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"I am a competent nurse": Predicting novice male nurse competence and satisfaction levels
Exploring professional role development of male nursing students utilizing mixed methods to better predict nurse competence and career satisfaction levels after graduation from American Midwestern Schools of Nursing. ... -
I am woman: Gender specific issues for Australian women following traumatic brain injury
This paper presents preliminary findings regarding the experience of women following traumatic brain injury. Without this research there is a risk that clinical care, policy development and advocacy services will not ... -
"I feel good but data said no!," Misperception among rural diabetic residents in Taiwan: A cross-sectional descriptive study
(2012-9-12)Purpose: This paper is a report of a study to evaluate the misperception of diabetes control and practicing exercise and healthy diet among rural diabetic residents. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was carried out. ... -
I got the money! Key strategies to secure grant funding for research and evidence-based practice
(2017-06-06)With today’s tight healthcare budgets, nurses often struggle to secure the resources needed to support research studies and evidence-based practice projects to improve outcomes. Nurses must compete with organizational ... -
I serve 2: Identifying and caring for military-connected children in civilian primary care practices
Military children make tremendous sacrifices in support of a parent(s) military service. Over two million children have a parent who is serving or has served in the Armed Forces. Research shows that military-connected ... -
"I should have come sooner": A qualitative study describing care preferences of elders with HF
(2017-07-21)Purpose: Heart failure (HF) remains the leading cause of hospitalization among adults over the age of 65. The majority of these hospitalizations originate in the emergency department (ED). Hospitalized HF patients are more ... -
I want my mommy: Sibling's experience with childhood cancer
(2012-9-12)Purpose: To explore and describe the experience of healthy sibling who have brother or sister with cancer. Methods: Qualitative study using phenomenology approaches was conducted. Interview was audio taped four healthy ... -
"I won't dance, don't ask me": Concerning why workplace bullying bystanders simply stand by
(2017-07-25)Extending Cross's (1981) model addressing deterrents to adults' participation in continuing education, the investigators' purpose was to use hermeneutic analysis to identify dispositional,situational, and institutional ... -
"I would like to be heard." Communicating with Chinese patients with dementia: A focused ethnography
Effective communication is an important aspect for nurses caring for patients with dementia as they have communication deficits often result in their needs unmet. This issue becomes more challenging when it involves more ... -
The I.C.a.R.U.S. Program: Phase 1
How can we improve communication at the start of the nurse-physician relationship? Is there a way to start role delineation and communication excellence at the beginning? The participants who view this poster will learn ... -
IA thrombectomy nursing care for acute ischemic stroke in Taiwan
How to reduce the neurological impairment of acute ischemic stroke cases and improve the prognosis of neurological function to reduce the burden on families, society and the country is indeed a very important issue in ... -
Icek Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behavior: A theoretical framework
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: The Theory of Planned Behavior was developed by Icek Ajzen in 1985 and has since undergone a series of revisions with the latest revision in 2011. The Theory of Planned Behavior ... -
ICU diaries reduce post traumatic stress disorder after critical illness in patients and family members
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: Delusional memories from the period of critical illness have been shown to be a major contributor to the later occurrence of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). ... -
ICU diaries: The journey to psychological recovery for critically ill patient's family members
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: Delusional memories from the period of critical illness have been shown to be a major contributor to the later occurrence of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). ... -
ICU diary programs used to decrease PICS symptoms in ICU survivors/families: An integrative research review
Many ICU patients are surviving critical illness but in return are suffering from Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS). ICU diaries in the critical care setting have been suggested as a way to help decrease symptoms of PICS ... -
ICU diary: Mind the gap
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: Critically ill patients have reported gaps in their memories, distorted perceptions and hallucinations which can contribute to the development of posttraumatic stress ... -
ICU diary: Supporting the intensive care patients transition from the ICU
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Critically ill patients have reported psychological problems which have been attributed to distorted perceptions or delusional memories and gaps in their memories of their ... -
ICU nurse's judgment of the validity of a PICS Assessment Tool
The author educates critical care nursing at university in Japan. Post intensive care syndrome is very important for maintaining long-term quality of life of patients, so it is indispensable for nursing at ICU. Educating ... -
Identification of best practices for short term medical mission trips and development of practice guidelines
Over the past decade, there has been an increased focus on participation by healthcare providers in short-term medical mission trips (STMMT). This presentation will discuss the results of an assessment of best practices ... -
Identification of developmental risk in infants with medical problems: A program of research
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: This session will summarize my lifetime of research on the needs of youngest patients with whom nurses work: premature and other high-risk infants. These infants are at high-risk ...