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Self-Care Among Older Adults With Heart Failure, Sumayya Attaallah, Kay Klymko, Faith Pratt Hopp Dec 2016

Self-Care Among Older Adults With Heart Failure, Sumayya Attaallah, Kay Klymko, Faith Pratt Hopp

Social Work Faculty Publications

Background: It is estimated that 5.7 million Americans are living with heart failure (HF) today. Despite the fact that HF is one of the most common reasons people aged 65 years and older are admitted into the hospital, few studies describe the self-care in this older adult population. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to review the current literature on self-care in this population to better understand the influence of selected factors on self-care and health outcomes. Methods: A literature search was completed and resulted in including 28 studies. Results: Multiple factors have been reported as barriers to self-care …


Role Of The Endocannabinoid System And Medical Cannabis, Sabrina Jarvis, Sean Rasmussen, Blaine Winters Dec 2016

Role Of The Endocannabinoid System And Medical Cannabis, Sabrina Jarvis, Sean Rasmussen, Blaine Winters

Student Works

Our bodies produce substances called endocannabinoids which attach to receptors within the endocannabinoid system (ECS) impacting physiological processes on a daily basis. The cannabis plant contains over 100 different cannabinoids which also manipulate the ECS. Knowledge about these interactions have led to an increase in cannabis based pharmacological studies. Providers should have a basic understanding about how the ECS works and how cannabis is being used to treat certain illnesses. This article presents what is currently known about the ECS and how cannabis based medicines impact it, as well as the current laws providers need know regarding cannabis use.


School Of Nursing News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2016

School Of Nursing News, Georgia Southern University

School of Nursing News (2013-2023)

  • Stephens Inducted into Honor Society


To Keep Or Not To Keep…? A Look At Peripheral Ivs In The Medical-Surgical Setting, Jaime Mccabe Bsn, Rn, Jessica A. Duval Bsn, Rn Dec 2016

To Keep Or Not To Keep…? A Look At Peripheral Ivs In The Medical-Surgical Setting, Jaime Mccabe Bsn, Rn, Jessica A. Duval Bsn, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


An Examination Into The Relationship Between Iron Deficiency And Postpartum Depression, Sara A. Burroughs Dec 2016

An Examination Into The Relationship Between Iron Deficiency And Postpartum Depression, Sara A. Burroughs

Senior Honors Theses

Postpartum depression is recognized as the most common complication of childbearing; however, its etiology remains fairly undetermined. Many different influences have been hypothesized as to what may cause postpartum depression, including changes in levels of various hormones (such as estrogen and progesterone), a decrease in serotonin, low levels of vitamin D, social factors, and iron deficiency. The lack of strong evidence for one specific cause makes it fairly clear that there are many factors that play a role in the development of postpartum depression. Iron deficiency is one issue that is thought to contribute to the development of postpartum depression …


Transitions To Professional Nursing Practice Nur 415, Joanna Burkhardt Dec 2016

Transitions To Professional Nursing Practice Nur 415, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


Hepatitis A Antibody Seroprevalence In A Selected Kenyan Pediatric Population, Aggrey Wasunna, Florence Murila, Moses M. Obimbo, Mwaswere J. Rama, Horatius Musembi Dec 2016

Hepatitis A Antibody Seroprevalence In A Selected Kenyan Pediatric Population, Aggrey Wasunna, Florence Murila, Moses M. Obimbo, Mwaswere J. Rama, Horatius Musembi

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

The incidence of infection by Hepatitis A virus shows regional variation being highest in developing countries. Determination of age specific Hepatitis A virus (HAV) seroprevalence and the associated risk factors would help better plan for national preventive strategies including vaccination. We carried out a cross-sectional study on 300 children from Nairobi city, Kenya during the years 2003-2004. The age range of the children was 2 - 14 years and were from low and high socioeconomic status (SES) families. The indicators of SES included employment status, residence, number of children per patient’s household, parents’ level of education and source of drinking …


Cost Analysis Of Large-Scale Implementation Of The ‘Helping Babies Breathe’ Newborn Resuscitation-Training Program In Tanzania, Sumona Chaudhury, Lauren Arlington, Shelby Brenan, Allan Kaijunga Kairuki, Amunga Robson Meda, Kahabi Isangula, Victor Mponzi, Dunstan Bishanga, Erica Thomas, Georgina Msemo, Mary Azayo, Alice Molinier, Brett D. Nelson Dec 2016

