Critical and exhaustive investigation or experimentation, having for its aim the discovery of new facts and their correct interpretation, the revision of accepted conclusions, theories, or laws in the light of newly discovered facts, or the practical application of such new or revised conclusions, theories, or laws. (Webster, 3d ed)
Financial support of research activities.
A plan for collecting and utilizing data so that desired information can be obtained with sufficient precision or so that an hypothesis can be tested properly.
The moral obligations governing the conduct of research. Used for discussions of research ethics as a general topic.
Those individuals engaged in research.
Research carried out by nurses, generally in clinical settings, in the areas of clinical practice, evaluation, nursing education, nursing administration, and methodology.
The application of discoveries generated by laboratory research and preclinical studies to the development of clinical trials and studies in humans. A second area of translational research concerns enhancing the adoption of best practices.
Research into the cause, transmission, amelioration, elimination, or enhancement of inherited disorders and traits.
Research carried out by nurses in the clinical setting and designed to provide information that will help improve patient care. Other professional staff may also participate in the research.
The study of laws, theories, and hypotheses through a systematic examination of pertinent facts and their interpretation in the field of dentistry. (From Jablonski, Illustrated Dictionary of Dentistry, 1982, p674)
Collaborative process of research involving researchers and community representatives.
Research that involves the application of the behavioral and social sciences to the study of the actions or reactions of persons or animals in response to external or internal stimuli. (from American Heritage Dictionary, 4th ed)
Any type of research that employs nonnumeric information to explore individual or group characteristics, producing findings not arrived at by statistical procedures or other quantitative means. (Qualitative Inquiry: A Dictionary of Terms Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1997)
The use of humans as investigational subjects.
The integration of epidemiologic, sociological, economic, and other analytic sciences in the study of health services. Health services research is usually concerned with relationships between need, demand, supply, use, and outcome of health services. The aim of the research is evaluation, particularly in terms of structure, process, output, and outcome. (From Last, Dictionary of Epidemiology, 2d ed)
Organizations representing specialized fields which are accepted as authoritative; may be non-governmental, university or an independent research organization, e.g., National Academy of Sciences, Brookings Institution, etc.
Voluntary authorization, by a patient or research subject, with full comprehension of the risks involved, for diagnostic or investigative procedures, and for medical and surgical treatment.
Experimentation on, or using the organs or tissues from, a human or other mammalian conceptus during the prenatal stage of development that is characterized by rapid morphological changes and the differentiation of basic structures. In humans, this includes the period from the time of fertilization to the end of the eighth week after fertilization.
An operating division of the US Department of Health and Human Services. It is concerned with the overall planning, promoting, and administering of programs pertaining to health and medical research. Until 1995, it was an agency of the United States PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE.
The interaction of two or more persons or organizations directed toward a common goal which is mutually beneficial. An act or instance of working or acting together for a common purpose or benefit, i.e., joint action. (From Random House Dictionary Unabridged, 2d ed)
Detailed account or statement or formal record of data resulting from empirical inquiry.
Time period from 1901 through 2000 of the common era.
Experimentation on STEM CELLS and on the use of stem cells.
Works about pre-planned studies of the safety, efficacy, or optimum dosage schedule (if appropriate) of one or more diagnostic, therapeutic, or prophylactic drugs, devices, or techniques selected according to predetermined criteria of eligibility and observed for predefined evidence of favorable and unfavorable effects. This concept includes clinical trials conducted both in the U.S. and in other countries.
Predetermined sets of questions used to collect data - clinical data, social status, occupational group, etc. The term is often applied to a self-completed survey instrument.
A group of techniques developed to apply scientific methods and tools to solve the problems of DECISION MAKING in complex organizations and systems. Operations research searches for optimal solutions in situations of conflicting GOALS and makes use of mathematical models from which solutions for actual problems may be derived. (From Psychiatric Dictionary, 6th ed)
"The business or profession of the commercial production and issuance of literature" (Webster's 3d). It includes the publisher, publication processes, editing and editors. Production may be by conventional printing methods or by electronic publishing.
Systematic gathering of data for a particular purpose from various sources, including questionnaires, interviews, observation, existing records, and electronic devices. The process is usually preliminary to statistical analysis of the data.
An agency of the PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE established in 1990 to "provide indexing, abstracting, translating, publishing, and other services leading to a more effective and timely dissemination of information on research, demonstration projects, and evaluations with respect to health care to public and private entities and individuals engaged in the improvement of health care delivery..." It supersedes the National Center for Health Services Research. The United States Agency for Health Care Policy and Research was renamed Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) under the Healthcare Research and Quality Act of 1999.
The circulation or wide dispersal of information.
Interaction between research personnel and research subjects.
The use of statistical methods in the analysis of a body of literature to reveal the historical development of subject fields and patterns of authorship, publication, and use. Formerly called statistical bibliography. (from The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
The statistical reproducibility of measurements (often in a clinical context), including the testing of instrumentation or techniques to obtain reproducible results. The concept includes reproducibility of physiological measurements, which may be used to develop rules to assess probability or prognosis, or response to a stimulus; reproducibility of occurrence of a condition; and reproducibility of experimental results.
A publication issued at stated, more or less regular, intervals.
New abnormal growth of tissue. Malignant neoplasms show a greater degree of anaplasia and have the properties of invasion and metastasis, compared to benign neoplasms.
Facilities that collect, store, and distribute tissues, e.g., cell lines, microorganisms, blood, sperm, milk, breast tissue, for use by others. Other uses may include transplantation and comparison of diseased tissues in the identification of cancer.
The use of animals as investigational subjects.
Copies of a work or document distributed to the public by sale, rental, lease, or lending. (From ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983, p181)
Educational institutions providing facilities for teaching and research and authorized to grant academic degrees.
The interaction of persons or groups of persons representing various nations in the pursuit of a common goal or interest.
Time period from 2001 through 2100 of the common era.
Human experimentation that is not intended to benefit the subjects on whom it is performed. Phase I drug studies (CLINICAL TRIALS, PHASE I AS TOPIC) and research involving healthy volunteers are examples of nontherapeutic human experimentation.
A loose confederation of computer communication networks around the world. The networks that make up the Internet are connected through several backbone networks. The Internet grew out of the US Government ARPAnet project and was designed to facilitate information exchange.
A systematic statement of policy rules or principles. Guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by convening expert panels. The text may be cursive or in outline form but is generally a comprehensive guide to problems and approaches in any field of activity. For guidelines in the field of health care and clinical medicine, PRACTICE GUIDELINES AS TOPIC is available.
The study of natural phenomena by observation, measurement, and experimentation.
Branch of medicine concerned with the prevention and control of disease and disability, and the promotion of physical and mental health of the population on the international, national, state, or municipal level.
Criteria and standards used for the determination of the appropriateness of the inclusion of patients with specific conditions in proposed treatment plans and the criteria used for the inclusion of subjects in various clinical trials and other research protocols.
Community or individual involvement in the decision-making process.
Decisions, usually developed by government policymakers, for determining present and future objectives pertaining to the health care system.
An aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, environmental exposure, or inborn or inherited characteristic, which, on the basis of epidemiologic evidence, is known to be associated with a health-related condition considered important to prevent.
Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of facts and data garnered from material of a specialized subject area and made available for analysis and application. The collection can be automated by various contemporary methods for retrieval. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, BIBLIOGRAPHIC which is restricted to collections of bibliographic references.
Communication, in the sense of cross-fertilization of ideas, involving two or more academic disciplines (such as the disciplines that comprise the cross-disciplinary field of bioethics, including the health and biological sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences and law). Also includes problems in communication stemming from differences in patterns of language usage in different academic or medical disciplines.
Conferences, conventions or formal meetings usually attended by delegates representing a special field of interest.
The process of formulating, improving, and expanding educational, managerial, or service-oriented work plans (excluding computer program development).
The form and structure of analytic studies in epidemiologic and clinical research.
A situation in which an individual might benefit personally from official or professional actions. It includes a conflict between a person's private interests and official responsibilities in a position of trust. The term is not restricted to government officials. The concept refers both to actual conflict of interest and the appearance or perception of conflict.
The privacy of information and its protection against unauthorized disclosure.
The interactions between members of a community and representatives of the institutions within that community.
Works about clinical trials that involve at least one test treatment and one control treatment, concurrent enrollment and follow-up of the test- and control-treated groups, and in which the treatments to be administered are selected by a random process, such as the use of a random-numbers table.
Conversations with an individual or individuals held in order to obtain information about their background and other personal biographical data, their attitudes and opinions, etc. It includes school admission or job interviews.
Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations.
Human experimentation that is intended to benefit the subjects on whom it is performed.
The prediction or projection of the nature of future problems or existing conditions based upon the extrapolation or interpretation of existing scientific data or by the application of scientific methodology.
Evaluation undertaken to assess the results or consequences of management and procedures used in combating disease in order to determine the efficacy, effectiveness, safety, and practicability of these interventions in individual cases or series.
The profession of writing. Also the identity of the writer as the creator of a literary production.
Intentional falsification of scientific data by presentation of fraudulent or incomplete or uncorroborated findings as scientific fact.
Research carried out by nurses concerning techniques and methods to implement projects and to document information, including methods of interviewing patients, collecting data, and forming inferences. The concept includes exploration of methodological issues such as human subjectivity and human experience.
A course or method of action selected, usually by a government, from among alternatives to guide and determine present and future decisions.
Studies designed to assess the efficacy of programs. They may include the evaluation of cost-effectiveness, the extent to which objectives are met, or impact.
Revealing of information, by oral or written communication.
The process of making a selective intellectual judgment when presented with several complex alternatives consisting of several variables, and usually defining a course of action or an idea.
The interactions between representatives of institutions, agencies, or organizations.
Centers for acquiring, characterizing, and storing organs or tissue for future use.
The largest country in North America, comprising 10 provinces and three territories. Its capital is Ottawa.
Organizational development including enhancement of management structures, processes and procedures, within organizations and among different organizations and sectors to meet present and future needs.
The decision process by which individuals, groups or institutions establish policies pertaining to plans, programs or procedures.
Preferentially rated health-related activities or functions to be used in establishing health planning goals. This may refer specifically to PL93-641.
Studies in which the presence or absence of disease or other health-related variables are determined in each member of the study population or in a representative sample at one particular time. This contrasts with LONGITUDINAL STUDIES which are followed over a period of time.
Medical complexes consisting of medical school, hospitals, clinics, libraries, administrative facilities, etc.
The science of controlling or modifying those conditions, influences, or forces surrounding man which relate to promoting, establishing, and maintaining health.
Countries in the process of change with economic growth, that is, an increase in production, per capita consumption, and income. The process of economic growth involves better utilization of natural and human resources, which results in a change in the social, political, and economic structures.
The broad dissemination of new ideas, procedures, techniques, materials, and devices and the degree to which these are accepted and used.
The systematic study of the complete DNA sequences (GENOME) of organisms.
Encouraging consumer behaviors most likely to optimize health potentials (physical and psychosocial) through health information, preventive programs, and access to medical care.
Informed consent given by a parent on behalf of a minor or otherwise incompetent child.
The study, based on direct observation, use of statistical records, interviews, or experimental methods, of actual practices or the actual impact of practices or policies.
The principles of professional conduct concerning the rights and duties of the physician, relations with patients and fellow practitioners, as well as actions of the physician in patient care and interpersonal relations with patient families.
An enduring, learned predisposition to behave in a consistent way toward a given class of objects, or a persistent mental and/or neural state of readiness to react to a certain class of objects, not as they are but as they are conceived to be.
Research aimed at assessing the quality and effectiveness of health care as measured by the attainment of a specified end result or outcome. Measures include parameters such as improved health, lowered morbidity or mortality, and improvement of abnormal states (such as elevated blood pressure).
Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of systems, processes, or phenomena. They include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment.
The scientific disciplines concerned with the embryology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, etc., of the nervous system.
Exercise of governmental authority to control conduct.
The protection of animals in laboratories or other specific environments by promoting their health through better nutrition, housing, and care.
