Natalia Cineas, New York City Health + Hospitals, United States
The social determinants of health as defined by the World Health Organization and U.S. Centers for Disease Control represent a vast range of physical, environmental, economic, social, cultural, political, governmental and community conditions that have a significant impact on peo [....] » Read More
Title : Global health issues in diabetes care
Adele Webb, Strategic Education, Inc., United States
This presentation will demonstrate the spread and seriousness of the current global diabetes pandemic. By examining the concepts of social determinants of health and how such determinants relate to the global pandemic, this presentation will offer interventions based on a populat [....] » Read More
Title : Mindfulness…A path to self-care and wellness during stressful times in our lives as professionals
Donna White, University of Massachusetts - Boston, United States
This Workshop will present the factors that often lead to Stress in the Workplace. Variable stressors increase the demand on the human body and may lead to physical and emotional ailments that potentially lead to a loss of purpose in one’s life. The presentation [....] » Read More
Title : Grow your own APRNs and keep them forever; Success in Colorado
Callie Anne Bittner, Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence, United States
Rural youth are twice as likely to commit suicide in Colorado. Nine of the ten counties with the highest overdose rates are rural. 51% of all rural counties do not have an addiction counselor. Colorado ranks 17th for adults with mental illness who did not receive treatment. The s [....] » Read More
Title : Substituting simulated ward practice for clinical practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: Action research
Wong Sze Wing Julia, Tung Wah College, Hong Kong
Background: All clinical practicums for nursing students in Hong Kong have been suspended since February 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. To avoid delays to student graduation and maintain the quality of clinical learning, the school of nursing created a simulated ward for [....] » Read More
Title : Patient involvement in chronic disease management: Research highlights
Joanne Smith Young, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Numerous potential benefits come from developing new approaches for working with patients and developing partnerships with them to better manage their own healthcare and service delivery. These benefits include increased patient satisfaction and trust, improved patients’ qu [....] » Read More
Title : Addressing workplace violence: Insider secrets to achieving positive organizational outcomes
Mary Fanning, WVU Medicine, United States
Project Overview Workplace violence in healthcare extends beyond emergency and behavioral settings. Executive leadership is challenged with establishing a systems to support the workforce in a challenging work environment. Leaders at a 790-bed, Magnet designated, aca [....] » Read More
Title : Treating infectious diseases during the Covid pandemic in a vulnerable population
Eileen G Scarinci, North Jersey Community Research Initative, United States
The Covid 19 Pandemic has created many barriers for treating patients with infectious diseases. We are an urban Health Care Center located in Newark NJ, which had one of the highest rates of Covid in the state. Our patients are living in shelters, multifamily dwellings, pub [....] » Read More
Title : The Impact of mindfulness training on stress and burnout during the first six months of practice
Denise Stage McNulty, Houston Methodist Willowbrook and Texas Women’s University, United States
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Title : Increasing nursing student success with early individual remediation
Faye Fairchild, Columbia College, United States
Background: Nurse educators should implement remediation strategies to reduce student nurse attrition, improve graduation rates, and ultimately decrease the nursing shortage. This pilot study aimed to increase the retention rate of at-risk nursing students in an undergraduate &ls [....] » Read More
Title : Reflective journaling through one minute paper
Rebecca Toothaker, Bloomsburg University, United States
Background: Reflective journaling has been the impetus to promote a learner-centered environment where the student learns the practice of nursing through reflection. The National League of Nursing (2019) reiterates the importance of reflection and critical thinking within the cor [....] » Read More
Title : Reflective journaling through one minute paper
Pamela E Cook, Bloomsburg University, United States
Background: Reflective journaling has been the impetus to promote a learner-centered environment where the student learns the practice of nursing through reflection. The National League of Nursing (2019) reiterates the importance of reflection and critical thinking within the cor [....] » Read More
Title : Diabetic screening and self-care in the severely mental ill person
Rosemarie White, Delaware State University, United States
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Title : Violence in Nursing: Silent Epidemic
Miranda Squire, UC Health, United States
Background: Healthcare workers face a daily threat that has a potential to injure them both psychologically and physically, patients who are violent. The actual prevalence of verbal and physical violence is not known as professionals tend to under-report violent incidences. Viole [....] » Read More
Title : Psychological impact of Covid-19 on nurses: A survey utilizing standard measures of distress, resilience and growth
Matthew Hickling, Community Care Physicians - Siena College, United States
Nurses are high risk front-line workers dealing with Covid-19. Psychological distress has been found to impact a large number of nursing professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic. Healthcare workers have been identified as having significant emotional reactions to exposure relat [....] » Read More
Title : Promoting caregiver engagement during transitional care using the 4Ms framework of age-friendly care
Jessie Dhaliwal, PopHealthCare and Pennsylvania State University, United States
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Title : Using the “Circle Way”: A tool for developing a reflective practice
Angela Lang, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States
Reflection is an evidence-based strategy to promote deeper learning and intentionally improve one’s understanding of the impact of one’s professional actions and of the emotional response to learning one’s professional skills. Teaching reflection skills and sett [....] » Read More
Title : Untangling skin breakdown & poor wound healing outcomes
Lore E Rhodes, WOC, United States
The major categories of chronic dermal ulcers are complex and difficult to prevent and treat. These are the categories of venous stasis, neuropathic (diabetic), arterial insufficiency, and pressure ulcers/injuries plaguing patients who suffer with the health conditions after whic [....] » Read More
Title : Using the “Circle Way”: A Tool for developing a reflective practice
Christine Feierstein, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States
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Title : Resilience in the Face of Change; Covid-19, Chaos, and Commitment
Patricia Love, Florida Gateway College, United States
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Title : Lived experience of frontline nurses supporting two hospitals in Wuhan during the COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Xiaoyun Zhou, The University of Queensland, Australia
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Title : Development of global perception among nursing students in Japan
Machiko Higuchi, National College of Nursing, Japan
Nursing education was first established in Japan in 1885, only 25 years after Florence Nightingale established her nursing school in Britain. However, only 11 nursing colleges had been established by the 1990s in Japan. Nursing education has since developed rapidly, with 272 nurs [....] » Read More
Title : Addressing workplace violence: Insider secrets to achieving positive organizational outcomes
Dan C Harris, WVU Medicine, United States
Project Overview: Workplace violence in healthcare extends beyond emergency and behavioral settings. Executive leadership is challenged with establishing a systems to support the workforce in a challenging work environment. Leaders at a 790-bed, Magnet designated, academic medica [....] » Read More
Title : Parents’ perception of nursing support in neonatal intensive care units in private hospitals in the Western Cape
Immaculate Ndango Nyonka, N1 City Netcare Hospital, South Africa
Parents undergo negative experiences that include parental anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress when their newborn babies are hospitalised in neonatal intensive care unit. During this stressful period, parents need assistance from staff in order to cope. A quantitative, [....] » Read More