• Health Behavior: Theory, Research, and Practice (5th Ed. (upenn.edu)
  • Health Behavior: Theory, Research, and Practice (5th Ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc./Wiley. (upenn.edu)
  • Registered nurses should engage in identifying problems and accessing, assessing, applying, persuading, implementing, and integrating research findings into their nursing practice to help resolve quality and safety problems in healthcare. (confex.com)
  • Pica Practice and Other Hand-Mouth Behavior and Children's Developmental Level. (cdc.gov)
  • To find out how these communication processes work in a real-life situation, Dr. Janneke Noordman and colleagues recently analyzed a large number of practice nurse-patient consultations. (noldus.com)
  • Motivational interviewing within the different stages of change: An analysis of practice nurse-patient consultations aimed at promoting a healthier lifestyle. (noldus.com)
  • spirituality plays a role in their emotional and mental capacity to handle challenges they face and practice health-promoting behaviors. (wikipedia.org)
  • For the homeless who practice spirituality as a positive coping mechanism, it often improves their life and is cited as a source of strength and comfort in qualitative research. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to being a dedicated nurse-researcher, Dr. Bryant has maintained an active clinical practice since 2003. (unc.edu)
  • While research has focussed on the current and potential role of the practice nurse (PN) in Australia, the acceptability of this role by consumers has not been investigated. (nih.gov)
  • Principles of practice for academic/practice/community research partnerships. (ons.org)
  • The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes and beliefs of pediatric nurse practitioners (PNPs) and pediatricians concerning collaborative practice relationships and to explore the themes that emerged to establish a definition of collaborative practice between PNPs and pediatricians as it applies to current practice trends. (nih.gov)
  • The data revealed that the words "supervision" and "independence" should be changed to "consultation" when describing a contemporary collaborative practice relationship between a nurse practitioner and physician. (nih.gov)
  • Those cultural beliefs can affect the way a nurse collects information regarding a family history and even how they approach the whole subject," adds Lea, who served as the principal investigator for a three-year NIH/NHGRI grant to develop a Practice-Based Genetics Curriculum for Nurse Educators. (minoritynurse.com)
  • The program emphasizes the development of skills and knowledge , as well as the clinical judgment that distinguishes the practice of a professional nurse. (wmich.edu)
  • After earning a B.S.N. degree, graduates will be eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination, the licensing exam that allows one to practice as a registered nurse. (wmich.edu)
  • Analyze and apply nursing research and scholarly inquiry to inform professional practice. (wmich.edu)
  • Accept responsibility and accountability for behavior consistent with the profession's code of ethics and standards of professional practice. (wmich.edu)
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Practitioner: Nursing Practice, D.N.P. (sc.edu)
  • Nursing practice and nursing education are evolving rapidly. (wsu.edu)
  • Stephanie L, Sharma R. Digital health eco-systems: An epochal review of practice-oriented research. (jmir.org)
  • Nursing research informs practice by focusing on how to provide optimal care for patients and their families. (luriechildrens.org)
  • Lurie Children's embraces research by engaging nurses at all levels of practice. (luriechildrens.org)
  • This endowed fund provides grant support for nurses advancing evidence-based practice, conducting research, pursuing formal non-degree course work or study abroad, or developing a new innovative, leadership or educational project to advance professional pediatric nursing, symptom management, or pediatric patient care at Lurie Children's. (luriechildrens.org)
  • She is a board-certified adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner and a gerontological nurse practitioner with geropsychiatric nursing practice in rural Arkansas nursing homes. (uams.edu)
  • The goal of this project is to enhance the gerontological nursing workforce with advanced practice nurses who are experts in health disparities. (uams.edu)
  • Karen Bankston , associate dean for clinical practice, partnership, and community engagement in the College of Nursing at the University of Cincinnati, has been chosen to receive the Mary Mahoney Award from the American Nurses Association. (jbhe.com)
  • We often think of nurses as being in hospitals and clinics, and those are certainly important settings where nurses practice. (medlineplus.gov)
  • But nurses practice pretty much everywhere: schools and workplaces, homes, long-term care facilities, policy settings and justice settings, and in communities more generally around the globe-from urban to suburban to rural. (medlineplus.gov)
  • From the beginning, NINR has supported research to provide the scientific basis for practice as well as policy. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Ashley Leak Bryant, PhD, RN, OCN, FAAN is the Senior Associate Dean for Global Initiatives and the Frances Hill Fox Distinguished Professor in the School of Nursing. (unc.edu)
