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A Pilot Study To Prevent Hearing Loss In Farmers, Donna M. Gates, M. Susan Jones
A Pilot Study To Prevent Hearing Loss In Farmers, Donna M. Gates, M. Susan Jones
Nursing Faculty Publications
Objective: Determine the feasibility and outcome of a pilot program to increase farm workers' use of hearing protection when performing activities with high noise exposure. Design: The study was a quasi-experimental study. Sample: Eight intervention farmers and 17 comparison farmers participated in the study. Measures: Before and after the intervention, farmers complted a survey to identify their frequency of use of hearing protection and their beliefs about hearing loss and use of hearing protection. Intervention: The intervention consisted of noise assessments, educational sessions, mailed reminders with brochures, and placement of hearing protection on the farm. Results: The intervention was effective …
Health Promotion In 7 Minutes, Cathy Abell, Maria Eve Main, M. Susan Jones
Health Promotion In 7 Minutes, Cathy Abell, Maria Eve Main, M. Susan Jones
Nursing Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Ua61/1 Wku Nursing Classes 2006 & 2007, Wku Nursing
Ua61/1 Wku Nursing Classes 2006 & 2007, Wku Nursing
WKU Archives Records
Members of the 2006/2007 nursing class: Brittany Bate, Kathy Barger, Andrew Blair, Kathry Brooks, Megan Brotherton, Adrienne Brown, Spencer Cole, Kelly Crowe, Sarah Faxon, Kristin Ferrell, Sheila Flewallen, Stephanie Ford, Alicia Greenwell, Ashley Griffin, Ali Hamidian, Megan Hamilton, Margo Hancock, Elisha Hill, Erin Hubbard, Liz Huber, Brittany Hughes, Beverly Jaggers, Tracy Jenkins, Jessica Johnson, Ben Kabel, LaDonna Killebrew, Bridget Kilpatrick, Lindsay Klineline, Kristin Kuffman, Ashley LaFollette, Lisa Marcum, Bernard Marfo, Mallory Markwell, Eugenia Martchenko, Torie McCoy, Karen Northey, Nancy Oetze, Michel Pendleton, Allison Phillips, Brandy Pierce, Valerie Roberts, Britney Robertson, Heather Rodgers, Melissa Ross, Angela Ryne, Kara Sears, Denise Simmons, …
Enter The Health Zone: How Summer Camps Introduce Students To Health Care Careers, Cathy H. Abell, Maria Eve Main, Liz Sturgeon, Deanna Hanson, Kim Botner
Enter The Health Zone: How Summer Camps Introduce Students To Health Care Careers, Cathy H. Abell, Maria Eve Main, Liz Sturgeon, Deanna Hanson, Kim Botner
Nursing Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Humor And Laughter May Influence Health [Part] Iv. Humor And Immune Function, Mary Payne Bennett, Cecile Lengacher
Humor And Laughter May Influence Health [Part] Iv. Humor And Immune Function, Mary Payne Bennett, Cecile Lengacher
Nursing Faculty Publications
This is the final article in a four part series reviewing the influence of humor and laughter on physiological and psychological well-being. This final article reviews the evidence for the effect of sense of humor, exposure to a humor stimulus and laughter on various immune system components, with a focus on the effects of laughter on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.
Humor And Laughter May Influence Health: [Part] Iii. Laughter And Health Outcomes, Mary Payne Bennett, Cecile Lengacher
Humor And Laughter May Influence Health: [Part] Iii. Laughter And Health Outcomes, Mary Payne Bennett, Cecile Lengacher
Nursing Faculty Publications
This is part three of a four-part series reviewing the evidence on how humor influences physiological and psychological well-being. The first article included basic background information, definitions and a review of the theoretical underpinnings for this area of research. The second article discussed use of humor as a complementary therapy within various clinical samples, as well as evidence concerning how a sense of humor influences physiological and psychological wellbeing. This third article examines how laughter influences health outcomes; including muscle tension, cardio-respiratory functioning and various stress physiology
Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - School Of Nursing, Wku Archives
Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - School Of Nursing, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Records
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