Cost Analysis Of Large-Scale Implementation Of The ‘Helping Babies Breathe’ Newborn Resuscitation-Training Program In Tanzania, Sumona Chaudhury, Lauren Arlington, Shelby Brenan, Allan Kaijunga Kairuki, Amunga Robson Meda, Kahabi Isangula, Victor Mponzi, Dunstan Bishanga, Erica Thomas, Georgina Msemo, Mary Azayo, Alice Molinier, Brett D. Nelson

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

Background: Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) has become the gold standard globally for training birth-attendants in neonatal resuscitation in low-resource settings in efforts to reduce early newborn asphyxia and mortality. The purpose of this study was to do a first-ever activity-based cost-analysis of at-scale HBB program implementation and initial follow-up in a large region of Tanzania and evaluate costs of national scale-up as one component of a multi-method external evaluation of the implementation of HBB at scale in Tanzania.

Methods: We used activity-based costing to examine budget expense data during the two-month implementation and follow-up of HBB in one of the …


Does Empowerment Matter? Perceptions Of Nursing Leaders In Pakistan Through Qualitative Approach, Saleema A. Gulzar, Rozina Karmaliani Professor, Kausar S. Khan Ms, Rubina Barolia, Shirin Rahim, Aneeta Pasha Dec 2016

Does Empowerment Matter? Perceptions Of Nursing Leaders In Pakistan Through Qualitative Approach, Saleema A. Gulzar, Rozina Karmaliani Professor, Kausar S. Khan Ms, Rubina Barolia, Shirin Rahim, Aneeta Pasha

School of Nursing & Midwifery

Background: In a patriarchal society like Pakistan, where women are oppressed, women dominating professions like nursing is mostly seen as disempowered and requires considerable struggle to achieve its due recognition and respect.
Aim: This study aims to explore the experiences of empowerment among the nursing leaders of Pakistan. Methods: This study uses a qualitative descriptive design. Total of twelve Pakistani Nursing leaders were interviewed using semi-structured interview guideline to explore their experiences of empowerment.
Results: The study findings revealed five major categories which include: status of a nurse, nursing profession, power relationships, value-belief system, and leadership and management.
Conclusions: Nurses’ …


Shining A Light On Nursing Art In Pakistan, Shirin Rahim, Rafat Jan Ruknuddin, Kathryn L. Gramling Dec 2016

Shining A Light On Nursing Art In Pakistan, Shirin Rahim, Rafat Jan Ruknuddin, Kathryn L. Gramling

School of Nursing & Midwifery

Nursing is considered both science and art. Artful nursing has been essential for holistic nursing practice since the time of Nightingale, but it is getting neglected and has been lately limited to nursing literature (Gramling, 2004). This qualitative study seeks to gain an understanding of the perceptions of active nurses in Pakistan about nursing art and yields four major themes: artful nursing is embedded in humane responsiveness, artful nursing has healing power, artful nursing is a satisfying experience, and artful nursing is invisible in nursing practice. Study participants valued nursing art, and their perceptions illuminate Watson's Theory of Human Caring …


Just Culture: Improve Reporting Of Near Misses And Errors In The Clinical Experience, Sharon Hart Dec 2016

Just Culture: Improve Reporting Of Near Misses And Errors In The Clinical Experience, Sharon Hart

Graduate Research Projects

No abstract provided.


Decisional Involvement And Professional Practice: Relation And Outcomes, Carolyn L. Davidson Rn, Phd, Kim S. Hitchings Msn, Rn, Nea-Bc, John W. Nilson Phd, Msn, Rn, Debra Peter Msn, Rn-Bc, Cathy Schwartz Ms, Rn Dec 2016

Decisional Involvement And Professional Practice: Relation And Outcomes, Carolyn L. Davidson Rn, Phd, Kim S. Hitchings Msn, Rn, Nea-Bc, John W. Nilson Phd, Msn, Rn, Debra Peter Msn, Rn-Bc, Cathy Schwartz Ms, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Spirituality And Religiosity In Persons Living With Sickle Cell Disease, Dora L. Clayton-Jones, Kristin Haglund Dec 2016

The Role Of Spirituality And Religiosity In Persons Living With Sickle Cell Disease, Dora L. Clayton-Jones, Kristin Haglund

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

Purpose: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a serious debilitating chronic illness, affecting approximately 90,000 Americans and millions globally. Spirituality and religiosity (S/R) may ease the burden faced by persons living with SCD. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of S/R in adolescents and adults living with SCD in the research literature.

