Browsing Sigma International Nursing Research Congress by Item Type "Poster"
Now showing items 1-20 of 1996
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1991-2015 longitudinal prevalence trends of suicide ideation among high school students in the U.S.
(2017-07-28)This study was designed to describe the longitudinal prevalence trends of high school students who had suicide ideation one or more times and to compare them in the different grade levels, genders, and races/ethnicities ... -
1991-2015 trends of adolescent smoked first whole cigarette before age 13 in the U.S.
(2017-07-28)Tobacco use since young increases the risk of harmful health effects and lifelong nicotine addiction. The literature has studies that reported adolescent's first whole cigarette smoking before the age 13 prevalence trends. ... -
2 feet 4 life: A foot care self-management intervention for older adults without diabetes
The high prevalence of foot problems in older adults necessitates preventative foot self-care. This feasibility study evaluated a foot care self-management program on community-dwelling older adults without diabetes. ... -
Academic and Community Leaders Partnership for Prevention and Control of Emerging Diseases: Lesson From Rwanda
This abstract emphasize the role of partnership between school of nursing and community local leaders in prevention and control of emerging communicable and non communicable diseases. -
Academic leadership in baccalaureate nursing programs: A literature review
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Background: The aging population, lack of succession planning and leadership development in health care, and long term effects of America's economic down tuRNn 2008, have ... -
Accelerating advanced practice palliative care competencies
There are many unmet palliative care needs for patients and nurse training in palliative care competencies is insufficient. This educational program aims to prepare AP-DNP students to integrate principles of palliative ... -
Acceptance and usability of a web-based medication management system among nurses in a telehealth hospital
This study aims to determine the acceptance and usability of a web-based medication management system among nurses working in a Pilot Telehealth Hospital in Bulacan. -
Acceptance of mobile applications for safe medications use in senior citizens: A pilot study
mHealth apps is now apply in eHealth system to promote individual's health. Our research design a mHealth apps for senior citizen to provide medication safety. -
Access to healthcare for transgendered people
(2017-07-27)Transgendered people are more vulnerable and at risk in terms of certain diseases.Nurses have an important position in the protection of this group.Nurses should help to improve the quality of life of the people by making ... -
Accessing Oncology Care Among Indigenous Peoples: A Cultural Safety/Trauma-Violence Informed Care Perspective
This presentation details doctoral thesis research in progress that aims to investigate the role of oncology nurses in shaping access to high quality oncology care for Indigenous peoples in Canada. Cultural safety and ... -
According to NANDA diagnosis and NIC, administration nursing care of patient with congenital esophageal atresia
(2018-07-03)In this study, given a 5 month 27 day old nursing care patient with esophageal atresia, laryngeal cleft, and congenital tracheobronchomalacia, for whom a nursing care was planned and applied based on NANDA nursing diagnoses, ... -
Acculturation of healthy, college-educated, female, diaspora immigrants from five English-speaking countries including Australia
(2018-07-03)This cross-sectional study compared acculturation in healthy, college-educated women from English-Speaking Countries (i.e., Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States). It found no differences ... -
Acetylcysteine for preventing AKI in patients of clinical CKD before angiography: An evidence review
CKD has a huge impact on patients, families, and society. Therefore, prevention, treatment and care are more important. Acetylcyctein, an aminolated (acetyl-)-based amino acid (cysteine), is a common antispasmodic drug and ... -
Achievement of insulin injection training by skin model in diabetes patients
(2016-07-13)Purpose: Many diabetic patients often had problems about insulin injection as they were not correct technics, had not sterile technic and did not get full drug dose. This was a common problem in clinical practice. While ... -
Active transportation and cardiometabolic health among adults: A systematic review
This review of active transportation literature is being conducted to determine the presence or absence of a causal link with cardiometabolic outcomes. Findings will inform an active transportation intervention, to improve ... -
Activities of daily living and quality of life of older patients undergoing hip fracture surgery
The study aimed to evaluate the relationships of activities of daily living and quality of life in Chinese older patients undergoing hip fracture surgery. The older and longer hospital stays of the patients, the lower the ... -
Acupressure on anxiety in nursing home residents: A randomized-controlled trial
(2018-06-29)A high prevalence rate of psychological distress among institutionalized elderly has been reported and is associated with a decreased quality of life. Acupressure may be considered as an alternative therapy for improving ... -
Adaptation to curriculum delivered via iPad technology
(2017-07-27)The purpose of this research study is to determine how skills and attitudes in undergraduate and graduate students in a large, Midwestern university nursing program change when transitioning to the integration of iPads in ... -
Addressing Non-Communicable Disease in Rural Nigeria Through Dietary Assessment
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are major problems in Nigeria. For management and prevention of NCDs, dietary modifications must occur and coincide with the culture. We obtained 24hr diet recall and favorite recipe with ... -
Addressing nursing workaround solutions to encountered problems: Engagement of frontline nurses in STAR-2++ network study
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: Purpose: Frontline nursing staff experience first-order operational failures negatively impacting their ability to provide optimal care. Frontline ...