  • Upon the pilot's success, UH Mānoa's School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene approached Outreach College with the program idea and the request to assist with registration. (hawaii.edu)
  • The Pre-Licensure BSN program is for students coming to college for the first time or transferring to the School of Nursing from another academic major, college or university. (wmich.edu)
  • Jenny Alderden, assistant professor in School of Nursing - "Pressure Injury Risk Prediction among Critical Care Patients: A Machine Learning Approach. (boisestate.edu)
  • Research and scholarship at the Washington State University College of Nursing address important issues in society and in healthcare. (wsu.edu)
  • WSU College of Nursing Associate Professor Dr. Roschelle Fritz presents "Information and Communications Technology Driven Healthcare on Personal and Population Health" at the NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Festival December 2019. (wsu.edu)
  • However, taken as a whole, research tends to show that the effect of spirituality is positive, associated with better health outcomes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Spiritual wellbeing has been associated with positive physical health outcomes in research. (wikipedia.org)
  • AHRQ Projects funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund. (ahrq.gov)
  • According to the Joint Commission "intimidating and disruptive behaviors" can facilitate medication errors, lower patient satisfaction and lead to adverse patient outcomes. (ipl.org)
  • Our research focuses on understanding the individual and environmental determinants of different health promoting behaviours, with a view to developing effective behaviour change interventions to improve health outcomes. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • She has been interested in changing behaviors and self-management outcomes thus, she developed an outcome measurement tool, which is the Cardiac Health Behavior Scale for Adults with Cardiovascular Risks or Diseases (CHB-K21), and validated nursing-sensitive self-management outcomes for people with diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, and lipid disorders. (uwm.edu)
  • Also, she is interested in the effectiveness of nursing care through evaluations of nursing outcomes to improve the quality of nursing interventions using standardized nursing terminologies. (uwm.edu)
  • Validation of the knowledge and self-management nursing outcomes classification outcomes for adults with hypertension and lipid-disorder. (uwm.edu)
  • Build skills assessing research and evaluating outcomes with the goal of improving patient care. (sc.edu)
  • Better pediatric care developed through nursing science improves health outcomes for children, our primary mission at Lurie Children's. (luriechildrens.org)
  • Her early research focused on studying differences in disablement outcomes between women of Mexican American and Non-Hispanic White women with mobility limitations. (uams.edu)
  • Increased promotion and use of evidence-based public health interventions for arthritis may improve health-promoting behaviors and health outcomes among adults with arthritis. (cdc.gov)
  • Registered nurses were asked to identify the hospital they worked for in order to tie them to organizational characteristics. (confex.com)
  • Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) improves efficiency and employees' participation and generally provides a good ambiance. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This study was conducted to determine the role of job satisfaction (JS), organizational commitment (OC) and procedural justice (PJ) in explaining OCB among nurses working in fifteen educational-treatment centers in Tehran-Iran, to provide guidelines for health care managers' further understanding of how to encourage citizenship behavior among nurses. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Nurses who signed the informed consent and holding a bachelor or master degree, having a minimum one year of job experience and not having organizational management position during the questionnaire distribution were included in the study. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There are factors that contribute to the cause of injury incidents such as: Organizational stressors, emotional and physical stress and poor safety behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • Frank co-founded the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making (in 1987) and served as associate editor for almost 30 years, and also served in editorial roles for Journal of Applied Psychology, Medical Decision Making, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes , and Psychological Review . (umich.edu)
  • She earned a Ph.D. in nursing research and organizational behavior from the University of Cincinnati. (jbhe.com)
  • We look for ways to encourage healthy behaviors in community settings. (wsu.edu)
  • They looked into social interactions between direct-care staff and Korean Americans with dementia, and developed two social interaction coding schemes to measure the dementia-competent social interaction and culturally-competent social interaction of direct-care staff in this Korean American nursing home. (noldus.com)
  • The development of direct-care staff social interaction coding schemas for nursing home residents with dementia. (noldus.com)
  • The effect of circadian light on the behavior of patients with dementia is also being studied. (va.gov)
  • Background: Disrupted sleep is common among nursing home patients with dementia and is associated with increased agitation, depression, and cognitive impairment. (uib.no)