Organized activities related to the storage, location, search, and retrieval of information.
A branch of applied ethics that studies the value implications of practices and developments in life sciences, medicine, and health care.
Knowledge, attitudes, and associated behaviors which pertain to health-related topics such as PATHOLOGIC PROCESSES or diseases, their prevention, and treatment. This term refers to non-health workers and health workers (HEALTH PERSONNEL).
The portion of an interactive computer program that issues messages to and receives commands from a user.
Sequential operating programs and data which instruct the functioning of a digital computer.
The terms, expressions, designations, or symbols used in a particular science, discipline, or specialized subject area.
Individual's rights to obtain and use information collected or generated by others.
The concept concerned with all aspects of providing and distributing health services to a patient population.
The field of information science concerned with the analysis and dissemination of medical data through the application of computers to various aspects of health care and medicine.
The qualitative or quantitative estimation of the likelihood of adverse effects that may result from exposure to specified health hazards or from the absence of beneficial influences. (Last, Dictionary of Epidemiology, 1988)
Federal, state, or local government organized methods of financial assistance.
A way of providing health care that is guided by a thoughtful integration of the best available scientific knowledge with clinical expertise. This approach allows the practitioner to critically assess research data, clinical guidelines, and other information resources in order to correctly identify the clinical problem, apply the most high-quality intervention, and re-evaluate the outcome for future improvement.
Those factors which cause an organism to behave or act in either a goal-seeking or satisfying manner. They may be influenced by physiological drives or by external stimuli.
Organizations and individuals cooperating together toward a common goal at the local or grassroots level.
The attitude of a significant portion of a population toward any given proposition, based upon a measurable amount of factual evidence, and involving some degree of reflection, analysis, and reasoning.
A procedure consisting of a sequence of algebraic formulas and/or logical steps to calculate or determine a given task.
Societies whose membership is limited to physicians.
Patient involvement in the decision-making process in matters pertaining to health.
That segment of commercial enterprise devoted to the design, development, and manufacture of chemical products for use in the diagnosis and treatment of disease, disability, or other dysfunction, or to improve function.
Application of statistical procedures to analyze specific observed or assumed facts from a particular study.
Social and economic factors that characterize the individual or group within the social structure.
Spread and adoption of inventions and techniques from one geographic area to another, from one discipline to another, or from one sector of the economy to another. For example, improvements in medical equipment may be transferred from industrial countries to developing countries, advances arising from aerospace engineering may be applied to equipment for persons with disabilities, and innovations in science arising from government research are made available to private enterprise.
Attitudes of personnel toward their patients, other professionals, toward the medical care system, etc.
Age as a constituent element or influence contributing to the production of a result. It may be applicable to the cause or the effect of a circumstance. It is used with human or animal concepts but should be differentiated from AGING, a physiological process, and TIME FACTORS which refers only to the passage of time.
Time period from 1801 through 1900 of the common era.
A collective expression for all behavior patterns acquired and socially transmitted through symbols. Culture includes customs, traditions, and language.
The exchange or transmission of ideas, attitudes, or beliefs between individuals or groups.
Public attitudes toward health, disease, and the medical care system.
Documents describing a medical treatment or research project, including proposed procedures, risks, and alternatives, that are to be signed by an individual, or the individual's proxy, to indicate his/her understanding of the document and a willingness to undergo the treatment or to participate in the research.
Assessment of psychological variables by the application of mathematical procedures.
Acquisition of knowledge as a result of instruction in a formal course of study.
Organized collections of computer records, standardized in format and content, that are stored in any of a variety of computer-readable modes. They are the basic sets of data from which computer-readable files are created. (from ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
All organized methods of funding.
A subspecialty of internal medicine concerned with the study of neoplasms.
A course or method of action selected to guide and determine present and future decisions.
The purposes, missions, and goals of an individual organization or its units, established through administrative processes. It includes an organization's long-range plans and administrative philosophy.
A generic concept reflecting concern with the modification and enhancement of life attributes, e.g., physical, political, moral and social environment; the overall condition of a human life.
Published materials which provide an examination of recent or current literature. Review articles can cover a wide range of subject matter at various levels of completeness and comprehensiveness based on analyses of literature that may include research findings. The review may reflect the state of the art. It also includes reviews as a literary form.
Organizations established by endowments with provision for future maintenance.
Studies beyond the bachelor's degree at an institution having graduate programs for the purpose of preparing for entrance into a specific field, and obtaining a higher degree.
Theoretical representations and constructs that describe or explain the structure and hierarchy of relationships and interactions within or between formal organizational entities or informal social groups.
Studies in which variables relating to an individual or group of individuals are assessed over a period of time.
The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH.
Clusters of topics that fall within the domain of BIOETHICS, the field of study concerned with value questions that arise in biomedicine and health care delivery.
Experimentation on, or using the organs or tissues from, a human or other mammalian conceptus in the postembryonic period, after the major structures have been outlined. In humans, this corresponds to the period from the third month after fertilization until birth.
Refusal to take part in activities or procedures that are requested or expected of an individual. This may include refusal by HEALTH PERSONNEL to participate in specific medical procedures or refusal by PATIENTS or members of the public to take part in clinical trials or health promotion programs.
Programs of study which span the traditional boundaries of academic scholarship.
Societies whose membership is limited to scientists.
Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of biological processes or diseases. For disease models in living animals, DISEASE MODELS, ANIMAL is available. Biological models include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment.
The smallest continent and an independent country, comprising six states and two territories. Its capital is Canberra.
Maleness or femaleness as a constituent element or influence contributing to the production of a result. It may be applicable to the cause or effect of a circumstance. It is used with human or animal concepts but should be differentiated from SEX CHARACTERISTICS, anatomical or physiological manifestations of sex, and from SEX DISTRIBUTION, the number of males and females in given circumstances.
Confidence in or reliance on a person or thing.
Studies in which subsets of a defined population are identified. These groups may or may not be exposed to factors hypothesized to influence the probability of the occurrence of a particular disease or other outcome. Cohorts are defined populations which, as a whole, are followed in an attempt to determine distinguishing subgroup characteristics.
Groups set up to advise governmental bodies, societies, or other institutions on policy. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
The reciprocal interaction of two or more professional individuals.
Stipends or grants-in-aid granted by foundations or institutions to individuals for study.
The guidelines and policy statements set forth by the editor(s) or editorial board of a publication.
Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of references and citations to books, articles, publications, etc., generally on a single subject or specialized subject area. Databases can operate through automated files, libraries, or computer disks. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, FACTUAL which is used for collections of data and facts apart from bibliographic references to them.
Directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy for assisting health care practitioners in patient care decisions regarding diagnosis, therapy, or related clinical circumstances. The guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The guidelines form a basis for the evaluation of all aspects of health care and delivery.
The application of technology to the solution of medical problems.
Psychiatric illness or diseases manifested by breakdowns in the adaptational process expressed primarily as abnormalities of thought, feeling, and behavior producing either distress or impairment of function.
Works about controlled studies which are planned and carried out by several cooperating institutions to assess certain variables and outcomes in specific patient populations, for example, a multicenter study of congenital anomalies in children.
A field of biology concerned with the development of techniques for the collection and manipulation of biological data, and the use of such data to make biological discoveries or predictions. This field encompasses all computational methods and theories for solving biological problems including manipulation of models and datasets.
Disorders related to substance abuse.
The science and technology dealing with the procurement, breeding, care, health, and selection of animals used in biomedical research and testing.
A quantitative measure of the frequency on average with which articles in a journal have been cited in a given period of time.
Field of medicine concerned with the determination of causes, incidence, and characteristic behavior of disease outbreaks affecting human populations. It includes the interrelationships of host, agent, and environment as related to the distribution and control of disease.
Persons living in the United States having origins in any of the black groups of Africa.
The act or fact of grasping the meaning, nature, or importance of; understanding. (American Heritage Dictionary, 4th ed) Includes understanding by a patient or research subject of information disclosed orally or in writing.
Stress wherein emotional factors predominate.
The aggregate of social and cultural institutions, forms, patterns, and processes that influence the life of an individual or community.
Individuals enrolled in a school or formal educational program.
The concept pertaining to the health status of inhabitants of the world.
The body of truths or facts accumulated in the course of time, the cumulated sum of information, its volume and nature, in any civilization, period, or country.
Observation of a population for a sufficient number of persons over a sufficient number of years to generate incidence or mortality rates subsequent to the selection of the study group.
Activities and programs intended to assure or improve the quality of care in either a defined medical setting or a program. The concept includes the assessment or evaluation of the quality of care; identification of problems or shortcomings in the delivery of care; designing activities to overcome these deficiencies; and follow-up monitoring to ensure effectiveness of corrective steps.
Abstract standards or empirical variables in social life which are believed to be important and/or desirable.
A group of people with a common cultural heritage that sets them apart from others in a variety of social relationships.
The part of CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM that is contained within the skull (CRANIUM). Arising from the NEURAL TUBE, the embryonic brain is comprised of three major parts including PROSENCEPHALON (the forebrain); MESENCEPHALON (the midbrain); and RHOMBENCEPHALON (the hindbrain). The developed brain consists of CEREBRUM; CEREBELLUM; and other structures in the BRAIN STEM.
Intellectual or mental process whereby an organism obtains knowledge.
Institutional committees established to protect the welfare of animals used in research and education. The 1971 NIH Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals introduced the policy that institutions using warm-blooded animals in projects supported by NIH grants either be accredited by a recognized professional laboratory animal accrediting body or establish its own committee to evaluate animal care; the Public Health Service adopted a policy in 1979 requiring such committees; and the 1985 amendments to the Animal Welfare Act mandate review and approval of federally funded research with animals by a formally designated Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).
A severe emotional disorder of psychotic depth characteristically marked by a retreat from reality with delusion formation, HALLUCINATIONS, emotional disharmony, and regressive behavior.
The reciprocal interaction of two or more persons.
Component of the NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH. Through basic and clinical biomedical research and training, it conducts and supports research with the objective of cancer prevention, early stage identification and elimination. This Institute was established in 1937.
The philosophy or code pertaining to what is ideal in human character and conduct. Also, the field of study dealing with the principles of morality.
An infant during the first month after birth.
The external elements and conditions which surround, influence, and affect the life and development of an organism or population.
Includes the spectrum of human immunodeficiency virus infections that range from asymptomatic seropositivity, thru AIDS-related complex (ARC), to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
The state of being free from intrusion or disturbance in one's private life or affairs. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed, 1993)
Education that increases the awareness and favorably influences the attitudes and knowledge relating to the improvement of health on a personal or community basis.
Administrative units of government responsible for policy making and management of governmental activities.
A method of comparing the cost of a program with its expected benefits in dollars (or other currency). The benefit-to-cost ratio is a measure of total return expected per unit of money spent. This analysis generally excludes consideration of factors that are not measured ultimately in economic terms. Cost effectiveness compares alternative ways to achieve a specific set of results.
A statistical technique that isolates and assesses the contributions of categorical independent variables to variation in the mean of a continuous dependent variable.
The medical science that deals with the origin, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders.
The educational process of instructing.
A course of study offered by an educational institution.
Use for general articles concerning medical education.
A medical specialty concerned with maintaining health and providing medical care to children from birth to adolescence.
Component of the NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH. It seeks to improve oral, dental and craniofacial health through research, research training, and the dissemination of health information by conducting and supporting basic and clinical research. It was established in 1948 as the National Institute of Dental Research and re-named in 1998 as the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
The ability to understand the nature and effect of the act in which the individual is engaged. (From Black's Law Dictionary, 6th ed).
Duties that are based in ETHICS, rather than in law.
Naturally occurring or experimentally induced animal diseases with pathological processes sufficiently similar to those of human diseases. They are used as study models for human diseases.
The gradual irreversible changes in structure and function of an organism that occur as a result of the passage of time.
A state of harmony between internal needs and external demands and the processes used in achieving this condition. (From APA Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed)