Method: The electronic databases Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Health Source Nursing/Academic, ProQuest Health Module, PsycINFO, Medline, PubMed, and the American Theological Library Association were searched from January 1995 to December 2014.

Findings: Of the 89 studies retrieved, 11 articles between 2001 …


Directly Comparing Handoff Protocols For Pediatric Hospitalists, Elizabeth H. Lazzara, Robert Riss, Brady Patzer, Dustin C. Smith, Y. Raymond Chan, Joseph R. Keebler, Sarah D. Fouquet, Evan M. Palmer Dec 2016

Directly Comparing Handoff Protocols For Pediatric Hospitalists, Elizabeth H. Lazzara, Robert Riss, Brady Patzer, Dustin C. Smith, Y. Raymond Chan, Joseph R. Keebler, Sarah D. Fouquet, Evan M. Palmer

Publications

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Handoff protocols are often developed by brainstorming and consensus, and few are directly compared. We hypothesized that a handoff protocol (Flex 11) developed using a rigorous methodology would be more favorable in terms of clinicians’ attitudes, behaviors, cognitions, or time-on-task when performing handoffs compared with a prevalent protocol (Situation Background Assessment Recommendation [SBAR]).

METHODS: Using a between-groups, randomized control trial design (Flex 11 versus SBAR) during a pilot study in a simulated environment, 20 clinicians (13 attending physicians and 7 residents) received 3 patient handoffs from a standardized physician, managed the patients, and handed off the patients …


Empowering Nurses Through Evidence-Based Practice (Ebp), Quality Improvement (Qi), And Research, Eve Butler, Andrea Prentiss Dec 2016

Empowering Nurses Through Evidence-Based Practice (Ebp), Quality Improvement (Qi), And Research, Eve Butler, Andrea Prentiss

All Publications

No abstract provided.


Schools Of Public Health In Low And Middle-Income Countries: An Imperative Investment For Improving The Health Of Populations?, Fauziah Rabbani, Leah Shipton, Franklin White, Iman Nuwayhid, Leslie London, Abdul Ghaffar, Bui Thi Thu Ha, Rajiv Rimal, Anwar Islam, Amirhossein Takian, Samuel Wong, Shehla Zaidi, Kausar S. Khan, Rozina Karmaliani, Imran Naeem Abbasi, Farhat Abbas Dec 2016

Schools Of Public Health In Low And Middle-Income Countries: An Imperative Investment For Improving The Health Of Populations?, Fauziah Rabbani, Leah Shipton, Franklin White, Iman Nuwayhid, Leslie London, Abdul Ghaffar, Bui Thi Thu Ha, Rajiv Rimal, Anwar Islam, Amirhossein Takian, Samuel Wong, Shehla Zaidi, Kausar S. Khan, Rozina Karmaliani, Imran Naeem Abbasi, Farhat Abbas

Community Health Sciences

BACKGROUND:

Public health has multicultural origins. By the close of the nineteenth century, Schools of Public Health (SPHs) began to emerge in western countries in response to major contemporary public health challenges. The Flexner Report (1910) emphasized the centrality of preventive medicine, sanitation, and public health measures in health professional education. The Alma Ata Declaration on Primary Health Care (PHC) in 1978 was a critical milestone, especially for low and middle-income countries (LMICs), conceptualizing a close working relationship between PHC and public health measures. The Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2005-2008) strengthened the case for SPHs in LMICs as …


Concept Analysis Of Value, Colleen Marzilli Nov 2016

Concept Analysis Of Value, Colleen Marzilli

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

Value is a word that is used in many aspects of the world. Understanding the concept of value helps guide the professional in their daily practice as they perform their daily functions. The review of value as a concept is based on an understanding of what value is through how it is used and its defining attributes. To strengthen this understanding, a model case and a contrary case are provided to guide an application of the concept of value in different settings. To support this, antecedents, consequences, and empirical referents are discussed. Through a discussion of the concept of value, …


Telemetry Alarm Fatigue In Medical-Surgical Nurses, Kathryn E. Cosentino Bsn, Rn, Richard F. Dyer Bsn, Rn, Emily K. Hegner Bsn, Rn Nov 2016

Telemetry Alarm Fatigue In Medical-Surgical Nurses, Kathryn E. Cosentino Bsn, Rn, Richard F. Dyer Bsn, Rn, Emily K. Hegner Bsn, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