  • Of the 3 to 4.5 million Americans with dementia in the United States, only about 1 million reside in nursing homes, leaving over 2 million individuals with dementia who reside at home (233). (lacounty.gov)
  • Dr. Tiffany Hutchins and Dr. Patricia Prelock perform research and develop interventions to help people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) develop social problem-solving skills. (uvm.edu)
  • Her program of research focuses on delivering multidisciplinary interventions to improve symptoms, functional status, and quality of life for both older adults with blood cancers and their caregivers. (unc.edu)
  • The results advance understanding of stability and change of three important problem behaviors through preschool, childhood, and adolescence to young adulthood in prematurely born infants in order to inform clinicians about timely assessment and the refinement of effective interventions. (ed.gov)
  • Effectiveness of nursing interventions using standardized nursing terminologies: An integrative review. (uwm.edu)
  • Interventions with the family that focus on the specific behavior problem and, where appropriate, carefully monitored pharmacologic treatment of behavioral symptoms can be helpful. (lacounty.gov)
  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. (ahrq.gov)
  • According to pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research, U.S. nurses believe they considerably influence patients' health decisions and behavior. (worldpharmanews.com)
  • Pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research releases Taking the Pulse® Nurses v10.0, the latest iteration of its study focused on how nurses use digital resources, handheld devices, and other technologies in the professional setting. (worldpharmanews.com)
  • 149) There is a discrepancy between the interdisciplinary healthcare workforce and nurses should be considered full partners with physicians and other health professionals. (ipl.org)
  • Whether another nurse or higher medical provider it isn't right and is a major concern in healthcare. (ipl.org)
  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (ons.org)
  • Instead, companies are using the people you trust most - healthcare workers - to push their products and side-step regulations … and your nurse might not even know it. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • An J, Hayman L, Panniers T, Carty B. Theory Development in Nursing and Healthcare Informatics. (jmir.org)
  • In spring 2020, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa nursing faculty developed a three-hour training program, "Nursing During Pandemics-COVID-19" for students, frontline nurses and other health professionals as a teaching tool to ensure that they were prepared to navigate the new reality with COVID-19. (hawaii.edu)
  • The program content was piloted using a live webinar format for all UH Mānoa nursing faculty and enrolled nursing students in March 2020. (hawaii.edu)
  • Oppressed group behavior: Implications for nursing. (cdc.gov)
  • Implications for Nursing: Increasing ethnic minorities in research will generate knowledge that will contribute to culturally competent cancer care. (ons.org)
  • From a clinical perspective, nurses of color are uniquely qualified to educate minority patients about the health implications of this vast wealth of genetic information. (minoritynurse.com)
  • And to be effective patient advocates in this brave new genetic world, nurses in both disciplines must be well versed in the ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) of genomics research and genetic testing. (minoritynurse.com)
  • While limited in breadth and scope, the research ing Russia, Latvia, Estonia, Argentina, the Domini- highlighted here has many implications and appli- can Republic, and the Ivory Coast (WHO, 1999). (cdc.gov)
  • Infectious disease needs are addressed by GRECC ID physician and nurse practitioner who conduct weekly rounds or provide consultation through televideoconference. (va.gov)
  • She is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with more than 20 years of experience and expertise in chronic disease treatment. (uvm.edu)
  • The curriculum prepares nurses to sit for the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner national certification exam. (sc.edu)
  • Dr. Harris serves as the Specialty Coordinator of the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. (uams.edu)
  • She completed her master's degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner and then started a clinic specializing in the nursing care of people with heart failure. (uams.edu)
  • Our faculty currently holds 6.8 million in active funding from agencies such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Department of Defense, and the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) and in 2023, CNHS secured 2.3 million in external research funding - a 66% increase from 2022. (uvm.edu)
  • The College of Health Sciences Office of Research in conjunction with the college's Dean's Office is proud to award five research faculty applicants $20,000 each from the Intramural Pilot Project Program, better known as IP³. (boisestate.edu)
  • In a recent blog post, a study by Kim and Woods (2012) published in Geriatric Nursing was featured. (noldus.com)
  • Geriatric Nursing , 33 (2), 113-117. (noldus.com)
  • Wheatley, 2017) Studies have shown that extra hours can cause harmful consequences to both the nurse and patient. (ipl.org)