Does what nurses do affect clinical outcomes for hospitalized patients? A review of the literature. (1/211)

OBJECTIVE: Through a review of the literature, to identify and describe (1) empirical studies of inpatient nursing care quality that evaluate links between nursing care processes and health-related patient outcomes, (2) nursing care processes for which process-outcome links have been established, and (3) important nursing care processes that have not yet been evaluated. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Published empirical studies of inpatient nursing care quality that evaluated links between processes of nursing care and health-related patient outcomes. STUDY DESIGN/DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION METHODS: This literature review used a five-step article search and review method. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Of 257 data-based studies of nursing care quality identified, 135 investigated a process-outcome link but only 17 met study inclusion criteria. The literature provides evidence that the quality of nursing care processes affects health-related patient outcomes during and after hospitalization. Gaps in the literature that evaluates nursing quality are identified. CONCLUSIONS: Although some nursing care processes affect health-related patient outcomes, the full extent of nursing process-outcome links is relatively understudied. Further evaluation of the interrelationships between nursing care processes and outcomes is critical.  (+info)

Describing patient problems & nursing treatment patterns using nursing minimum data sets (NMDS & NMMDS) & UHDDS repositories. (2/211)

Dramatic changes in health care have intensified practitioners' efforts to access and use information to determine more efficacious approaches to patient outcomes. The overall goal of the study is to measure the influence of nursing informatics clinical reasoning decision support interventions on patient outcomes. This paper describes Phases I of the study: the methodology for establishing and testing the usefulness of large data repositories comprised of three minimum data sets, including the Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS), the Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS), and the Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS), and the American Nurses Association Quality Indicators to support effectiveness research. The use of generic data modeling to construct a clinical nursing repository of more than 477,000 electronic records is discussed. Patient problem and treatment profiles, patterns, and variations based on standardized analyzing classifications are described for inpatient adult samples, and nursing and medical diagnosis groups.  (+info)

Personal view: Randomized controlled trials in epilepsy specialist nursing: the seduction of content by form. (3/211)

Research into the effectiveness of epilepsy specialist nursing needs to take into account a number of factors, which have not been adequately addressed in previous studies. Nursing outcome measures are different to medical ones and it is inappropriate to confuse these. Specialist nurses affect the whole culture of a service, and their impact on service quality may go beyond that of their individual patient contacts. Thus randomized studies within a service that already has specialist nurses may not give valid results. Some service users will benefit more from direct contact with a specialist nurse than others, and people who give informed consent to take part in randomized controlled trials might not be representative of those who would benefit most from specialist nurse access. The stampede for level one evidence risks failing to address the issues properly by overvaluing research process (form) against its appropriateness (content), yet there remain great opportunities for good quality research in this area.  (+info)

How can a nurse intervention help people with newly diagnosed epilepsy? A qualitative study (of patients' views). (4/211)

The aim was to describe the patients' views of the challenges posed by a new diagnosis of epilepsy and their assessment of a nurse intervention. Neurologists in South-East England referred patients into the study. Following a trial of a nurse intervention a subgroup of patients were purposefully identified for in-depth interviews. Transcriptions of tape-recorded interviews were analysed using qualitative methodology. We found that younger people with epilepsy seemed to experience more trouble with driving, jobs and managing their lives in the context of new epilepsy, while older people saw epilepsy as just another illness to cope with. Patients reported difficulty in remembering what their doctors told them which they attributed partly to lack of time available in the consultation. They valued the time, and the technique of probing with explanations used by the nurse. The nurse intervention was seen as useful in making sense of symptoms, tests, risk management, and driving regulations and in helping manage their medicine taking. We conclude that people with newly diagnosed epilepsy face different challenges, some of which are related to their age at diagnosis. Patients reported help from the nurse with understanding the diagnosis, tests, risk management and taking their medication. Follow-up is necessary to measure behavioural effects on self-management in the long run.  (+info)

Polychlorinated biphenyls, cytochrome P450 1A1, and breast cancer risk in the Nurses' Health Study. (5/211)

There is concern that exposures to the environmental chemicals polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) may contribute to breast cancer risk. An individual's susceptibility to the effects of PCBs may be partially determined by polymorphisms in the gene encoding the biotransformation enzyme cytochrome P450 1A1 (CYP1A1). PCB exposure induces CYP1A1 activity, and PCBs themselves or other xenobiotics can be metabolized to carcinogenic intermediates in the presence of the variant genotype. A previous case-control study provided evidence of an interaction between high exposures to PCBs and the CYP1A1-exon 7 polymorphism (the A to G transition at nucleotide 4889), leading to a significant increase in postmenopausal breast cancer risk. We examined the interaction of PCBs with the CYP1A1-MspI (the T to C transition at nucleotide 6235) and exon 7 polymorphisms among 367 breast cancer case-control pairs (293 postmenopausal pairs) in the Nurses' Health Study. Although there was no independent association of either the CYP1A1 variants or PCBs with breast cancer risk, the relative risk among the postmenopausal women with plasma PCB levels in the highest third of the distribution in the control group and at least one exon 7 variant allele compared with women who were homozygous for the wild-type allele and who had PCB levels in the lowest third was 2.78 (95% confidence interval, 0.99-7.82). The majority of studies have concluded that exposure to PCBs is unlikely to be a major cause of breast cancer, but these findings indicate that further studies of genetically susceptible populations are warranted.  (+info)

The role of oncology nursing to ensure quality care for cancer survivors: a report commissioned by the National Cancer Policy Board and Institute of Medicine. (6/211)

PURPOSE: To examine the roles of oncology nurses in improving quality care for cancer survivors. DATA SOURCES: A content analysis of textbooks, journals, and key documents; surveys of graduate oncology nursing programs and the Oncology Nursing Society's Survivorship Special Interest Group; review of the nursing licensure examination and oncology nursing certification; review of undergraduate and graduate nursing standards; and review of currently funded nursing research. DATA SYNTHESIS: Ten critical content areas of cancer survivorship were used for the analysis: description of population of cancer survivors, primary care, short- and long-term complications, prevention of secondary cancer, detecting recurrent and secondary cancers, treatment of recurrent cancer, quality-of-life issues, rehabilitative services, palliative and end-of-life care, and quality of care. Although findings within each source indicated significant information related to the roles of nurses in caring for cancer survivors, deficits also were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Review of key literature and resources suggests significant contributions by oncology nursing over the past two decades to the area of cancer survivorship. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Support is needed to expand education and research to ensure quality care for future cancer survivors.  (+info)

Contributions of qualitative research to evidence-based practice in nursing. (7/211)

AIM: This article aims to identify the contributions of qualitative research to evidence-based practice in nursing. BACKGROUND: Qualitative research dates back to the 1920s and 1930s, when anthropologists and sociologists used qualitative research methods to study human phenomena in naturalistic settings and from a holistic viewpoint. Afterwards, other subject matters, including nursing, adopted qualitative methods to answer their research questions. The restructuring of health care over the past decade has brought about increased accountability in nursing research. One method for increasing this accountability is evidence-based practice. METHOD: The method used was a search in the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature database from 1999-present. The search resulted in 61 citations for evidence-based practice in nursing research; however, only 5 citations focused on evidence-based practice and qualitative research. FINDINGS: The authors' findings revealed six contributions of qualitative research to evidence-based practice: generation of hypotheses; development and validation of instruments; provision of context for evaluation; development of nursing interventions; development of new research questions; and application of Qualitative Outcome Analysis. CONCLUSION: Qualitative research makes important contributions to the quality of evidence-based practice.  (+info)

