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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 Dec 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

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

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 …


Self-Care Management Strategies Used By Black Women Who Self-Report Consistent Adherence To Antihypertensive Medication, Willie M. Abel, Jessica S. Joyner, Judith B. Cornelius, Danice B. Greer Aug 2017

Self-Care Management Strategies Used By Black Women Who Self-Report Consistent Adherence To Antihypertensive Medication, Willie M. Abel, Jessica S. Joyner, Judith B. Cornelius, Danice B. Greer

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Black women in the USA have the highest prevalence rate of hypertension (HTN) contributing to a higher risk of organ damage and death. Research has focused primarily on poorly controlled HTN, negative belief systems, and nonadherence factors that hinder blood pressure control. No known research studies underscore predominantly Black women who report consistent adherence to their antihypertensive medication-taking. The purpose of this study was to describe self-care management strategies used by Black women who self-report consistent adherence to their antihypertensive medication and to determine the existence of further participation in lifestyle modifications, such as eating a healthy diet and …


Risk Factors For Pressure Injuries Among Critical Care Patients: A Systematic Review, Jenny Alderden, June Rondinelli, Ginette Pepper, Mollie Cummins, Joanne Whitney Jun 2017

Risk Factors For Pressure Injuries Among Critical Care Patients: A Systematic Review, Jenny Alderden, June Rondinelli, Ginette Pepper, Mollie Cummins, Joanne Whitney

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

Objective: To identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure injury (also known as pressure ulcer) development among critical-care patients.

Design: We undertook a systematic review of primary research based on standardized criteria set forth by the Institute of Medicine.

Data sources: We searched the following databases: CINAHL (EBSCOhost), the Cochrane Library (Wilson), Dissertations & Theses Global (ProQuest), PubMed (National Library of Medicine), and Scopus. There was no language restriction.

Method: A research librarian coordinated the search strategy. Articles that potentially met inclusion criteria were screened by two investigators. Among the articles that met selection criteria, one …


Triggers And Their Influence On Health Behaviors, Christine S. Gipson May 2017

Triggers And Their Influence On Health Behaviors, Christine S. Gipson

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

This article provides a conceptual definition of the concept trigger within the context of health behaviors and applies it to the highly significant health issue of obesity. Healthy behaviors are essential to life and happiness, but they do not just happen. They are triggered, and an inner drive keeps them alive. To help patients gain and retain optimal health, nurses must understand the triggers of healthy behaviors. Walker and Avant’s (2011) method of concept analysis is used as the basis for defining the concept of trigger. The antecedents, defining attributes, and consequences of trigger are identified. Findings suggest that nurses …


Cultural Competence Of Pre-Licensure Nursing Faculty, Colleen Marzilli, Beth Mastel-Smith Apr 2017

Cultural Competence Of Pre-Licensure Nursing Faculty, Colleen Marzilli, Beth Mastel-Smith

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

The purpose of this study was to determine the level of cultural competence (CC) in Texas pre-licensure nursing faculty and examine the relationships between demographics and CC scores. The researchers conducted a study to determine if demographics predicted the level of CC and explored the perceptions of CC. A convergent parallel mixed-methods design used data from a 2014 online survey with a qualitative interview component. Demographics were evaluated with descriptive statistics and CC was measured with The Nurses’ Cultural Competence Scale (NCCS). Qualitative data were analyzed using a constant comparative method. The level of CC was low to moderate. Three …


Relationships Among Substance Use, Multiple Sexual Partners, And Condomless Sex: Differences Between Male And Female U.S. High School Adolescents, Yunchuan (Lucy) Zhao, Heejung Kim, Jill Peltzer Apr 2017

Relationships Among Substance Use, Multiple Sexual Partners, And Condomless Sex: Differences Between Male And Female U.S. High School Adolescents, Yunchuan (Lucy) Zhao, Heejung Kim, Jill Peltzer

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

Male and female students manifest different behaviors in condomless sex. This cross-sectional, exploratory, correlational study examined the differences in risk factors for condomless sex between male and female high school students, using secondary data from 4,968 sexually active males and females participating in the 2011 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Results in descriptive statistics and multivariate binary logistic regressions revealed that condomless sex was reported as 39.70% in general. A greater proportion of females engaged in condomless sex (23.26%) than did males (16.44%). Physical abuse by sex partners was a common reason for failure to use condoms regardless of gender. …


Engaging Older Adults With Parkinson's Disease In Physical Activity Using Technology, Melinda Hermanns Mar 2017

Engaging Older Adults With Parkinson's Disease In Physical Activity Using Technology, Melinda Hermanns

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

A presentation on a feasibility study at the Beta Alpha Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, in March 2017.


Game-Based Online Antenatal Breastfeeding Education: A Pilot, Jane S. Grassley, Kelley C. Connor, Laura Bond Feb 2017

Game-Based Online Antenatal Breastfeeding Education: A Pilot, Jane S. Grassley, Kelley C. Connor, Laura Bond

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the Healthy Moms intervention on antenatal breastfeeding self-efficacy and intention and to determine the feasibility of using an online game-based learning platform to deliver antenatal breastfeeding education.

Background: The Internet has potential for improving breastfeeding rates through improving women's access to antenatal breastfeeding education.

Methods: Twelve computer-based breastfeeding education modules were developed using an online learning platform. Changes in participants' breastfeeding self-efficacy and intention pre- and post-intervention were measured using descriptive statistics and a one-way ANOVA.

Results: Of the 25 women submitting the pretest, …


Tai Chi, Yoga, And Qigong As Mind-Body Exercises, Yong T. Wang, Guoyuan Huang, Gloria Duke, Yi Yang Jan 2017

Tai Chi, Yoga, And Qigong As Mind-Body Exercises, Yong T. Wang, Guoyuan Huang, Gloria Duke, Yi Yang

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

Editorial: Tai Chi, Yoga, and Qigong as Mind-Body Exercises


Selecting A Graduate Degree In Informatics, Carolyn S. Harmon, Cheryl D. Parker Jan 2017

Selecting A Graduate Degree In Informatics, Carolyn S. Harmon, Cheryl D. Parker

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

Entry into nursing informatics as well as career advancement may require a graduate degree. Frequently, the graduate degree program selection process overwhelms the prospective informatics student. Utilizing a selection checklist with factors of consideration assists in this selection process.


The Nursing Community Apgar Questionnaire In Rural Australia: An Evidence Based Approach To Recruiting And Retaining Nurses, Molly Prengaman, Daniel R. Terry, David Schmitz, Ed Baker Jan 2017

The Nursing Community Apgar Questionnaire In Rural Australia: An Evidence Based Approach To Recruiting And Retaining Nurses, Molly Prengaman, Daniel R. Terry, David Schmitz, Ed Baker

Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations

Purpose: To date, the Nursing Community Apgar Questionnaire (NCAQ) has been effectivly utlized to quantify resources and capabilities of a rural Idaho communities to recruit and retain nurses. As such, the NCAQ was used in a rural Australian context to examine its efficacy as an evidence-based tool to better inform nursing recruitment and retention.

Sample: The sample included nursing administrators, senior nurses and other nurses from six health facilities who were familiar with the community and knowledgeable with health facility recruitment and retention history. Participants were registered nurses and/or directly involved in nursing recruitment.

Method: The 50 factor NCAQ was …