Browsing Sigma Nursing Education Events by Item Type "Presentation"
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The 2017 National QSEN Faculty Assessment: Findings and Implications for Nursing Education
(2018-03-23)This presentation describes findings of the National QSEN Faculty Assessment, implications for nursing education, and opportunities to improve resources and support faculty in this work. -
Academic practice partnerships and nurse residency programs
(2016-04-01)Session presented on Friday, April 8, 2016: Academic practice partnerships have become more prevalent in nursing practice. Professional nursing has recognized a need to provide a seamless transition from the classroom to ... -
An academic-practice partnership to support retention of new graduate nurses in the emergency department
This presentation will address the benefits of an academic-practice partnership for staffing emergency departments (ED) and other high acuity areas. Presenters will describe the educational and clinical interventions created ... -
Acceptability and usability of quick response codes to access just-in-time training for low-frequency nursing procedures
We explored the acceptability and usability of nurses using quick response (QR) codes for accessing just-in-time training (JITT)on 24-bed medical/surgical unit in a community hospital hospital. Initially, no nurses utilized ... -
An action research study on mandatory wellness debriefing for acute care registered nurses
This work focuses on the exploration of using mandatory debriefing in a professional clinical environment for the strategic purpose of personal well-being, coping, and stress management. Audience members will gain insight ... -
Active teaching strategies for a sense of salience: End-of-life communication
(2014-05-13)Session presented on: Friday, April 4, 2014: The problem addressed was twofold: First, passive lecture prevents transfer to situational decision-making, or a sense of salience (Benner, Sutphen, Leonard, & Day, 2010). ... -
Addressing Workplace Violence in Prelicensure Curriculum: Development, Administration, and Evaluation of an Innovative Teaching Bundle
(2018-03-22)Nurse educators are well-qualified to teach about occupational hazards, including workplace violence (WPV), but such concepts are not systematically evident in pre-licensure curricula. To address this gap, learning needs ... -
Advancing perianesthesia care forward: Innovative educational program to foster excellence
An innovative program was created to address the unique challenges faced within the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) environment. This program prepared Registered Nurses (RNs) to assess and intervene with a varying acuity ... -
The affiliate faculty role: A new model for clinical nurse education
(2018-03-22)Based on an academic-practice partnership, the affiliate faculty model is an innovative approach to addressing the nursing faculty shortage, while keeping experts at the bedside. The benefits of this model will be explored ... -
African American nurses speak out about trust and mistrust in predominately white nursing programs
(2018-03-29)This study describes experiences of trust and mistrust by African American nurses while attending predominately White nursing programs. Trust describes caring, working towards diversity, and supporting through actions. ... -
AGACNP student led interdisciplinary teams: An IPE approach to TeamSTEPPS in the simulation learning center
To meet the needs of an evolving health care system, nurse practitioners (NP) must be prepared to lead teams. Course faculty for AG-ACNP and simulation collaborated to develop an interprofessional educational intervention ... -
The Agile Process: A Multidiscipline Team Method of Course Development
(2018-03-28)Course development is an involved process, especially in a virtual environment. Adopting the Agile Process,for software development allowed us to create a multidisciplinary team that enabled us to review, revise, and ... -
Alternate site glucose testing: Close, but not close enough?
Replication study conducted to compare pain and accuracy of blood glucose samples from fingertip and palm, an alternative site (AST) if effort to support previous study findings. Though findings were statistically significant ... -
An alternative perioperative teaching strategy: Using simulation
Nursing student clinical experiences in the perioperative setting can be challenging to find and are not always readily available. There is limited literature on using perioperative simulation to meet this need. Learn how ... -
An analysis of peer teaching between adult health and nursing assessment students
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016: Peer-teaching is an educational strategy that has recently been incorporated into a local School of Nursing curriculum. The Adult Health II nursing students taught basic ... -
Antibullying definition, policy, surveillance, education, and training in the healthcare field
Workplace anti-bullying strategy in healthcare requires leader and non-leader investment. The session opens with a 5 minute video allowing participants the opportunity to engage during the actual presentation through their ... -
Applying theory to the process of international research
The process of guiding research itself can be a daunting task for any nurse researcher. In this presentation, the authors' experiences in developing and conducting an international research study in Costa Rica will be ... -
Are Canadian Indigenous Students Feeling Ready for Registered Nursing Practice?
(2018-03-29)The purpose of this presentation is to explore the readiness for practice perceptions of senior undergraduate nursing students of Indigenous ancestry in one Canadian province. Study results show that cultural background ... -
Are we having fun yet?: Instructional delivery methods that enhance online student satisfaction
(2014-05-13)Session presented on Saturday, April 5, 2014: The study determined the relationship between six instructional delivery methods in the Distance Education Learning Environments Survey (DELES) and the satisfaction levels of ... -
The art of nursing: Interprofessional education (IPE) to enhance clinical reasoning competencies in nursing students
The Art of Nursing project brings together nursing faculty and art educators to implement art-based educational programming for beginning nursing students. We will discuss key components of our inter-professional educational ...