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Making Meaning In The Legacy Of Tissue Donation For Donor Families, Nancy S. Hogan, Lee A. Schmidt, Maggie Coolican Jun 2013

Making Meaning In The Legacy Of Tissue Donation For Donor Families, Nancy S. Hogan, Lee A. Schmidt, Maggie Coolican

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

Context-Individuals needing lifesaving (heart valves, skin grafts for repair of critical burn injuries) and life-enhancing (corneas, bone and tendon grafts, skin, and veins) tissue donations outnumber the tissues available for transplant. Objective-To describe the grief family members experienced 6 months after donation and to learn how family decision makers gained meaning from the decision to donate a loved one's tissues. This is phase 1 of a longitudinal study in which family decision makers will be surveyed again at 13 and 25 months after donation. Design-Qualitative descriptive. Participants-One hundred seven family decision makers whose family member died a traumatic sudden death …


Accountable Care Organizations: Elements Of Success, Sheila A. Haas Jan 2013

Accountable Care Organizations: Elements Of Success, Sheila A. Haas

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


Debunking Myths Regarding Provisions Of The Affordable Care Act, Sheila A. Haas Jan 2013

Debunking Myths Regarding Provisions Of The Affordable Care Act, Sheila A. Haas

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


Opportunities For The Uninsured To Access Affordable Health Insurance And Care, Sheila A. Haas Jan 2013

Opportunities For The Uninsured To Access Affordable Health Insurance And Care, Sheila A. Haas

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


Affordable Care Act: Options For Accessing Health Insurance, Sheila A. Haas Jan 2013

Affordable Care Act: Options For Accessing Health Insurance, Sheila A. Haas

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


Emergency Nurses' Knowledge, Attitudes And Preventive Practices Regarding Firearms And Firearm Injury Prevention For Children, Dorothy Ann Gomez Jan 2013

Emergency Nurses' Knowledge, Attitudes And Preventive Practices Regarding Firearms And Firearm Injury Prevention For Children, Dorothy Ann Gomez

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In 2010, there were 134 deaths attributed to unintentional firearm injuries of children under 19 year and 3,019 nonfatal injuries (CDC, 2011). Nurses are expected to identify potential dangers in the community and protect those at risk. It was found that there is limited research on the effectiveness of current firearm injury prevention practices of nurses. The study was designed to examine the knowledge, attitudes and practice characteristics of Emergency Nurses toward firearm prevention practices. A convenience sample of 189 emergency nurses completed a voluntary, anonymous survey on practices regarding childhood gun safety. Seventy-one percent of respondents agreed that firearm …


Risk Perception In Cardiovascular Disease, Michelle Ellen Block Jan 2013

Risk Perception In Cardiovascular Disease, Michelle Ellen Block

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains among the leading causes of death in the United States despite widespread knowledge about risk factors as well as effective primary prevention strategies. Risk perception is a complex phenomenon that plays an important role in how persons view disease and ultimately how they make health behavior choices. This study is supported by the knowledge that few studies have examined how persons perceive cardiovascular risk or the variables thought to contribute to the formation of risk perception.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine how accurately persons perceive personal risk for cardiovascular disease and identify …


Opening The Black Box: Understanding Adult Inpatient Falls, Laura M. Rogers Jan 2013

Opening The Black Box: Understanding Adult Inpatient Falls, Laura M. Rogers

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Within the United States, falls are the largest category of adverse events reported in hospitals. Injuries associated with falls include increased costs, extended length of stays, increased mortality and morbidity, and liability to hospitals. The purpose of this study was to discover, describe, and systematically analyze universal and diverse care meanings and expressions of adults experiencing a fall while hospitalized. The research was conceptualized with the ethnographic theoretical framework of Culture Care Diversity and Universality (Leininger 2001, 2006). Data collection took place in a large academic medical center, over a five month period and included 24 participants: eight adult inpatients …


Type 2 Diabetes Risk Among Asian Indians In The Us: A Pilot Study, Annie Thomas, Alyce Ashcraft Jan 2013

Type 2 Diabetes Risk Among Asian Indians In The Us: A Pilot Study, Annie Thomas, Alyce Ashcraft

Nursing: School of Nursing Faculty Publications and Other Works

The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate type 2 diabetes risk among Asian Indians of Kerala ethnicity living in a West Texas County of the USA. The study used a descriptive correlational design with thirty-seven adult nondiabetic Asian Indian subjects between 20 and 70 years of age. The measurement included nonbiochemical indices of obesity, family history of type 2 diabetes, length of immigration in the US, history of hypertension, physical activity pattern, and fruit and vegetable intake. The majority of the subjects showed an increased nonbiochemical indices corresponding with overweight and obesity, placing them at risk for type …