  • 137) If nurses don't do their mandatory overtime hours they may face consequences such as losing their job (Wheatley, 2017). (ipl.org)
  • Huston, 2017, pg151) Horizontal violence are behaviors that hinder nursing job satisfaction, impact job performance and put a lot of pressure on the nurse. (ipl.org)
  • Job Stress and Work Schedules in Relation to Nurse Obesity. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Jennifer Laurent's research focuses on brain and behavioral mechanisms that contribute to weight gain and obesity in youth. (uvm.edu)
  • Her research is centered around people with metabolic chronic conditions that include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia to manage their modifiable risk factors and change their health behaviors through self-management using health technology and information. (uwm.edu)
  • We've also linked issues of access to food with health behaviors and obesity risk. (medlineplus.gov)
  • en seeking help from a welfare centre. (who.int)
  • Diagnosis of ASD is based on behavior alone in humans, so naturally, behavior is an important part of human as well as rodent studies. (noldus.com)
  • Karen B. Lasater, PhD, RN, FAAN , Associate Professor in Penn Nursing 's Department of Biobehavioral Health Sciences , has been appointed as the Jessie M. Scott Term Chair in Nursing and Health Policy. (upenn.edu)
  • Providing timely, quality educational programs during the pandemic was one of the many ways UH contributed to the COVID-19 response," said Mary G. Boland , dean and professor of UH Mānoa Nursing. (hawaii.edu)
  • But Aguilar, who today is a clinical assistant professor in research at the Department of Pediatrics of the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, soon learned that the mothers were not going in for the screening. (minoritynurse.com)
  • The inclusiveness of Yates' perspective on decision making is what makes his work so remarkable: "Frank's work is distinguished by realizing the full promise of decision-making research," said Baruch Fischhoff, Professor of Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon. (umich.edu)
  • Professor of the Lato sensu Graduate Program in the National Institute of Teaching, Society and Research. (bvsalud.org)
  • Adjunct Professor of the Nursing Department at Pernambuco Federal University. (bvsalud.org)
  • A disscussion between the two groups of researchers at the inaugural National Pratice Nurse Conference in 2003, identifiied significant similarities in the findings of the tese studies. (nih.gov)
  • This includes such issues as protecting minority patients' privacy so that research findings can't be used to discriminate against them, and ensuring that genetic research is conducted in a culturally sensitive manner. (minoritynurse.com)
  • His research findings illuminated how decision makers respond to contrasting biases, focusing on uncertainty avoidance, over-confidence, risk taking propensity, and indecisiveness. (umich.edu)
  • We revisited our mission and revealed a new strategic plan during National Nurses Month in May of 2022. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Her clinical roles have given her unique insight into the various settings in which older adults and patients with cancer receive care and have empowered her to pursue experience-based, research-backed development of the nursing workforce both within the United States and abroad. (unc.edu)
  • There are various issues in nursing that needs to be addressed and this paper will focus on three: nursing workforce shortage, nursing violence and mandatory overtime hours. (ipl.org)
  • Nursing is the largest health care workforce in the United States. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Perhaps the effect of being in a legally sanctioned union such as marriage has a health promotional effect on maternal reproductive health behaviors and neonatal health factors. (tennessee.edu)
  • Therefore, the purpose of this presentation is to lay the foundations of a proposed project that will explore the perceptions of unmarried and married cohabiting mothers about maternal reproductive health behaviors and the effect of these perceptions upon neonatal health factors. (tennessee.edu)
  • As Director of the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), Shannon N. Zenk, Ph.D., M.P.H., R.N., FAAN, wants nurses' perspectives included in research to end health disparities nationwide. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The purpose of this study was to describe individual innovative behavior among registered nurses who work in acute care hospitals and to understand the antecedents to individual innovative behavior as well as the relationship of individual innovative behavior and research utilization. (confex.com)
  • Individual innovative behavior was predicted by autonomy, specialty certification, and belief suspension. (confex.com)
  • When you graduate with a nursing degree from WMU, you will be ready for nursing careers in settings like hospitals, home care, public health, clinics, schools, hospice, occupational settings, and health and wellness centers. (wmich.edu)
  • Perceived job stress, job satisfaction, and psychological symptoms in critical care nursing. (cdc.gov)
  • Breathing exercises guided by nurses relieved the symptoms. (researchgate.net)
  • Results of the research revealed agitation levels for four of the five symptoms were lower during massage than at baseline. (massagemag.com)