Evaluation of the draft international standard for a reference terminology model for nursing actions. (8/211)

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the draft ISO reference terminology model (RTM) for nursing actions. Nursing RTM models attempt to include concepts that are universally represented in nursing documentation to improve the depiction of nursing practice in computerized systems. METHOD: Content analysis was used to decompose interventions into words and phrases, which were then mapped to the six model categories used to represent nursing actions in the draft ISO RTM. The decomposition of interventions was applied to nurses' documentation of pain interventions entered into a clinical information system. FINDINGS: Consistent with the ISO standard requirements, all (100.00%) of the interventions contained an word or phrase and a <>. Additional findings are discussed in relation to earlier studies of terminology models. CONCLUSIONS: It is recommended that terminology and information system developers consider this model in their ongoing system development, evaluation, maintenance, and revisions. Further evaluation of the ISO RTM for nursing will contribute to the goals of this specific model and the harmonization and integration with other health care models.  (+info)

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. New York, NY - December 8, 2012 - Two recent NLN documents address the NLNs commitment to advancing the science of nursing education and nursing education research while maintaining a focus on patient-centered care and safe nursing practice. For three decades, the League has devoted programming and resources to build a strong community of nurse educator scholars that complements the development and refinement of programs that prepare clinical nurse researchers, said NLN president Judith Halstead, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF. We are proud of that legacy. The new NLN Vision: Transforming Research in Nursing Education and Priorities for Research in Nursing Education build on our mission to promote excellence in nursing education to build a strong and diverse workforce to advance the nations health. As stated in the NLN Vision: The new times for nursing and health care engendered by health care reform require partnerships, collaboration, and systems integration. The NLNs ...
Background : Global research productivity depends on the presence of contextual factors, such as a doctorally prepared faculty, graduate programmes, publication options, that enable the conduct and publication of studies to generate knowledge to inform nursing practice. Objectives : The current study aimed to develop and test an instrument that measures the level of contextual support for nursing research within a specific country, allowing comparisons between countries. Method : After development of a 20-item survey with seven factors and 11 criteria based on a literature review, a quantitative descriptive e-mail survey design was used. Results : Nurse researchers (N = 100) from 22 countries were invited to participate. The response rate was 39% from 15 countries. Ethics approval was obtained by investigators in their country of origin. Results showed wide variation in the level of contextual support. The average total level of support across all countries was 26.8% (standard deviation [SD] = 14.97).
A cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) filled with tiny infants connected to collections of tubes and buzzing monitors can be an intimidating and overwhelming place for a mother who is worried about her newborn with congenital heart disease (CHD). A Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia team of nurse researchers conducted a qualitative study in which mothers of babies who have a complex heart condition described the post-diagnostic period, surgery, and the CICU stay as extremely stressful. The researchers also examined mothers coping mechanisms, and they identified mindfulness as a potential helpful early intervention tool to reduce mothers stress. ...
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As goals, outcomes, and interventions are developed, the nurse must: A. This does not require a physicians order. A 31-year-old woman refusing sucralfate before breakfast 1. B. Answer: B. Canceling physical therapy sessions on the weekend. 4. nurse researcher. Select all that apply. D. Must have the clients cooperation. Professional and competent nurses recognize limitations and seek appropriate consultation. Answer: B. Physician When calling the nurse consultant about a difficult client-centered problem, the primary nurse is sure to report the following: Length of time the current treatment has been in place, The spouses reaction to the clients dressing change, Clients concern about the current treatment, Physicians reluctance to change the current treatment plan. D. Be in control of all interventions for the client. Which of the following nursing interventions are written correctly? His situation drove his passion for helping student nurses by creating content and lectures that are easy ...
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Nurse researchers typically provide evidence of content validity for instruments by computing a content validity index (CVI), based on experts ratings of item relevance. We compared the CVI to alternative indexes and concluded that the widely-used CVI has advantages with regard to ease of computati …
Assistant Professor, Haley Nurse Scientist, and National Institute of Nursing Research grant recipient Lichuan Ye explores new ways to help patients get a good nights sleep.
Faculty members from UH Mānoa Nursing have been awarded a $39,000 federal grant from the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities through the Research Centers in Minority Institutions Translational Research Network (RTRN) to conduct a study titled Placental Oral Microbiota Associated with Preterm Labor in Hawaii.. The study will examine placental tissue samples from women in Hawaii who experienced preterm labor for the presence and type of oral bacteria.. Oral bacteria that cause dental decay (cavities) can be transmitted through the bloodstream from the mouth to other parts of the body, including the placenta, and can contribute to the development of serious systemic diseases. About 40% of pregnant women experience dental decay, which is associated with pregnancy complications such as preterm labor, preterm birth and low birth weight infants.. The first step of our project will be working in the lab, analyzing samples of placentas to determine the presence of any oral ...
Evidence-based nursing integrates the best evidence from research with clinical expertise, patient preferences, and existing resources into decision making about the health care of individual patients.1 To practise evidence-based nursing, clinical nurses need effective strategies for extracting relevant information from the many publications that are currently available. The quality of information that nurses demand and how effectively they evaluate and use it for clinical decision making will influence patient outcomes and, ultimately, the part nurses play in the delivery of health care.. The term information society was introduced in the 1980s to describe the information explosion precipitated by new technologies.2 Nursing practice is information intensive. Even 10 years ago, Mowry and Korpman estimated that nurses spent 40% of their time on information related tasks.3 The rapid growth of nursing information means that nurses cannot rely on knowledge acquired as students and must constantly ...
Diane L. Spatz, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN is a Professor of Perinatal Nursing & the Helen M. Shearer Professor of Nutrition at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing sharing a joint appointment as a nurse researcher and director of the lactation program at the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Dr. Spatz is also the director of CHOPs Mothers Milk Bank. Dr. Spatz is an active researcher, clinician, and educator who is internationally recognized for her work surrounding the use of human milk and breastfeeding particularly in vulnerable populations. Dr. Spatz has been PI or co-investigator on over 30 research grants, included several from the NIH. She has authored and co-authored over 80 peer reviewed publications. Dr. Spatz has authored or co-authored position statements for the International Lactation Consultant Association, the Association of Womens Health Obstetric & Neonatal Nursing and the National Association of Neonatal Nurses.. In 2004, Dr. Spatz develop her 10 step model for ...
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No profession is more integral and essential within every level of global health care than nursing. Because of their close relationship with patients, nurses are ideally positioned to design and drive scientific discoveries that can be implemented directly into clinical practice. Since 1986, the NIHs National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) has been supporting critical investigations to advance disease prevention, patient self-management, end-of-life care and treatment innovations, as well as funding training for nurse scientists.. The results of nursing research help build the knowledge base and provide the evidence to guide interventions by nurses and other health care workers. From studying approaches to prevent HIV/AIDS in Jamaican girls, to assessing water filters that could reduce cholera outbreaks in Bangladesh, or identifying how to lessen depression caused by HIV/AIDS, NINR-funded nurse investigators are producing scientific evidence that improves health around the globe.. These ...
The first aim of this review was to identify the frequency with which receipt, as defined in the BCC framework, is addressed in health intervention research. Only 19.6% of the studies identified from the forward citation search to report on fidelity were found to address receipt, compared with 33% in a recent review on clinical supervision [85]. Amongst the studies identified, 60.6% assessed receipt in relation to understanding (compared to 0-69% in other reviews [10, 14-17]) and 42.4% in relation to performance of skill (39-65% in other reviews [10, 14-17]). Strategies to enhance understanding were present in only 12.1% (0-79% in other reviews [10, 14-17]) and performance of skill in 21.1% of studies (50-69% in other reviews [10, 14-17]). These results suggest that there has been little improvement over time with regards to the frequency with which receipt is addressed in health intervention research and that there is a need to continue to advocate for better quality evaluations that focus and ...
Dr. Walker is a nurse scientist, diabetes nurse specialist and certified diabetes educator who specializes in studying how to help people with diabetes better manage their disease by adhering to their medication regimen, eating a healthy diet, exercising, and getting regular screening for complications. She is recognized for leading large NIH-funded behavioral intervention studies in minority diabetes populations-and has a program of research studies showing that regular phone calls to people with diabetes can be successful in helping them self-manage their disease and improve their diabetes control. read more.... ...
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Appleby, Ben (2016) Exploring the value of an extended theory of planned behaviour model: to explain nurses and health care assistants instrumental research utilisation intentions in clinical practice. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.. Walker, Wendy Marina (2010) Witnessed resuscitation: a conceptual exploration. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.. ...
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I had basic computer skills but yet I consulted certain friends who could assist me in refining my computer skills. It was only after a while that I realized that I needed to have a plan and schedule to achieve results in a time-bound manner. Hence I prepared a detailed plan and time table. It was a step by step guide that I gave myself to go about my research work. I also trained myself to become a persistent investigator rather than being frustrated by initial failures and giving up easily. In dealing with problems, I developed myself a method. First I would think about the problem and with the assistance of relevant information, arrive at a solution that seemed to me most effective and appropriate. I did not end my problem-solving exercise at this point. Instead, I then thought about what other possible solutions could be. I also thought about the negative aspects and possible errors in the solution of my choice. Only after this process is completed did I finalize my solution option. I was ...
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This research uses the work of Pierre Bourdieu as a starting point for an examination of womens experiences during the pre-tenure stages of their academic career. This thesis is based on six semi-structured interviews ...
