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Articles 31 - 60 of 79
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Nursing Alumni: Continuing Education Preferences, Maire M. Blankenship, Cathy H. Abell, Maria E. Main, Kim Elaine Young Vickous
Nursing Alumni: Continuing Education Preferences, Maire M. Blankenship, Cathy H. Abell, Maria E. Main, Kim Elaine Young Vickous
Eve Main
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there are 2.9 million registered nurses in the U.S who practice in a variety of settings including faith communities. The faith community nurse blends care of the spirit along with physical health to prevent or decrease illnesses. To stay informed of the latest evidenced-based practice, continuing education is essential. Due to many factors; work schedules, family, and location, meeting educational needs can be a challenge. The aim of this study was to examine nurses’ preferences related to delivery methods and day/time as well as topics of interest that influence nurses’ decisions when choosing …
Impact Belize 2010 Executive Report, Ritchie D. Taylor, Jordan Norris, Molly Calico, Bernie Strenecky, Daniel Carter, Dawn Garrett Wright, Eve Main, Bonny Petty, Molly Kerby, Jill Norris
Impact Belize 2010 Executive Report, Ritchie D. Taylor, Jordan Norris, Molly Calico, Bernie Strenecky, Daniel Carter, Dawn Garrett Wright, Eve Main, Bonny Petty, Molly Kerby, Jill Norris
Eve Main
No abstract provided.
A Collaborative Educational Innovation In An Old Order Mennonite Community, M. Susan Jones Phd, Maria E. Main Dnp, Dawn M. Garrett Phd
A Collaborative Educational Innovation In An Old Order Mennonite Community, M. Susan Jones Phd, Maria E. Main Dnp, Dawn M. Garrett Phd
Eve Main
Forming collaborative, interprofessional partnerships to facilitate the education of future healthcare providers to serve diverse cultures is an overarching goal of Area Health Education Centers (AHECs) and supported by the Institute of Medicine (IOM, 2005). This article describes the process of creating and sustaining a collaborative interprofessional health promotion and educational project with an old order Mennonite (OOM) community in south central Kentucky. This ongoing project began over a decade ago and involves the collaborative efforts of the South Central Kentucky AHEC, the School of Nursing at Western Kentucky University (WKU), a family practice residency program affiliated with the University …
Common Statistical Tests And Interpretation In Nursing Research, Maria E. Main, Veletta L. Ogaz
Common Statistical Tests And Interpretation In Nursing Research, Maria E. Main, Veletta L. Ogaz
Eve Main
Faith community nurses need a basic understanding of common statistical tests and their interpretation to aid in the appraisal of research for evidence-based practice. The purpose of this article is to review statistical concepts, define common statistical tests, and interpret the results of statistical tests. Common statistical tests that measure differences in groups are independent samples t-test, paired sample t-tests, and analysis of variance. Common statistical tests that measure relationships are Pearson product moment correlation and chi-square. Knowledge of statistical concepts and common statistical tests assist in the appraisal of nursing research for evidence-based practice.
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
Eve Main
No abstract provided.
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
Eve Main
No abstract provided.
Examining Faith Community Nurses’ Perception And Utilization Of Electronic Health Records, Carole N. Mattingly, M. Eve Main
Examining Faith Community Nurses’ Perception And Utilization Of Electronic Health Records, Carole N. Mattingly, M. Eve Main
Eve Main
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify current faith community nurse documentation practices, explore factors impacting intention to adopt electronic health records, and identify perceived barriers and benefits to electronic health record use among faith community nurses practicing in the Midwest. The technology acceptance model is used to examine impact of perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of electronic health records on intention to adopt.