  • In April 2009, a novel infl uenza A virus, now referred on multivariate analysis were being a nurse (adjusted odds to as pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus, emerged in the United ratio [aOR] 4.5, 95% confi dence interval [CI] 1.0-19.6) and States and Mexico and rapidly spread worldwide ( 5 - 7 ). (cdc.gov)
  • This study aims to examine the effect of social isolation during COVID-19 pandemic on nutrition and exercise behaviors of nursing students. (researchgate.net)
  • A participant said, "Overall, [the training] was very helpful and informative regarding nursing responsibilities/roles, preparedness and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. (hawaii.edu)
  • 2) Age, education level, residential area, smoking habits of familis and ratio of smoking peers had significantly influence on subjects' smoking behavior. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • Subjects ranged in age from 70 to 105 and had a history of agitated behavior, as well as a diagnosis of cognitive impairment, whether moderate or severe. (massagemag.com)
  • Dr. Michael Cannizzaro investigates brain and behavior relationships in typical and brain-injured populations. (uvm.edu)
  • Conclusions: Knowledge of potential barriers and challenges to research with diverse populations provides the foundation for the development of strategies for successful recruitment of minorities in cancer nursing research. (ons.org)
  • Psychosocial treatment research with ethnic minority populations: Ethical considerations in conducting clinical trials. (ons.org)
  • The role of nurses in providing patients with culturally and linguistically competent genetic education is vital because today's increasingly multicultural society consists of populations with varying beliefs about health and disease. (minoritynurse.com)
  • According to recent research, massage therapy was shown to reduce agitated behavior in nursing-home residents with cognitive impairment. (massagemag.com)
  • The study, "Massage in the Management of Agitation in Nursing Home Residents with Cognitive Impairment," involved 52 residents from two nursing homes. (massagemag.com)
  • Behaviors related to general communication skills (such as exploration and summarization), phase related communication skills (such as introduction and evaluation), and medical aspects (such as physical examination) were scored making it possible to analyze all interactions in an accurate and reliable way. (noldus.com)
  • Handheld devices with Pocket Observer installed don't attract much attention, are easy to use, and can easily be combined with The Observer XT research software to further analyze the collected data. (noldus.com)
  • To offset the nursing shortage in the United States, mandatory overtime has become a more prevalent complaint among nurses. (ipl.org)
  • Sedentary behaviors and emerging cardiometabolic biomarkers in adolescents. (bmj.com)
  • A descriptive, cross-sectional research design was used to answer the questions for this study. (confex.com)
  • In this multi-center descriptive-correlational study 373 nurses were evaluated through a Multi-stage cluster sampling method after obtaining approval from the Ethics Committee of Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical Branch and Tehran University of Medical Sciences Research Deputy. (biomedcentral.com)
  • An epidemiological study of the magnitude and consequences of work related violence: The Minnesota Nurses' Study. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Bryant just completed her NINR-funded feasibility and acceptability study-the Palliative and Collaborative Care Intervention (PACT)-investigating a nurse-led and occupational and physical therapy focused palliative and supportive care intervention for newly diagnosed adults with AML. (unc.edu)
  • This study examined growth trajectories of three problem behaviors across five developmental age points from preschool to early adulthood in a well-characterized sample of premature infants. (ed.gov)
  • The research involved 238,371women from the Nurses' Health Study and Nurses' Health Study II who were 25 to 55 years old. (newswise.com)
  • Challenges of recruitment: Focus groups with research study recruiters. (ons.org)
  • Background: This descriptive study analyzed the stress in nursing education and the fear of missing out. (researchgate.net)
  • Method: This study was conducted at a public university in eastern Turkey and included 1,119 undergraduate nursing students. (researchgate.net)
  • This descriptive study was conducted with nursing students of a university in eastern Turkey. (researchgate.net)
  • The sample of the study consisted of 1,011 nursing students. (researchgate.net)
  • The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship between Taiwanese military conscripts' somking behavior/quitting somking intention and their support and participation toward Tobacco Control Policy based on the stages of behavior change of Prochaska's Transtheoretical Model. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • The study design was a cross-sectional survey research. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • As research in genetics-the study of single gene disorders-forges ahead, the emphasis is gradually shifting to genomics, which recognizes that most health conditions involve multiple genes as well as other factors, such as the environment, that contribute to the "expression," or triggering, of those genes. (minoritynurse.com)
  • The present study aimed to adapt the proxy-rated Sleep Disorder Inventory (SDI) to a nursing home context and validate it against actigraphy. (uib.no)
  • Kim and Woods coded behaviors on handheld devices. (noldus.com)