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This study used a common research design to study variables that have been relatively ignored in new graduate nurses. Although a commonly used design to explore research utilisation of various participant groups,4 it does not account for the complex intricacies and associations that are commonly linked with research use. A clearer account of contextual factors being studied would have added clarity. The RUQ has been reliable in other studies and measures indirect and direct research use; however, it does not explain instrumental, conceptual, persuasive and overall research use described by Estabrooks5 and commonly discussed in other studies.6 The use of multivariate statistical methods with this sample added to the frequently used bivariate correlational analysis found in the literature. Inclusion of p values would strengthen claims of significance in this study. Although multicollinearity was tested in this study, a discussion of specific values would aid in evaluating the results. Despite the ...
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Background: Mothers with HIV often face personal and environmental risks for poor maternal health behaviors and infant neglect, even when HIV transmission to the infant was prevented. Maternal-fetal attachment (MFA), the pre-birth relationship of a woman with her fetus, may be the precursor to maternal caregiving. Using the strengths perspective in social work, which embeds MFA within a socio-ecological conceptual framework, it is hypothesized that high levels of maternal-fetal attachment may protect mothers and infants against poor maternal health behaviors. Objective: To assess whether MFA together with history of substance use, living marital status, planned pregnancy status, and timing of HIV diagnosis predict three desirable maternal health behaviors (pregnancy care, adherence to prenatal antiretroviral therapy-ART, and infants screening clinic care) among pregnant women with HIV/AIDS. Method: Prospective observation and hypothesis-testing multivariate analyses. Over 17 consecutive months, all
Bevezetés: Az ultrahangvizsgálatok kommunikációs hatékonyságát vizsgáló kutatások arra hívják fel a figyelmet, hogy a szorongásoldáson túl alkalmasak az anya és magzata közötti kötődés megerősítésére. Célkitűzés: A szerzők célja az intrauterin kötődés mérésére használt leggyakoribb eszköz, a Maternal-Fetal Attachment Scale magyar nyelvű adaptálása volt. Módszer: 114 várandós anya a második és harmadik trimeszter idején vett részt a kérdőíves vizsgálatban, amelyben a Maternal-Fetal Attachment Scale magyar nyelvű változatát és egy adatlapot töltöttek ki. Eredmények: A kérdőív belső konzisztenciája kiváló volt, a Cronbach-alfa 0,87-os értéket mutatott az összpontszám tekintetében. A kérdőívben szignifikánsan magasabb pontszámot értek el a házasságban élő anyák, és emelkedett a pontszám a várandósság előrehaladásával. A magzat nemére vonatkozó bizonytalanság negatív irányba befolyásolta a kötődést. Nem ...
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Lori Kennedy Madden, a doctoral student at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis, received a prestigious fellowship from the National Institute of Nursing Research to hone her skills as a nurse scientist as she conducts doctoral research on traumatic brain injury. Madden, a member of the schools inaugural class of doctoral students, is the first School of Nursing student to receive this competitive award.. The two-year predoctoral fellowship of $34,095 supports Maddens training and development as a researcher by contributing toward her educational expenses such as conferences, training and classes. Madden is the first School of Nursing student to receive a federal grant for research training.. Its very satisfying to have my ideas and effort acknowledged at this level, Madden said. This fellowship will enable me to reach out to a broader audience of researchers, for greater learning and collaboration.. Maddens fellowship is known as the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research ...
An international research team has sequenced the complete rice genome. Researchers at The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), a contributor to the project, say the finished rice genome holds some surprises--and new tools to improve crops.
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I have worked at Karlstad University since 2010, first within Political Science as part of the editorial team of the Cooperation and Conflict journal, and, alongside this, leading an INTERREG IVC project financed by the European Regional Development Fund. The overarching aim was to help regions of Europe share knowledge and transfer experience to improve regional policy. The project Best Practice in Cluster Management explored the theme of Barian Flow, and in particular attracting and maintaining Human and social capital in border regions.. Currently, and since 2012, I have worked within the Grants and Innovation Office with particular focus on Horizon 2020 and competence development for researchers and Quality Assurance of research applications. Here I bring my previous experience of attracting external funding and embedding research utilisation and impact by looking for spaces and approaches to bring theory and practice together. I work with my colleagues and with international partners ...
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Multicenter, randomized, controlled clinical trial conducted at 11 Investigational Sites in 4 countries (Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, and Brazil).. Subjects underwent Baseline evaluations, Alair treatments or Control Visits, and follow-up evaluations at 12-Weeks, 6-Months, and 12-Months after the last Treatment or Control Visit. In order to maximize the power of the study, Baseline and Follow-up testing was conducted in 2 parts. In the first part subjects continued to take their asthma maintenance medications (inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and long acting β2-agonists (LABA) during the test period. This is designated as the ON-LABA Phase. Following ON-LABA testing subjects were asked to abstain from LABA for the second part of the testing, and these results are designated as the OFF-LABA Phase. ...
Not everything kept in stock for nursing floors is a routine item. Bulk items, such as alcohol preparations, iodine swabs, and gloves, are routine items because nurses use them with every patient. For this reason, and because these items generally are not noted on patient charts, facilities may not separately bill for them.
In the largest, most comprehensive genetic analysis of childhood-onset inflammatory bowel disease, an international research team has identified five new gene regions, including one involved in a biological pathway that helps drive the painful inflammation of the digestive tract that characterizes the disease. Although much research remains to be done, the study may provide a basis for developing drugs that target a protein on the pathway, for patients with the implicated gene variant.
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An international research team has identified a new type of neuron which might play a vital role in humans ability to navigate their environments.
Compared to a decade ago, today the number of insect species in many areas has decreased by about one-third. This is the result of a survey of an international research team led by scientists from the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The loss of species mainly affects grasslands in the vicinity of intensively farmed land-but also applies to forests and protected areas.
An international research team has discovered that photons can compensate for electrostatic repulsion between negatively charged particles
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  • Since 1955, more than 1,100 beginning and experienced nurse researchers have received over $6 million for research addressing important issues of practice of care and the profession. (nursingworld.org)
  • One code nurses adhere to is clause 6 which pronounces nurses must maintain professional knowledge and competence, have a responsibility to deliver care based on current evidence, best practice and validated research (NMC, 2004). (bartleby.com)
  • research, practice, and theory. (bartleby.com)
  • The aim is for students to learn how to read and critically evaluate research relating to their practice. (edu.au)
  • Critique the research literature in order to assess its applicability to current professional practice. (edu.au)
  • The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role assists clinical staff in partnership with Information Services and Technology (IST) to ensure technology supports clinical practice transformation. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 115, 54-59. (upenn.edu)
  • 2. The abstract should specify how the paper will contribute tothe development of knowledge and practice within nursing, midwifery and health visiting. (allconferences.com)
  • Qualitative research, once on the fringes, now plays a central part in advancing nursing and midwifery knowledge, contributing to the development of the evidence base for healthcare practice. (waterstones.com)
  • The third section highlights key issues and controversies in contemporary qualitative nursing research, including discussion of ethical and political issues, evidence-based practice and Internet research. (waterstones.com)
  • Nursing research is very important for EBP (Evidence-Based Practice) for patients' safety and overall quality of care as well as the nursing profession. (kent.edu)
  • Nursing practice requires both scientific knowledge as well as interpersonal, intellectual, and technical skills. (kent.edu)
  • The MISSION of the Midwest Nursing Research Society is to advance science, transform practice and enhance careers through a network of scholars. (mnrs.org)
  • The competency of holistic nurses revolves around their ability to incorporate the concepts and standards of the philosophy of holistic nursing into their life and practice. (nursingcenter.com)
  • This ambitious and long-awaited volume brings together foremost nursing scholars and educators to review and critique the state of nursing research across topics most relevant to current practice. (sagepub.com)
  • Complete relevant Ear, nose and throat CPD modules on Nursing in Practice Learning by registering for free , or upgrade to a premium membership for full access at only £29.95 a year. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • Visit Nursing in Practice Reference for details on 140 symptoms, including easily searchable symptoms and categories , offering you a free platform to check symptoms or search by category during a consultation to look for guidance on next steps. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • It includes updates and new references for entries from the previous edition, and information related to developing areas of research and practice. (credoreference.com)
  • These developments have resulted in changes in national policy and have a significant impact on nursing practice in the UK and internationally. (kingston.ac.uk)
  • In the UK, NHS England has promoted the use of TEQ in its Atlas of Shared Learning, which is based on case studies demonstrating instances where nursing staff changed their practice, resulting in improved patient outcomes. (kingston.ac.uk)
  • To determine the extent to which organisational attributes that affect nursing practice mediate the effects of nurse staffing on patient outcomes, and whether better patient outcomes in New Zealand hospitals are associated with organisational attributes common to magnet hospitals in the United States. (otago.ac.nz)
  • To become a nationally and internationally recognised centre of excellence in research that contributes to the quality, articulation and recognition of the nursing and midwifery professions and the translation of research findings into practice, education and policy. (act.gov.au)
  • The relatively new practice of directly seeking payment from research teams for the costs of studies which are not eligible for portfolio registration has appeared with the shift to activity-based funding . (benhannigan.com)
  • The knowledge of evidence-based practice will empower and enrich nurses to practice more safely. (affordablenursingwriters.com)
  • VAPs prevention strategies is another evidenced based practice that has shown drastic positive outcome related to nursing care. (affordablenursingwriters.com)
  • Evidence-based nursing practice (EBP) is crucial to the delivery of high-quality care that optimizes and improves patients' outcomes. (affordablenursingwriters.com)
  • This finding can be used by nursing administrators and instructors, especially in the area of pediatric caring, to enhance nursing professional practice and the quality of pediatric caring. (ijnmrjournal.net)
  • 2009) research has an enormous impact on the current and future growth of the nursingprofession;itgeneratesnewknowledgethatimprovesnursingpractice, which is in line with the initiative improving general practice: A call to action (NHS, 2014). (mypapersupport.com)
  • As stated in the report of nursing committee (Briggs report), nursing practice should be evidenced-basedsoastoimprovethequalityofcareoftheirpatientsandthe general population (ICN, 2009). (mypapersupport.com)
  • Washington, 2012) as it was the major start of ethics in research and that can carry over to nursing practice. (aceyourcoursework.com)
  • Advanced practice nursing: An integrative approach, (6th ed. (aceyourcoursework.com)
  • Describe three barriers that have slowed down the progress of advanced practice nursing and strategies to help overcome these barriers. (aceyourcoursework.com)
  • The advanced practice nurse is updating the plan of care of nursing home patients with hypertension. (aceyourcoursework.com)