This study is a quantitative exploratory research study utilizing a cross-sectional researcher-developed 39-item questionnaire. Surveys were distributed by mail and e-mail to faith community nurses practicing in South-Central Indiana and Western Kentucky. …
A Colorectal Cancer Screening Project In An Old Order Mennonite Community: Capstone Project Technical Report, Maria Eve Main
A Colorectal Cancer Screening Project In An Old Order Mennonite Community: Capstone Project Technical Report, Maria Eve Main
Eve Main
The purpose of this project was to determine if colorectal cancer (CRC) screening education and community access to fecal occult blood tests (FOBT) is associated with an increase in the uptake of FOBT in an old order Mennonite community. Utilizing a modified cultural model, an educational offering on CRC screening and access to FOBT in the community was delivered to a self-selected sample of age-eligible participants. Thirty-three age eligible residents completed the CRC screening questionnaires and received education on CRC screening. Twenty-nine of the age-eligible participants were found to be at average risk and twenty-three elected to receive FOBT testing …
Child Weight And Feeding Patterns In An Old Order Mennonite Community, Dawn M. Garrett Wright, Maria E. Main, M. Susan Jones
Child Weight And Feeding Patterns In An Old Order Mennonite Community, Dawn M. Garrett Wright, Maria E. Main, M. Susan Jones
Eve Main
Feeding practices in some religious communities may decrease childhood obesity. However, there is limited research in these communities to assess maternal perceptions of their children’s weight and feeding patterns. The purpose of this study was to ascertain Old Order Mennonite mothers’ perceptions of their children’s body weight and to examine feeding patterns for their children. Sample: Participants for this descriptive, correlational study were recruited from an Old Order Mennonite community in south central Kentucky. Sampling was achieved using a snowball sampling strategy and the use of a community insider. Methods: Body Mass Index was measured for mothers and child participants, …
Tools That Measure Caring: A Systematic Literature Review Of The Impact Of Caring, Jennifer Drake
Tools That Measure Caring: A Systematic Literature Review Of The Impact Of Caring, Jennifer Drake
Jennifer Drake
Technology and the complexity of the patient care can take the nurse's attention away from caring for the patient to caring for the technology. The purpose of this systematic review was to gather evidence from the literature on tools for measuring caring and the outcomes in order to make that body of knowledge easily accessible to the direct care nurse for implementation. Jean Watson's theory of human caringâ?? the theoretical framework that guided and informed this DNP projectâ??focuses on human caring processes and experiences. It assumes that effective caring promotes health and outcomes of the nurse and patient. By using …
Prospectus 1-3 Copy.Docx, Denise Ikeda
Prospectus 1-3 Copy.Docx, Denise Ikeda
Denise Ikeda
Poster Presentation Sud 2.Pptx, Denise Ikeda
Poster Presentation Sud 2.Pptx, Denise Ikeda
Denise Ikeda
Thefallfreezone.Docx, Brendalyn C. Malimban
Thefallfreezone.Docx, Brendalyn C. Malimban
brendalyn malimban
Etd Approval Form, Jessica Harman
Survey Of Earned Doctorate Completion, Jessica Harman
Survey Of Earned Doctorate Completion, Jessica Harman
Jessica Harman
No abstract provided.
Allen Thomas_Chronic Knee Pain Pathway Final Draft .Docx, Allen Thomas
Allen Thomas_Chronic Knee Pain Pathway Final Draft .Docx, Allen Thomas
Allen Thomas
No abstract provided.
Sp3 Report To Bu Digital Repository April 22 2019.Pdf, Jordan Porter
Sp3 Report To Bu Digital Repository April 22 2019.Pdf, Jordan Porter
Jordan Porter
No abstract provided.
Mortality Influenced By Sepsis Bundle Compliance And Initial Lactic Acid In Severe Sepsis And Septic Shock, Evelyn George
Mortality Influenced By Sepsis Bundle Compliance And Initial Lactic Acid In Severe Sepsis And Septic Shock, Evelyn George
evelyn george
No abstract provided.
Improving Length Of Stay: Transitioning Care From The Emergency Department To A Clinical Decision Unit, Griselle Pastor, Van Cronkhite, Natalie Mancuso, Emilia Villoch
Improving Length Of Stay: Transitioning Care From The Emergency Department To A Clinical Decision Unit, Griselle Pastor, Van Cronkhite, Natalie Mancuso, Emilia Villoch
Griselle Pastor
No abstract provided.
Development Of An Rcu Vertical Care Expedites Low Acuity Patients Through The Ed, Griselle Pastor, Julie Lamoureux, Andrew Friedman, Matthew Kadrie, Sebastian Abdelnur, Joseph Scott
Development Of An Rcu Vertical Care Expedites Low Acuity Patients Through The Ed, Griselle Pastor, Julie Lamoureux, Andrew Friedman, Matthew Kadrie, Sebastian Abdelnur, Joseph Scott
Griselle Pastor
No abstract provided.