  • From one side, seniors population growth, technological advances, welfare issues and increase in expectations of patients in the quality of caring in the field of nursing added to a growing shortage in the nursing work force in general, and intention to leave service in the existing work force in particular has increased the importance of OCB among nurses [ 6 , 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Also, the clinic nurses, as the largest professional group working in health organizations are in the front line of communicating with patient and the value of services provided by health systems for patients is influenced by the nurses behaviors and attitudes [ 8 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In this case, nurses discussed behaviors such as smoking, alcohol use, dietary habits, and/or physical activity with their patients. (noldus.com)
  • The nurses, for example, applied motivational interviewing skills more to patients in the preparation stage compared to consultations with patients who were in a further stage. (noldus.com)
  • 222) There are many types of violence in nursing that can occur from other nurses, patients, managers, visitors, and physicians Nurse to nurse violence is commonly referred to as horizontal violence. (ipl.org)
  • Nurse to nurse bullying in the workplace can have an impact on new nurses, the treatment of the patients, and lack of job satisfaction. (ipl.org)
  • Alderden's goal is to test and calibrate a model that will allow critical care nurses to identify patients at high risk for pressure injuries so that preventative measures that are not feasible for every patient can be directed toward highest risk patients. (boisestate.edu)
  • Dr. Sauter is a Senior Scientist in the NIOSH Division of Applied Research and Technology and serves as Coordinator of the NIOSH research program on Work Organization and Stress-related Disorders. (cdc.gov)
  • She also serves as the director of the School's Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) Collaborating Center in Quality and Safety Education in Nursing and Midwifery . (unc.edu)
  • World Health Organization research reveals that some private hospitals in South Africa are allegedly being paid to promote certain formula milk products. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • This opportunity uses the R01 Research Project Grant funding mechanism. (edu.au)
  • The grant monies will assist in piloting or expanding their current research projects for the next year. (boisestate.edu)
  • The Prince Nursing Grant Program provides funding and mentorship for nurse-initiated research. (luriechildrens.org)
  • In addition to the Prince Grant Program, clinical nurses who serve as primary investigators in research studies may be named Carroll Scholars. (luriechildrens.org)
  • Provide holistic, caring and culturally sensitive nursing care for communities, groups and individuals. (wmich.edu)
  • A questionnaire (paper and on-line) was administered to registered nurses who worked in acute care hospitals. (confex.com)
  • Data Synthesis: Social, economic, and cultural factors present challenges to recruitment of minorities into research. (ons.org)
  • Internationally, Dr. Bryant has been a pivotal member of UNC-Project Malawi, which works to build capacity for strong leadership and research-based practices in nursing, particularly oncology nursing. (unc.edu)
  • This announcement, issued by the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), is intended to encourage innovative research to identify mechanisms of influence and/or promote positive sustainable health behaviors) in children and youth (birth to age 18). (edu.au)
  • The National Institute of Nursing Research (R21 NR017154 NINR). (fordham.edu)
  • She talked to NIH MedlinePlus Magazine about what shaped her interest in research and about major initiatives at NINR. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The Hawaiʻi State Center for Nursing, a nursing continuing professional development provider accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, ensured content integrity, provided the CNE credits and supported the post-test and evaluation. (hawaii.edu)
  • Dr. Bankston holds bachelor's and master's degrees in nursing from Kent State University in Ohio. (jbhe.com)
  • She is also assistant director of Cancer Research Training Education Coordination at the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Sylvia Lauterborn, and Warren Piver Oncology Nursing Fellowship, which provides an immersive introduction to oncology for undergraduate nursing students. (unc.edu)
  • Purpose/Objectives: To describe common barriers, identify challenges for researchers, and provide strategies for recruitment and retention of ethnic minority groups for cancer nursing research. (ons.org)
  • We're successful in landing funding support from public and private sources, and our nurse researchers are recognized experts in their fields. (wsu.edu)
  • The funds will aid researchers in enhancing their research agendas and subsequently increasing the faculty's opportunities to receive funding from distinguished organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and the United States Department of Defense. (boisestate.edu)
  • With his theory outlining the "cardinal issues" in decision making, Decision Management (published in 2003) drew upon thirty years of research in psychology, economics, statistics, strategy, medicine, and other fields to explain the fundamental nature of real-world decisions in business, health care, and cultural contexts. (umich.edu)