  • Is research an important component of clinical practice? (nursingpaperwriters.org)
  • Irrespective of the year of study or practice students are involved in, the best nursing assignment writers know the nuances of nursing student's needs. (nursingpaperslib.com)
  • American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) (2008) The essentials of baccalaureate education for professional nursing practice. (scirp.org)
  • These guidelines are based on an in-depth review of research, theory, and current practice in the area of school-based tobacco-use prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • The guidelines are based on a synthesis of results of research, theory, and current practice in tobacco-use prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • American Association of Colleges of Nursing Faculty Practice Pre-Conference. (emich.edu)
  • Rationale: Clinical practice is the primary focus of advanced practice nursing (APN) roles. (researchgate.net)
  • However, with unprecedented needs for health care reform and quality improvement (QI), health care administrators are seeking new ways to utilize all dimensions of APN expertise, especially related to research and evidence-based practice. (researchgate.net)
  • This article focuses on exploring and describing the experiences of a community of practice (CoP) of professional nurses collaborating with social workers, who conducted psychosocial and health screening of children and their families in Gauteng. (who.int)
  • We undertake high quality, ethical research which has the greatest potential to improve clinical practice. (sjog.org.au)
  • She and research partner Lois K. Evans , PhD, FAAN, RN , another faculty member at Penn Nursing Science, set out to study the impact of this then common practice - and to see what they could do about it. (upenn.edu)
  • M y research on frail older adults changed standards of care and significantly influenced geriatric practice. (upenn.edu)
  • By 2000, restraint-free care was widely recognized as the standard of practice, especially in nursing homes. (upenn.edu)
  • By sending generations of gerontology nurse practitioners into clinical practice, and developing other new models of care, Dr. Strumpf also improved care for older adults. (upenn.edu)
  • 4 The AHA/ACC guidelines (2019) on primary prevention for cardiovascular disease have indicated the importance of the advanced practice nurse (APN) placing an intensified focus on the importance of having crucial conversations regarding a healthy lifestyle with their patient population by empowering, educating, and engaging the patient. (pcna.net)
  • We also acknowledge that the profession of nursing and OHSU, are steeped in a history of exclusion and white privilege, a reality that calls upon us to consciously and actively seek to unlearn, learn, and practice our commitment to combat racism daily. (ohsu.edu)
  • Communication is generally acknowledged as essential to nursing practice and managing clinical situations in challenging clinical environments, working within a system that serves increasing numbers of people with complex health needs using static or dwindling resources. (bmj.com)
  • Nurses and other individual healthcare professionals must take responsibility for skills development which includes checking individual values, attitudes and beliefs that influence their practice and communication within and beyond their working team. (bmj.com)
  • My research efforts seeks to address direct practice challenges in the care of vulnerable older adults. (utah.edu)
  • ABSTRACT Objective: Developing a mobile application for the teaching of the International Classification for Nursing Practice. (bvsalud.org)
  • The absence of evidence in the literature of a practice model for a SAPHEI to facilitate the implementation of HFS reveals a gap in the practice base of nursing education.Objective. (bvsalud.org)
  • To develop a practice model for nurse educators at a SAPHEI to facilitate the implementation of HFS.Methods. (bvsalud.org)
  • The main aim of this research study was to develop a practice model for nurse educators at a SAPHEI to facilitate the implementation of HFS as part of the clinical skills development of student nurses. (bvsalud.org)
  • The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS), whose editorial office is hosted in the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care at King's, has ranked first out of 124 Nursing Journals by the Journal Citation Report's Impact Factor Rankings 2022. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • In August 2022, the PPFRC was formed after a group of multidisciplinary faculty and perinatal, pediatric, and family health researchers facilitated collaboration at the University of South Carolina College of Nursing and nationwide. (sc.edu)
  • Has evidence of developing of next generation of nurse researchers. (jotform.com)
  • Eleven USC Nursing faculty and 10 researchers across the United States are working together to improve maternal-child health. (sc.edu)
  • I created the center to bring together maternal-child researchers at the College of Nursing with faculty across the USC campus and nation. (sc.edu)
  • It is an invaluable reference for all nursing researchers. (waterstones.com)
  • Researchers from London Economics were commissioned by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) to look at pay in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland since 2010. (yahoo.com)
  • Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing researchers join to develop a health coaching model to train care navigators, as well as design and implement an evaluation of the program. (ucdavis.edu)
  • We have also run seminars and funded several PhD and clinical scholarships to develop the next generation of nurse researchers. (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • The purpose of the NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00) program is to facilitate a timely transition of outstanding postdoctoral researchers with a research and/or clinical doctorate degree from mentored, postdoctoral research positions to independent, tenure-track or equivalent faculty positions. (yale.edu)
  • A team of researchers, led by Professor of Nursing and Midwifery Cecily Begley at Trinity's School of Nursing and Midwifery , has been awarded €3million in European Commission funding for a research project that addresses the widespread concern over rising Caesarean section rates throughout Europe. (tcd.ie)
  • Goldbag Research Seminars are casual brownbag presentations by faculty, health care administrators and researchers. (case.edu)
  • Researchers from Kingston University have developed a tool in collaboration with nurses and mental health service users to assess therapeutic engagement from the perspectives of both groups. (kingston.ac.uk)
  • The lack of a tool to objectively measure therapeutic engagement prompted Professor Mary Chambers from Kingston's Centre for Public Engagement and a team of national and international academic researchers, service users and registered mental health nurses to develop a short and simple tool to quantify therapeutic engagement in mental health settings caring for acute inpatients. (kingston.ac.uk)
  • Four areas of research focus have been identified as current strengths based on research outcomes including publications in refereed journals, research income and higher degree student enrolments and capacity, and on the status and reputations of the researchers working in those areas. (act.gov.au)
  • 2007). However from a different point of view,Thomas andJames (2006)isof theopinionthat theroleof aquantitative research is not just centred on experimenting a theory developed by a qualitative research rather it could also develop its theory from the researchers predictions.Nursing Research Process Components Essay Truncellito(2007)emphasizesontheimportanceofepistemology(existenceof knowledge) and ontology (existence of truth/reality) on the paradigm of a research. (mypapersupport.com)
  • 35. Which historical stage of marketing research are researchers currently entering? (nursingpaperslib.com)
  • The early and mid-career researchers who bear most of the teaching and research workload are exhausted and underpaid. (theconversation.com)
  • Through the gerontologic nursing research center at Penn Nursing, Dr. Strumpf has helped develop nursing leaders and researchers. (upenn.edu)
  • It provides excellent explanations and examples of the kinds of texts and purposes that drive nurses and nurse-researchers to write. (oup.com)
  • The global nurse call systems market is expected to be worth US$1.57 bn by 2020. (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • The information presented in this review is based on a Transparency Market Research report, titled " Nurse Call Systems Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2014 - 2020 . (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • Alzheimer's research & therapy 2020 Jul 12 (1): 86. (cdc.gov)
  • Toward the end of Spring 2021, I received an email from Kent State University regarding this great research opportunity. (kent.edu)
  • 2021. https://www.tabers.com/tabersonline/view/Tabers-Dictionary/729461/all/nursing_research. (tabers.com)
  • This summer, I am very grateful to work with Dr. Petrinec , Assistant Professor at Kent State College of Nursing , and her Ph.D. student, Ms. Wilk , Senior Lecturer and Adult Gerontology CNS Concentration Coordinator. (kent.edu)
  • We are delighted to be working with the Royal College of Nursing on a five-year (2018-2023) Strategic Research Alliance (SRA). (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • Another project that I am working on with colleagues from the College of Nursing seeks to identify individuals at risk of complicated grief as their love one with dementia nears end of life. (utah.edu)
  • Ministers have stubbornly resisted the requirement to address the workforce crisis, including paying nursing fairly, instead rejecting any opportunity to act. (yahoo.com)
  • Information held by hospitals and statutory agencies will be used to calculate over time traditional measures of the nursing workforce, including nurse-patient ratios and nursing skill mix. (otago.ac.nz)
  • Hospital restructuring has implications for a number of groups, including those seeking hospital care as patients and those within the health care workforce, the largest group of which are nurses. (otago.ac.nz)
  • Recent debates about nursing shortages in the Global North are part of a broader global nursing workforce crisis. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • To be effective, nursing research workforce development programs need to recognize and share a culture of interdisciplinarity. (bvsalud.org)
  • A huge challenge to healthcare provision is the shortage of professional nurses in African countries and the lack of political will to address pressing issues regarding the nursing workforce. (who.int)
  • Divided into four parts, this authoritative handbook contains over forty chapters on the state of the art and science of qualitative research in nursing. (waterstones.com)
  • With an international selection of established scholars contributing, this is an essential overview and will help to propel qualitative research in nursing well into the twenty-first century. (waterstones.com)
  • Remember that if you used any statistics or comparison data in nursing research paper topic, it is necessary to include full listing in Appendix or notes, if applicable.Nursing Research Process Components Essay The essence of this essay is to highlight in detail the similarities and dissimilarities between quantitative and qualitative research method. (mypapersupport.com)
  • Read: Assigned Qualitative Research paper and write critique. (mydiscussionboards.com)
  • Bronwyn Long, RN, DNP is the lead researcher on a grant- funded research study to improve palliative care for COPD patients. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Palliative care offers care and support from a team of health providers such as doctors, nurses, and social workers. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Major pieces of work include subjects such as advanced nurse practitioners, nursing associates, continuing professional development and safe and effective staffing. (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • One study explored how experienced certified holistic nurses learned to become competent practitioners, while the other study focused on holistic nurses' experience with modalities, the perceived benefits to self and client. (nursingcenter.com)
  • Michigan Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Spring Conference. (emich.edu)
  • The Foundation, in partnership with the American Nurses Credentialing Center and support through the American Nurses Foundation's Collaborative Alliance for Nursing Outcomes (CALNOC) Research Fund, will fund research centered on the value of and contribution to ambulatory nursing for health and health care outcomes. (nursingworld.org)
  • Studies funded should provide new evidence and/or support the existing evidence base on ambulatory nursing by focusing on the unique contribution of ambulatory nursing structures and processes to patient, family, and/or population outcomes. (nursingworld.org)
  • PPFRC faculty conduct research to improve health outcomes of infants and their families before, during, and after pregnancy and during childhood. (sc.edu)
