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The Perceived Value Of Certification By Certified Perioperative Nurses, Kathleen B. Gaberson, Kathryn Schroeter, Aileen R. Killen, Wendelny A. Valentine
The Perceived Value Of Certification By Certified Perioperative Nurses, Kathleen B. Gaberson, Kathryn Schroeter, Aileen R. Killen, Wendelny A. Valentine
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
We conducted this study to determine the perceived value of certification in perioperative nursing. Following development and pilot-testing, we mailed the 18-item Likert-type instrument, the Perceived Value of Certification Tool (PVCT), to a sample of 2750 perioperative nurses who had earned the CNOR or CRNFA credential or both. A total of 1398 surveys were returned (50.8% response rate). Factor analysis extracted three factors, accounting for 61% of the variance: personal value, recognition by others, and professional practice. Internal consistency reliability testing (Cronbach's α) identified a standardized α of .924. Over 90% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed with statements about …
Diet And Exercise In Low Income, Culturally Diverse Middle School Students, Marilyn Frenn, Shelly Malin
Diet And Exercise In Low Income, Culturally Diverse Middle School Students, Marilyn Frenn, Shelly Malin
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
It is important to understand constructs essential to low-fat-diet and physical-activity behaviors of low-income culturally diverse middle-school-age students, because ethnicity and socioeconomic status influence body weight status, and these groups are most at risk for obesity later in life. In this descriptive study, constructs important in low-fat diet and physical activity in low- to middle-income, culturally diverse middle school students were examined. Revised for cultural/developmental appropriateness and reading level, instruments incorporating constructs from the Health Promotion and Transtheoretical Models were tested with 221 youth. Results demonstrated that percentage of fat in diet, total number of strategies used for a low-fat …
Beneficial Effects Of Flexible Insulin Therapy In Children And Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, Ramin Alemzadeh, P. Palma-Sisto, Elaine Parton, Joan P. Totka, Mary De Sales Kirby
Beneficial Effects Of Flexible Insulin Therapy In Children And Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, Ramin Alemzadeh, P. Palma-Sisto, Elaine Parton, Joan P. Totka, Mary De Sales Kirby
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of a flexible multiple daily insulin (FMDI) regimen in routine pediatric diabetes care by comparing HbA1c, body mass index (BMI), and episodes of severe hypoglycemia (SH) before and after initiation of FMDI therapy. Data from 44 patients (2-16 years old), on a conventional insulin (CI) regimen, were collected during quarterly diabetes clinic visits. These patients were transitioned from CI to FMDI regimen: pre-meal lispro (bolus) and once or twice daily Humulin Ultralente with or without bedtime Humulin NPH as the basal insulin. There was a significant improvement in …
Rethinking Nutritional Support For Persons With Cancer Cachexia, Donna O. Mccarthy
Rethinking Nutritional Support For Persons With Cancer Cachexia, Donna O. Mccarthy
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
Cancer cachexia is a poorly understood syndrome of anorexia, weight loss, and muscle wasting that negatively impacts quality of life and survival in cancer patients. Research has clearly implicated proinflammatory cytokines in the biology of cancer cachexia. More recent research implicates products of arachidonic acid and suggests that cachexia may be a chronic inflammatory condition rather than a nutritional aberration. To date, nutritional support to slow weight loss has focused primarily on increasing calorie intake. Alternatively, many foods contain factors that can modulate the synthesis or activity of proinflammatory mediators, especially the synthesis of prostaglandin E2 from arachidonic acid. These …
Localization Of Transfected B7-1 (Cd-80) In Human Melanoma Cells After Particle Mediated Gene Transfer, Donna O. Mccarthy
Localization Of Transfected B7-1 (Cd-80) In Human Melanoma Cells After Particle Mediated Gene Transfer, Donna O. Mccarthy
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
The purpose of this study was to evaluate stable DNA transfection of M-21 human melanoma cells with particle-mediated gene transfer (PMGT) with B7-1 cDNA and to identify sites of gene integration. Stable B7-1 transfectants (M-21-B7) were obtained with PMGT using a plasmid vector containing cDNA for both B7-1 and neomycin phosphotransferase, with subsequent selection with G418. The transfected cells were flow sorted by B7-1 expression into two populations, bright and dim. The bright population had 85%–90% of cells expressing B7-1; the dim population had less than 50% of cells with B7-1 expression. Chromosome analysis with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) …
Blame--Do You Know It When You See It?, Patricia R. Ebright, Kathryn Rapala
Blame--Do You Know It When You See It?, Patricia R. Ebright, Kathryn Rapala
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
The landmark Institute of Medicine Report, To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health Care System. stated that medical error causes 44,000 to 98,000 deaths per year. There is no question that the report raised awareness of patient safety and stressed the importance of patient outcomes. Heightened awareness has produced a patient safety industry of sorts, with solutions that range from technology to outcomes measurement.
