Michigan's Response, Judith A. Floyd
Impaired Nursing Practice: Michigan's Response, Judith A. Floyd
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In recent years organized nursing has begun to address health problems that compromise the nurse's ability to function within the standards and code of conduct for professional practice. In 1982, the Michigan Nurses' Association adopted a resolution which called for action in addressing the problem of impaired nursing practice in Michigan. At the 1984 MNA Convention, the House of Delegates reaffirmed MNA's support of a comprehensive approach to the problem of impaired practice including (a) education of Michigan nurses about the problem, (b) research to establish a database on the size and nature of the problem, and (c) strategies for …