End-Of-Life Decision Making In Patients With A Cardiac Device, Jessica Harman
End-Of-Life Decision Making In Patients With A Cardiac Device, Jessica Harman
Jessica Harman
Organizations As Evil Structures, Cary Federman, Dave Holmes
Organizations As Evil Structures, Cary Federman, Dave Holmes
Cary Federman
Nursing practice in forensic psychiatry opens new horizons in nursing. This complex, professional, nursing practice involves the coupling of two contradictory socioprofessional mandates: to punish and to provide care. The purpose of this chapter is to present nursing practice in a disciplinary setting as a problem of governance. A Foucauldian perspective allows us to understand the way forensic psychiatric nursing is involved in the governance of mentally ill criminals through a vast array of power techniques (sovereign, disciplinary, and pastoral), which posit nurses as “subjects of power.” These nurses are also “objects of power” in that nursing practice is constrained …
Engaging Older Adults With Parkinson's Disease In Physical Activity Using Technology, Melinda Hermanns
Engaging Older Adults With Parkinson's Disease In Physical Activity Using Technology, Melinda Hermanns
Barbara Haas
A presentation on a feasibility study at the Beta Alpha Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, in March 2017.
Using An "Escape Room" Toolbox Approach To Enhance Pharmacology Education, Melinda Hermanns, Belinda Deal, Ann M. C, Shawn Hillhouse, J. Brian Opella, Casey Faigle, Robert H. Campbell Iv
Using An "Escape Room" Toolbox Approach To Enhance Pharmacology Education, Melinda Hermanns, Belinda Deal, Ann M. C, Shawn Hillhouse, J. Brian Opella, Casey Faigle, Robert H. Campbell Iv
Barbara Haas
Background: Faculty are encouraged to use a variety of teaching/learning strategies to engage nursing students. While simulation and games are now common, there were no reports in the nursing literature using an “escape room” concept. Escape rooms use an entertainment approach as teams engage in critical thinking to solve puzzles and find clues to escape a room. In the classroom setting, this concept is modified to solve a mystery by finding various objects through a series of puzzles to locate clues. Some of these games involve finding numerical clues to open locks on a box, such as a toolbox. The …
Nurse Educator Perceptions Of Faith-Based Organizations For Service-Learning, Rebecca Power, Amy R. Toone, Belinda Deal
Nurse Educator Perceptions Of Faith-Based Organizations For Service-Learning, Rebecca Power, Amy R. Toone, Belinda Deal
Belinda Deal
Knowledge about service-learning for nursing students in faith-based organizations (FBOs) is limited. This descriptive study explored the perceptions of nurse educators about using FBOs for service-learning clinical sites. Participants (N=112) relayed specific benefits and barriers to using FBOs for service-learning clinical experiences. Recommendations are made for effective school–FBO partnerships.
Rn To Bsn Education For Future Nurse Leaders, Janice Smolowitz, Courtney Reinisch
Rn To Bsn Education For Future Nurse Leaders, Janice Smolowitz, Courtney Reinisch
Courtney Reinisch
No abstract provided.
Innovations In Rn To Bsn Education Through Inter-Professional Partnership, Courtney Reinisch, Janice Smolowitz
Innovations In Rn To Bsn Education Through Inter-Professional Partnership, Courtney Reinisch, Janice Smolowitz
Courtney Reinisch
No abstract provided.
Ethical Patient Care Overview For Doctoral Nursing Students, Courtney Reinisch
Ethical Patient Care Overview For Doctoral Nursing Students, Courtney Reinisch
Courtney Reinisch
No abstract provided.
Transprofessional Education – An Asynchronous Approach, Courtney Reinisch
Transprofessional Education – An Asynchronous Approach, Courtney Reinisch
Courtney Reinisch
Creating an opportunity inter-professional educational for nursing students involves challenges in logistics and resources.
Innovations In Rn To Bsn Education Through Inter-Professional Partnership, Courtney Reinisch, Janice Smolowitz
Innovations In Rn To Bsn Education Through Inter-Professional Partnership, Courtney Reinisch, Janice Smolowitz
Courtney Reinisch
No abstract provided.