  • This will enable networking and extended collaborations, growing research productivity at the university, while making a difference to improve health outcomes for families in South Carolina and beyond. (sc.edu)
  • This multidisciplinary fellowship will train post-doctoral fellows in cancer etiology, cancer outcomes, lifestyle behavioral interventions, implementation science, and community-engaged research. (yale.edu)
  • This research will examine patient outcomes and nurse staffing in New Zealand's secondary and tertiary hospitals across the period 1988-1999, during which two distinct waves of hospital restructuring took place in New Zealand, one following the State Sector Act (1988) and the other the Health and Disability Services Act (1993). (otago.ac.nz)
  • To trace changes in severity-adjusted hospital patient outcomes, including inpatient, 30-day and 60-day post-discharge mortality, readmission rates and failure-to-rescue rates.To determine the relative effects of nurse staffing (nurse-patient ratios, nursing skill mix, total FTEs per 1000 patient days, change in staffing over time) on severity-adjusted patient outcomes and selected nurse outcomes (burnout, needle-stick injuries) controlling for explanatory variables. (otago.ac.nz)
  • Research indicates that patient outcomes are linked to nurse-patient ratios and nurse skill mix. (otago.ac.nz)
  • Hospitals in which the organisation of nursing promotes a high level of nurse autonomy, nurse control over the patient care environment, and good relationships between nurses and doctors, have better patient outcomes. (otago.ac.nz)
  • Nurses professional identity was instrumental to their altruism in caring for people during the COVID-19 pandemic. (rgu.ac.uk)
  • Has nursing professional identity altered due to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and if so, what are the implications for recruitment and retention? (rgu.ac.uk)
  • The disease has taken its toll on nurses and other frontline health workers who become targets of the ravaging pandemic because of already weak health systems in Africa with overburdened staff. (who.int)
  • nurses and social workers, who formed part of the CoP during the COVID-19 pandemic. (who.int)
  • these nurses are primarily contracted to the pandemic intensified previously existing disparities, and DoH, and their nonpermanent affiliation with the DoBE children who were already at risk of being left out from (being the steward of schools) means their placement or visits quality education are among the most affected. (who.int)
  • Facilitate the health and wellbeing of families in S.C. during child-bearing years with increased access to equitable, quality healthcare through research. (sc.edu)
  • The department offers a bachelor's degree program in nursing and a master's program in oncology nursing, with simulation labs that ensure students graduate with the skill set and knowledge to excel in and lead patient-oriented healthcare in the future. (birzeit.edu)
  • This, in turn, allows healthcare organizations to attain seamless communication and streamline nursing activities. (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • The increasing need for effective and responsive healthcare communication is another significant factor driving the global nurse call systems market. (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • This is because nursing staff need to be watchful and responsive to provide high quality of healthcare and to ensure patient safety. (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • Nurses, who are considered to form the largest group of professional healthcare providers, face the challenge of maintaining, promoting, and providing quality nursing care and to prepare themselves to function confidently and to care effectively. (ijnmrjournal.net)
  • Identify and explain the discrepancy identified in healthcare or nursing, the big problem, the current problem and the research question. (mydiscussionboards.com)
  • Nurses especially play critical and vital roles in healthcare, disease prevention and general health promotion of individuals, families and communities. (who.int)
  • The first-class new home for our healthcare teaching and research providing students with skills to meet the needs of 21st century careers. (plymouth.ac.uk)
  • The OHSU School of Nursing (SON) acknowledges the structural racism embedded in our society, education, and healthcare. (ohsu.edu)
  • In light of provincial and national efforts to dismantle a widely recognized colonial healthcare system, many Indigenous nurses are calling for Indigenous Nurses Day to be held separate and apart from mainstream Nurses Week. (nursology.net)
  • As stated, nursing is predicated on a helping relationship between two people but modern healthcare systems require a team of nurses working together within a multidisciplinary group to provide care for their patient or client. (bmj.com)
  • These issues have challenged their professional identity, which is a critical issue because of its close association with nursing roles, responsibilities, values, and ethical standards. (rgu.ac.uk)
  • If so, what type of research and how is this different than other nursing roles? (nursingpaperwriters.org)
  • Through mid-2016, it was called the Center for Integrative Science in Aging, and served as an inter-professional community of scholars that conducted aging research and mentored the next generation of scientists. (upenn.edu)
  • In spite of professionalization of nursing through education and innovation nursing profession is still greatly under recognized and stereotyped by public. (bartleby.com)
  • The Department of Nursing supports professional growth through staff education. (nationaljewish.org)
  • National Jewish Health Department of Nursing is an approver of nursing continuing education through the California Board of Nursing. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Patient education is an integral part of the Department of Nursing. (nationaljewish.org)
  • With experience in nursing leadership and specialty training in health care informatics, consultation and education services are provided by the CNS to super users and end users to optimize use of the EMR. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Deb Bakerjian's experiences in multiple facets across her career shape her caregiving research and guide her education innovations. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Several background documents were used to guide the discussions, including: the Bahrain national research strategy, the Gulf Cooperation Council nursing strategic directions (governance, education, human resources, research and services development) and WHO's regional nursing strategic directions. (who.int)
  • An integral part of NYU Langone Health , the Grossman School of Medicine at its core is committed to improving the human condition through medical education, scientific research, and direct patient care. (nyjobsource.com)
  • A multidisciplinary approach is used to treat our patients, and the team of specialists is comprised of psychiatry, nursing, social work, and recreational, occupational and physical therapies, as well as dietary counseling and education. (uamshealth.com)
  • The unit takes a multidisciplinary approach, relying on specialists in psychiatry, psychology, nursing, social work and education as well as speech, language and occupational therapy. (uamshealth.com)
  • BER offers online courses in a wide range of topics: Literacy, Math, Science, Special Education, SLP and OT, School Nurses and more! (ber.org)
  • Journal of Nursing Education, 44, 234-240. (scirp.org)
  • Nursing Education Perspectives, 31, 278-285. (scirp.org)
  • Nursing Education Research, 13, 18-22. (scirp.org)
  • Napholz, L. (1999) A comparison of self-reported cultural competency skills among two groups of nursing students: Implications for nursing education. (scirp.org)
  • Journal of Nursing Education, 38, 81-83. (scirp.org)
  • Journal of Nursing Education, 44, 65-70. (scirp.org)
  • Exploring the challenges of clinical education in nursing and strategies to improve it: A qualitative study. (mydiscussionboards.com)
  • To develop these guidelines, CDC staff convened meetings of experts from the fields of tobacco-use prevention and education, reviewed published research, and considered the conclusions of the National Cancer Institute Expert Advisory Panel on School-Based Smoking Prevention Programs (4) and the findings of the 1994 Surgeon General's Report, Preventing Tobacco Use Among Young People (8). (cdc.gov)
  • Understanding synthesis across disciplines to improve nursing education. (emich.edu)
  • Drexel University Nursing Education Institute. (emich.edu)
  • Interprofessional Education in Nursing. (emich.edu)
  • Georgia Association of Nursing Education. (emich.edu)
  • In the first clinical trial on reducing physical restraints, funded by the National Institute on Aging, Drs. Strumpf and Evans demonstrated that with staff education and consultation by a geriatric nurse specialist, restraint use could be safely reduced in nursing homes without any increase in serious falls, more staff, or the use of psychoactive drugs. (upenn.edu)
  • She received about $12 million in federal and foundation grants for her research and for programs in geriatric education. (upenn.edu)
  • ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate to which extent nursing professors understand how social determinants of health impact on health, and whether the topic is addressed in nursing undergraduate education in Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
  • ABSTRACT Objective: to identify productions that approach nursing high education in member states of MERCOSUR. (bvsalud.org)
  • The clinical skills development of student nurses is one of many challenges facing nursing education owing to a lack of available clinical placements and learning opportunities. (bvsalud.org)
  • At the South African private higher education institution (SAPHEI) where the research for this study was done, it became evident that nurse educators do not have the required knowledge, skills or support to implement HFS. (bvsalud.org)
  • official journal of the Association of Black Nursing Faculty in Higher Education, Inc. (bvs.br)
  • This workbook on research awareness has been produced for nurses and midwives who have little or no knowledge of research methods. (who.int)
  • Nurses, midwives, and nursing directors discussed academic research in the field in a workshop organized by Birzeit University's Department of Nursing together with the Palestinian Ministry of Health. (birzeit.edu)
  • Each Forum will see two presenters showcasing their research on a wide variety of topics relevant to nurses and midwives. (act.gov.au)
  • Thanks to the widespread significance of TEQ in mental health nursing and patient-nurse engagement, Professor Chambers was invited to give the Eileen Skellern Memorial Lecture in 2017,which recognises remarkable advances in mental health and mental health nursing. (kingston.ac.uk)
  • La Administración Nacional de Seguridad del Tráfico en las Carreteras estima que, en el 2017, la conducción vehicular en estado de somnolencia fue un factor en 91 000 choques automotores notificados a la policía, que produjeron aproximadamente 50 000 heridos y 800 muertos 14 . (cdc.gov)
  • Jessica is a Nurse Practitioner (NP) who took care of Ron and ensure that he made progress with his therapy. (aceyourcoursework.com)
  • The objective of this decision support synthesis was to identify and review published and grey literature and to conduct stakeholder interviews to (1) describe the distinguishing characteristics of clinical nurse specialist (CNS) and nurse practitioner (NP) role definitions and competencies relevant to Canadian contexts, (2) identify the key barrie. (researchgate.net)
  • In the early 1980s, she helped develop the first gerontology nurse practitioner program at Penn Nursing Science. (upenn.edu)
  • In keeping with both the terms of the fund endowments that we steward with great care, and the spirit of innovation, the American Nurses Foundation is taking the Nursing Research Grants program in a new direction. (nursingworld.org)
  • The American Nurses Foundation and the ASHP Foundation have joined in partnership to offer the second competitive grant to support innnovative projects, co-led by nursing and pharmacy, to stimulate and demonstrate the impact of team-based care that enhances the safe and effective use of medications. (nursingworld.org)
  • Importance of Nursing Research in Nursing Profession Nursing research is a fundamental component to the health care field. (bartleby.com)
  • Nursing research helps implement new changes in the lifelong care of individuals and is used to develop treatments that provide the most optimum level of care in health care system. (bartleby.com)
  • Through the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) code of professional conduct (NMC, 2004) nurses supply high standards of care to patients and clients. (bartleby.com)
  • Nursing Informatics plays a key role in adoption and meaningful use of the electronic medical record (EMR) to improve health care quality, safety and cost-effectiveness. (nationaljewish.org)
  • As such it is a journal that presents research and debate that is potentially important to a broad range of those involved in delivering, managing and making policy for health care. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Our proposed research study tests a new instrument created by Ms. Wilk, entitled the Family Willingness for Caregiving Scale, which is designed to measure caregiver willingness of family members or close friends to carry out bedside care to a loved one who is receiving mechanical ventilation in an adult intensive care unit (ICU). (kent.edu)