Braden Risk Assessment, Kelly A. Hartley Bsn, Rn, Jessica A. Lobien Bsn, Rn Nov 2016

Braden Risk Assessment, Kelly A. Hartley Bsn, Rn, Jessica A. Lobien Bsn, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


Diabetic Education: Healthy Carbohydrates And Carbohydrate Counting, Michael J. De Rosa Bsn, Rn, Nelli V. Jordan Bsn, Rn, Emily A. Truesdale Bsn, Rn Nov 2016

Diabetic Education: Healthy Carbohydrates And Carbohydrate Counting, Michael J. De Rosa Bsn, Rn, Nelli V. Jordan Bsn, Rn, Emily A. Truesdale Bsn, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


Best Practice On Insulin Injection Therapy., Deanna A. Cavallaro Bsn, Rn, Andrew Orzel Bsn, Rn Nov 2016

Best Practice On Insulin Injection Therapy., Deanna A. Cavallaro Bsn, Rn, Andrew Orzel Bsn, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


Improving Knowledge Of Picc Line Maintenance, Kiesha M. Custis-Adams Bsn, Rn, Lydia Karlsson Bsn, Rn, Melissa F. Long Bsn, Rn Nov 2016

Improving Knowledge Of Picc Line Maintenance, Kiesha M. Custis-Adams Bsn, Rn, Lydia Karlsson Bsn, Rn, Melissa F. Long Bsn, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


Pained And Confused: A Look At Pain Control In Cognitively Altered Patients, Debra Lobien Bsn, Rn, Jena L. Shomper Bsn, Rn, Marina Tsay Bsn, Rn Nov 2016

Pained And Confused: A Look At Pain Control In Cognitively Altered Patients, Debra Lobien Bsn, Rn, Jena L. Shomper Bsn, Rn, Marina Tsay Bsn, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


Improving Rn Comfort Level In Individualizing Care For Hospice Patients, Tiffany D. Casimiro Bsn, Rn, Danielle G. France Bsn, Rn, Rebecca A. Livesay Bsn, Rn Nov 2016

Improving Rn Comfort Level In Individualizing Care For Hospice Patients, Tiffany D. Casimiro Bsn, Rn, Danielle G. France Bsn, Rn, Rebecca A. Livesay Bsn, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


The Benefits Of Disposable Incontinence Pads, Janeen M. Bendig Bsn, Rn, Shannon E. Hindman Bsn, Rn, Kaitlyn N. Irving Bsn, Rn, Ellen M. Melanson Bsn, Rn Nov 2016

The Benefits Of Disposable Incontinence Pads, Janeen M. Bendig Bsn, Rn, Shannon E. Hindman Bsn, Rn, Kaitlyn N. Irving Bsn, Rn, Ellen M. Melanson Bsn, Rn

Patient Care Services / Nursing

No abstract provided.


Family Health Nursing Nur 353, Joanna Burkhardt Nov 2016

Family Health Nursing Nur 353, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


Practicum In Family Health Nursing Nur 354, Joanna Burkhardt Nov 2016

Practicum In Family Health Nursing Nur 354, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


Clinical Immersion Nur 417, Joanna Burkhardt Nov 2016

Clinical Immersion Nur 417, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


Medical-Surgical Nursing 3: Care Of The Adult With Complex Clinical Illnesses Nur 413, Joanna Burkhardt Nov 2016

Medical-Surgical Nursing 3: Care Of The Adult With Complex Clinical Illnesses Nur 413, Joanna Burkhardt

Library Impact Statements

No abstract provided.


Introducing Allergenic Food Into Infants' Diets: Systematic Review, Katelin Larson, Jessica Mclaughlin, Mallory Stonehouse, Brittany Young, Kristin Haglund Nov 2016

Introducing Allergenic Food Into Infants' Diets: Systematic Review, Katelin Larson, Jessica Mclaughlin, Mallory Stonehouse, Brittany Young, Kristin Haglund

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to explore the association between timing of introduction of potentially allergenic foods to infants and development of food allergies.

Methods: CINAHL, Medline, PubMed, Science Direct, and Web of Science were searched using the terms solid food, complementary food, or infant feeding combined with allergy or hypersensitivity for articles published in English in 2000 or later. Inclusion criteria were 1) primary research articles with 2) a focus on association between introduction of complementary foods including potentially allergenic foods into diets of infants less than 12 months of age and development of food allergies. …