Browsing College of Nursing and Health Innovation: Department of Nursing by Title
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Reduction of Unplanned Extubations in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
(College of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2014-11-21)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Unplanned extubations (UE) are a preventable adverse event which occurs when intubated patients have their endotracheal tubes (ETT) accidentally dislodged from ... -
The Relationship Among Spirituality, Self-efficacy and Quality of Life in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease
(University of Texas at ArlingtonCollege of Nursing, 2007-12)For the individual with sickle cell disease (SCD), the lifespan is increasing but adults report decreased quality of life (QOL), low self-efficacy, and ineffective coping skills. The care of adult patients with SCD ... -
The Relationship Among Spirituality, Self-efficacy, And Quality Of Life In Adults With Sickle Cell Disease
(Nursing, 2008-04-22)For the individual with sickle cell disease (SCD), the lifespan is increasing but adults report decreased quality of life (QOL), low self-efficacy, and ineffective coping skills. The care of adult patients with SCD requires ... -
Relationship between engagement and level of functional status in older adults
(SageCollege of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas Arlington, 2017)Functional status is an important component of quality of life for older adults and for their caregivers. Factors associated with level of functional status include age, comorbidity, cognitive status, depression, social ... -
The Relationship Between Faith-based Support And Physical Activity Levels Among African American Women In Faith Communities
Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for death worldwide, and is a major contributor for a number of chronic diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cancer in the United States (CDC, ... -
Reminder Calls to Reduce No Show Rate
(College of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2018)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 ... -
Research Utilization Barriers Perceived By Nurses In The Emergency Department
(Nursing, 2008-09-17)The purpose of this quantitative, descriptive study is to explore and describe Emergency Department nurses' perceived barriers to research utilization. The setting of this study takes place in the Emergency Department of ... -
Role of Hydrogen and Nitrogen on the Surface Chemical Structure of Bioactive Amorphous Silicon Oxynitride Films
(American Chemical Society, 2017-08-21)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Silicon oxynitride (Si–O–N) is a new biomaterial in which its O/N ratio is tunable for variable Si release and its subsequent endocytotic incorporation into native ... -
Roles of the perioperative nurse and informaticist and implications for practice, education, and administration.
(Saunders Elsevier, 2012-06)Technology and innovation are vital partners in the patient safety improvement process. For new innovation and technology to succeed in this process, it must be supported by the nurses who use it, the informaticist who ... -
Scholarly Tailgating Defined: A Diverse, Giant Network
(Association of Black Nursing Faculty, Inc., 2013)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Scholarly tailgating and developmental relationships can soar professional identity, advance one’s scholarly career and foster cultural diversity in healthcare. ... -
Screening for Adolescent Depression in the Primary Care Setting Using the CES-DC
(College of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2011-12-01)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** -
Searching the Literature With Professional Databases
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Self-Care Narratives: Life Stories of Rural Adults Managing Chronic Illness without Insurance
(2023-07-31)Uninsured rural adults with chronic illness are more likely to experience worse outcomes than insured individuals. Without access to healthcare or insurance, self-care is an important variable in the management of chronic ... -
Self-efficacy Of Caregiving And Caregiver Stress In Adult Informal Caregivers Of Individuals At The End-of-life
(Nursing, 2014-12)Researchers have established an association between the stressors of providing informal care and physiological and psychological health risks (Applebaum & Breitbart, 2013; Au et al., 2010; Bainbridge, Krueger, Lohfeld, & ... -
Sepsis Bundles: Impact on Mortality and Patient Outcomes
(College of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2018)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 ... -
Serious Infectious Events Following Cesarean Section
The purpose of this study was to evaluate trends in the incidence of serious infectious events (SIE), defined as organ space infection, sepsis, and Cesarean Section (CS) wound disruption, during the birth admission or ... -
Serum Procalcitonin Levels on Antibiotic Duration & Patient Outcomes in COPD Exacerbations
(College of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2014-12-03)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** -
Service-Learning and Clinical Nursing Education: A Delphi Inquiry
(2019)Background: There is confusion about the similarities and differences between service-learning and clinical nursing education among nurse educators. Method: The Delphi method was used to survey nursing authors of articles on ... -
The Seven Rs of Supporting Opinion and Avoiding Plagiarism
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Consultation and Education for Adolescents and Young Adults
(2022-05-18)Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have drastically increased in recent years nationwide and worldwide. Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) ages 15-24 make up just over one-quarter of the sexually active populace. ...