Regulatory bodies, such as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), have recognized the need for patient safety to be embedded in the culture of healthcare organizations. In particular, the JCAHO has …
Rh Negative Status And Isoimmunization Update: A Case-Based Approach To Care, Kathryn Shisler Harrod, Lisa Hanson, Leona Vandevusse, Patricia Heywood
Rh Negative Status And Isoimmunization Update: A Case-Based Approach To Care, Kathryn Shisler Harrod, Lisa Hanson, Leona Vandevusse, Patricia Heywood
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
Prior to the 1970s and the advent of Rho (D) immune globulin (RIG) for Rh negative women, hemolytic disease of the newborn led to morbidity, long-term disabilities, and mortality. Antepartum RIG administration has been a standard of practice since 1983. Yet, Rh isoimmunization (sensitization) and its sequelae have not been completely eradicated. Rh-related issues remain clinical challenges facing perinatal and neonatal nurses. Evidence for the administration of RIG prenatally and during the postpartum period is presented including controversies and challenges. Current information about fetal and neonatal care of erythroblastosis fetalis and immune hydrops is also presented.
Editorial: Are You A Prime Mover?, Kathryn Schroeter
Editorial: Are You A Prime Mover?, Kathryn Schroeter
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
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Donation After Cardiac Death: The Reinvention Of A Forgotten Procedure, Gloria Taylor, Karen Samartan, Kathryn Schroeter
Donation After Cardiac Death: The Reinvention Of A Forgotten Procedure, Gloria Taylor, Karen Samartan, Kathryn Schroeter
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
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Stage Based Interventions For Low Fat Diet With Middle School Students, Marilyn Frenn, Shelly Malin, Naveen K. Bansal
Stage Based Interventions For Low Fat Diet With Middle School Students, Marilyn Frenn, Shelly Malin, Naveen K. Bansal
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
Preventing obesity and cardiovascular disease at early ages is important; however, few effective interventions for early adolescents have been reported. In this study, low-income, culturally diverse students from an urban middle school (n = 60) received four classroom interventions with the use of a combined Health Promotion/Transtheoretical Model to control fat in diet and increase physical activity. A control group (n = 57) received the usual classroom education. Pretest percentage fat in diet was regressed on demographics, access to low-fat foods, perceived self-efficacy, benefits/barriers, and stage of change with results as proposed by the model [F(9,64) …
Peer Leaders And Adolescents Participating In A Multicomponent School Based Nutrition Intervention Had Dietary Improvements, A Commentary, Marilyn Frenn
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Benefits Of Nurse-Led Secondary Prevention Clinics For Coronary Heart Disease Continued After 4 Years, A Commentary, Marilyn Frenn
The Benefits Of Nurse-Led Secondary Prevention Clinics For Coronary Heart Disease Continued After 4 Years, A Commentary, Marilyn Frenn
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Teaching, Practice, And Research: An Integrative Approach Benefiting Students And Faculty, Jacqueline Fawcett, Cynthia Aber, Marianne Weiss
Teaching, Practice, And Research: An Integrative Approach Benefiting Students And Faculty, Jacqueline Fawcett, Cynthia Aber, Marianne Weiss
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
A project showing the integration of teaching, practice, and research is described. The project involved using information gathered as part of baccalaureate nursing students' assessments of women's perceptions of and responses to cesarean birth to extend a program of nursing research. Benefits to student learning and faculty research programs are identified. The project serves as a prototype for the teaching, practice, and research activities of all students and faculty in nursing and other professional disciplines.
Te Contaria Mi Vida: I Would Tell You My Life, If Only You Would Ask, Ruth Belknap, Pilar Sayeed
Te Contaria Mi Vida: I Would Tell You My Life, If Only You Would Ask, Ruth Belknap, Pilar Sayeed
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
Universal screening for domestic violence is recommended in many health care settings. This qualitative study was undertaken to explore the thoughts and feelings of Mexican American women regarding being asked questions about domestic violence by a health care provider. We wanted to further explore what characteristics about a nurse, or other health care provider, would give a woman confianza, the trust necessary to discuss this issue. Seven women, who self identified as abused or formerly abused, were recruited from a pool of Spanish-speaking women receiving services from a rural domestic violence agency in the midwestern United States. The researchers …
An Analysis Of The Majority Report “Responsible Parenthood” And Its Recommendations On Abortion, Sterilization And Contraception, Richard Fehring
An Analysis Of The Majority Report “Responsible Parenthood” And Its Recommendations On Abortion, Sterilization And Contraception, Richard Fehring
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
This paper will focus on the majority report (titled “Responsible Parenthood”) of the 1966 Papal Birth Control Commission and its recommendations on abortion, sterilization, and contraception.(1) The analysis is made with the hindsight and perspective of thirty-seven years of scientific data on fertility, family planning, and family life. The analysis presented here does not concern the whole document but rather focuses on what are called the “objective criteria” that were provided in the document to help married couples make decisions on the use of contraception. While acknowledging the intellectual abilities and expertise of those who wrote the majority report, the …