Browsing College of Nursing and Health Innovation: Department of Nursing by Title
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A Narrative Analysis Of Women's Adaptation Following Sexual Assault
Sexual assault against women violates every area of their lives: safety, security, physical health, and social status. Available evidence is inadequate to guide interventions to promote effective adaptation following ... -
A National Study To Compare The Tolerability And Effectiveness Of Colon Cleansing Preparations
(Nursing, 2009-09-16)Colorectal cancer is the third most common form of cancer, and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Fortunately, 90% of colorectal cancer deaths are preventable if the disease is detected ... -
Networking: Building Relationships
(College of Nursing, 2008-10)Presented to doctoral students, The University of Texas at Arlington, Texas -
Networking: Building Relationships
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New Graduate Nurses and Transition to Practice
A widely acknowledged transition to practice gap exists for nursing students who have recently graduated and are starting their first job as a registered nurse (RN). In an attempt to bridge this gap, new graduate nurses ... -
A New Screening Procedure to Identify Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders
(College of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington, May 6th, 2)It is estimated that 24% of persons served by community mental health agencies have a co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD). Up to 50% of persons with substance abuse have co-occurring post-traumatic ... -
Novel PLA- and PCL-HA Porous 3D Scaffolds Prepared by Robocasting Faciliate MC3T3-E1 Subclone 4 Cellular Attachment and Growth
(Wiley, 2015)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Novel robocast poly‐caprolactone‐ and poly‐lactic acid‐hydroxyapatite composites were fabricated as planar films (2D) and multi‐layered scaffolds (3D) (PCL‐HA and ... -
Nurses Collaborating with Cross Disciplinary Networks: Starting to Integrate Genomics into Practice
(National Black Nurses Association, Inc.College of Nursing, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2010-07)Nurses and other health-care providers are poised to include genetic discoveries into practice settings and to translate such knowledge for consumer benefit within culturally appropriate contexts. Nurses must seek ... -
Nursing Informatics
(Saunders Elsevier, 2012-06)Nursing informatics (NI) is both a system and a science. A system brings order or method and is a coordinated arrangement of working elements or organisms.1,2 Science is a systematic acquisition of knowledge, especially ... -
NURSING STUDENTS’ CULTURAL AWARENESS AND HIGH-FIDELITY SIMULATION SKILLS
(2022-05-16)Cultural awareness is learning to be self-aware of other cultures and even an individual’s own culture. Nursing students learn about influences of values and beliefs, and the impacts of culture as they consider how to care ... -
Older Adult Hospital Readmission Outcomes of Transitional Care Model Compared with Home Based Primary Care Practice
(2019-08-12)Background: Thirty-day hospital readmission is a significant quality of care and economic problem for adults aged 65 years and older in the United States. The diagnoses most commonly problematic include heart failure (HF), ... -
Pain Management in Nursing Homes
(College of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2020)Background: Pain is a leading cause of disability and a major contributor to health care costs. Over 85% of patients in nursing homes report pain on a daily basis (CDC, 2016). The rescheduling of hydrocodone to schedule ... -
Pain Management in Nursing Homes
(College of Nursing, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2018)Background: Pain is a leading cause of disability and a major contributor to health care costs. Over 85% of patients in nursing homes report pain on a daily basis (CDC, 2016). The rescheduling of hydrocodone to schedule ... -
Parent Health Literacy And Communication With Diabetes Educators In A Pediatric Diabetes Clinic: A Mixed Methods Approach
(Nursing, 2014-07-14)The association between low health literacy and poor patient-provider communication has been well established in adult patients. Little pediatric research has been reported on the relationship between parent health literacy ... -
PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE – A QUALITATIVE STUDY
(2023-05-19)PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE – A QUALITATIVE STUDY People living with heart failure manage their diagnosis in diverse ways. The lived experiences of qualitative study participants are valuable for helping healthcare ... -
PECVD SiOx Accelerates Hydroxyapatite Surface Formation for Enhanced Early Osteogenic Differentiation
(Wiley, 2014)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Current metal implants are designed to structurally support the surrounding bone upon fracture. However, they have long healing times as they do not form an apatite ... -
Pediatric nurses' journeys to relieve children's post-operative pain
(Nursing, 2010-07-19)This study sought to bridge the gap of nurses' knowledge of pain management and translation into clinical practice by describing pediatric nurses' negotiation of the bureaucracy of caring. The purpose of this study was to ... -
Perceptions and Experiences of Informal Caregivers Related to the Role of Social Support while Caring for Stroke Victims
(2021-11-12)There are many expectations and responsibilities associated with stroke caregiving. The influence of social support on coping with stressors of stroke caregiving is important to explore. Using Pearlin's Stress Theory of ... -
Pilot Trial of an Electronic Family Medical History in US Faith-Based Communities
(SageCollege of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2014)In spite of the acknowledged importance of collecting family health information, methods of collecting, organizing, and storage of pedigree data are not uniformly utilized in practice, though several electronic tools have ... -
Policy Analysis: Impact of Legislative Policy on Infant Mortality
(College of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2014-11-08)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: This study examined the impact of health policy on infant mortality. Public Use Data Files were used to assess differences in groups before and after the initiation ...