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University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

2016

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Barriers To Nurses’ Promoting Mobility In Hospitalized Older Adults, Gordana Dermody Aug 2016

Barriers To Nurses’ Promoting Mobility In Hospitalized Older Adults, Gordana Dermody

Theses and Dissertations

Objectives: To examine the association between nurses’ knowledge, attitude and external barriers and the nurse’s mobility-promoting behavior. Nurse perception of the priority organizations place on mobility, and the relationship of nurses’ level of experience to nurse prioritization for promoting mobility was also investigated.

Design: Cross-sectional, descriptive, correlation study with convenience sampling.

Setting: Two community-based hospitals in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S.

Participants: Eighty-five nurses caring for 98 inpatients 65 and older.

Measurement: Nurses’ knowledge, attitude and external barriers were examined with a validated 5-point Likert Scale. Patient-related and other clinical barriers and the nurses mobility-promoting behavior was obtained with …


Barriers And Facilitators To Completion Of An Undergraduate Nursing Program: Exploration Of Mindfulness, Mindlessness, And Retention Among Ethnic Minorities, Amber Faye Young-Brice May 2016

Barriers And Facilitators To Completion Of An Undergraduate Nursing Program: Exploration Of Mindfulness, Mindlessness, And Retention Among Ethnic Minorities, Amber Faye Young-Brice

Theses and Dissertations

As the United States population continues to grow and diversify, so too must the nursing workforce in order to meet the challenging healthcare needs of a diversifying population. Currently the nursing profession is overwhelmingly White, with only 25% of registered nurses identifying as ethnic minority (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), 2016). Research suggests that a diverse nursing workforce benefits many segments of the population, where better care is provided because the nurse reflects the ethnic or racial background of their patient (Glazer, Clark, & Bankston, 2015; RWJF, 2016). In order to continue to diversify the nursing profession, a pipeline of …