  • Nurses spend a lot of time at the bedside delivering care for the critically ill patients in ICU and deciding when it may be appropriate for family members, loved ones or close friends to deliver certain bedside care activities. (kent.edu)
  • This motivated me to continue to work on nursing research in hopes of improving the quality of nursing care by advancing the science of nursing. (kent.edu)
  • The SURE program has trained my therapeutic communication skills as it is essential for the succession of individualized nursing care. (kent.edu)
  • This study aims to describe and compare the effects of standardised patient simulation and role-play in the acquisition and retention of interprofessional communication in elderly care competence amongst nursing students. (researchgate.net)
  • A multidisciplinary team of the Spanish Red Cross, made up of physicians, nurses, police, and cultural mediators, developed emergency care for UMs. (researchgate.net)
  • Despite nursing staff working increasingly long hours and doing all they can, safe and effective care is being undermined by the failure of governments to act. (yahoo.com)
  • A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: 'We hugely value the contribution of our hardworking nurses, which is why we are giving over one million NHS workers a pay rise of at least £1,400 this year. (yahoo.com)
  • Nurse Julie Bidwell shifted her focus from bedside care in an Oregon hospital's cardiovascular unit to research after discovering the challenges people with heart disease, and their family caregivers, face when discharged from a hospital. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Do nurse-led mental health task-shifting and task-sharing in primary care work? (manchester.ac.uk)
  • Nearly half the states have reduced liability for health care providers at a time when nursing home regulation is declining and families can't visit loved ones for fear of spreading the coronavirus. (theconversation.com)
  • A research project may offer insight into how factors like laundry, food and art may be good places to start in addressing problems in long-term care homes. (theconversation.com)
  • The Life Care Center in Kirkland, Washington, had the first known COVID-19 outbreak in a U.S. nursing home. (theconversation.com)
  • Toothbrushing for older people in nursing homes is an important part of good care. (theconversation.com)
  • Lack of good toothbrushing and dental care in nursing homes is a serious problem that will only get worse as more boomers enter such places. (theconversation.com)
  • Nursing home staff report feeling demoralized by the use of web-endabled cameras to monitor the care of patients. (theconversation.com)
  • This is of major concern for nurses attempting to provide comprehensive care to an increasingly prevalent group of chronically ill people. (edu.au)
  • CONCLUSION: Further research is necessary to explore how episodic care is integrated into the on-going management of patients with comorbidities and how nurse clinicians can better use an episode of acute illness as an opportunity to review their overall management. (edu.au)
  • These findings have implications for a comprehensive and co-ordinated approach to this group of patients, and inform the body of nursing knowledge about how patients with comorbidities experience nursing care. (edu.au)
  • Scholars gain research and leadership skills to change health policy and health care. (yale.edu)
  • Serves as a nurse observer in studies of patient clinical response and the therapeutic efficacy of drugs and other measure that are carried out as both a means of teaching identified goals of patient care and clinical research. (nyjobsource.com)
  • The use of nurse call systems for the geriatric population ensures that the patient can raise an alert at the nurse's station to deliver timely care. (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • New content that reflects nursing priorities in research and theory development in the current interprofessional health care environment is featured. (credoreference.com)
  • Thus, while nurses are required to care for patients in need of higher levels of care, hospital restructuring has also changed the way in which their work is organised and managed, the numbers and skill mix of those employed, and the work they are expected to undertake. (otago.ac.nz)
  • Computerising Care: Investigating whether the implementation of a digital health record system in Australia supports nurses to apply the nursing process in patient care. (act.gov.au)
  • Here in Wales, the National Institute for Social Care and Health Research (NISCHR) has published criteria for entry to its portfolio, which are summarised here and are elaborated on here . (benhannigan.com)
  • Intensive And Critical Care Nursing, 4312-22. (affordablenursingwriters.com)
  • Research shows that the situations by which people dwell, study, work, and play influence their health, so the venture additionally works to create cross-sector partnerships that include the expertise of health care and public health techniques. (smpt.info)
  • If your discipline is child care, it s advisable to research works by other writers to understand challenges and relevant issues before choosing researchable topics in nursing that deal with young patients. (mypapersupport.com)
  • The increase in international nurse migration has profound consequences for both the sending and receiving countries, as well as implications for the health care system, and, of course, the individual nurses. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • We draw on feminist care ethics to highlight the ways in which foreign-trained migrant nurses working in the UK are de-valued despite the UK's dependence on their labour and suggest rethinking citizenship in ways that are more clearly inclusive of care. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • Discussion Question 2 Have you had an experience when evidence-based research had a significant impact on the quality of your patient care that resulted in policy making? (nursingpaperwriters.org)
  • Results: Nursing students' rated their overall knowledge and comfort moderate to poor with only 28% rated themselves as very comfortable and 15% as very skillful in providing culturally competent care. (scirp.org)
  • Conclusions: Findings suggest that nursing students feel inadequately prepared to provide culturally competent care. (scirp.org)
  • Our Nursing and Midwifery research program uses an evidence-based approach to improving clinical care and service delivery. (sjog.org.au)
  • As a leader in the Australian health sector, we participate in world-class research projects and clinical trials with a focus on providing the highest quality health care. (sjog.org.au)
  • Learn more about all our research units across St John of God Health Care. (sjog.org.au)
  • Studying home health care nurses and aides: research design and challenges. (cdc.gov)
  • Mental health nurses have a unique and profound impact on the lives of the people they care for, building and maintaining therapeutic relationships across all aspects of people's lives. (plymouth.ac.uk)
  • This will include detailed knowledge of physical health care and essential physical nursing procedures. (plymouth.ac.uk)
  • Through two decades of research, first published in 1988, Drs. Strumpf and Evans showed the emotional and physical harms of being restrained and established a scientific basis for restraint-free care. (upenn.edu)
  • When the American Academy of Nursing developed "Five Things Nurses and Patients Should Question" in 2014 to ensure patients receive necessary but not harmful care, not using physical restraints with older patients was on the list, based on the research by Drs. Strumpf and Evans. (upenn.edu)
  • Families of hospitalized older patients and geriatric nurse experts play a key role in restraint-free care. (upenn.edu)
  • When families share information about the patient's usual behavior and care, geriatric nurse experts and other nurses can develop a humane care plan to ensure the safety of the patient. (upenn.edu)
  • Restraint-free care has also been adopted in other countries, including in Europe, and Korea and Taiwan, based on the research by Drs. Strumpf and Evans. (upenn.edu)
  • Dr. Strumpf's other research focused on quality of life for older cancer patients, access to services for older adults who are refugees, end-of-life care in nursing homes, and prevention of falls. (upenn.edu)
  • As one of the founders of the Gerontologic Nursing Consultation Service (now called the Penn Nursing Consultation Service) in 1990, Dr. Strumpf helped hospitals and health systems, nursing homes, area agencies on aging, law firms, and family caregivers improve care for older adults. (upenn.edu)
  • Success requires an alliance between patients and their health care providers, one or more from a team including physicians, nurses, dietitians, diabetes educators, pharmacists, and other specialized health professionals. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • Patient care is the ultimate function of clinical nursing and communication is the foundation of the nurse-patient relationship should be "open, honest and transparent" and suited to the needs and abilities of the patient or client with whom the nurse interacts. (bmj.com)
  • Though nurses were not solely at fault for these failures, nurses who fail to use communication and interpersonal skills appropriately are likely to fail patients who need high quality care and advocacy in hospitals struggling to serve them. (bmj.com)
  • Though respect for and the duty of care to patients may encourage nurses to communicate well, respect for individuals should also underpin team interaction. (bmj.com)
  • Creating a work environment that encourages open communication contributes to a sense of well-being for nurses and can empower, build trust and improve clinical care. (bmj.com)
  • Method: experience report on two simulation scenarios for nursing care of wounded patients applied to nursing undergraduates. (bvsalud.org)
  • New Zealand is an excellent location for population-based research with its predominantly public funded health-care system. (who.int)
  • Most research on end-of-life care for PWD has focused on hospice recipients who have dementia as principal diagnosis and indication for hospice care. (medscape.com)
  • This course is designed to familiarise students with the methodologies used in health research. (edu.au)
  • The prevalence of nursing students with disabilities is increasing. (newswise.com)
  • To explore whether perceptions of faculty regarding nursing students with disabilities has changed over time. (newswise.com)
  • Dahl (2010) found that faculty were using a medical model to assess the capabilities of nursing students with disabilities and were unaware of their own discriminatory practices. (newswise.com)
  • While faculty expressed positive attitudes toward nursing students with disabilities, prospective students who could not hide their disabilities were being discriminated against and denied admission (Aaberg, 2012). (newswise.com)
  • Nursing faculty continue to have misperceptions about their responsibilities to students with disabilities based on the law. (newswise.com)
  • To analyze issues pertaining to nursing students with disabilities. (newswise.com)
  • To describe what has changed since 2008 regarding nursing students with disabilities. (newswise.com)
  • Postgraduate research students will normally make their own arrangements for payment of fees. (rgu.ac.uk)
  • I am grateful for the SURE program at Kent State University, and I hope my research experiences could encourage more nursing students from the Geauga Campus to get connected with nursing research faculty members at the Kent Campus for nursing research! (kent.edu)
  • We are a society where nurses, students and PhD's alike, come together to share ideas and grow our field through innovative research. (mnrs.org)
  • The effect of home visit simulation on emotional intelligence, self-efficacy, empowerment, and stress in nursing students. (researchgate.net)
  • Background Clinical simulation, the teaching methodology used in the Nursing Degree, helps students to acquire certain skills. (researchgate.net)
  • In this controlled clustered randomised trial, 121 nursing students attended a workshop on interprofessional communication in el. (researchgate.net)
  • Learn how Bell brings her nursing perspective to caring for people and mentors students in the classroom. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Explore the research areas of focus conducted by our faculty, postdocs, and students. (columbia.edu)
  • Global opportunities for clinical practicum and research may be available for MDE and doctoral students at Columbia Nursing. (columbia.edu)
  • The SYNERGY Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre is an acknowledgement by ACT Health and the University of Canberra of the need to support a research culture in the ACT public health services that encourages engagement and collaboration, achieves regular outputs in key focus areas, enhances collaboration with key stakeholders, establishes international links with other centres and develops a strong and successful cohort of higher degree research students. (act.gov.au)
  • Yesterday I spent time with a group of MSc students, talking about research review processes. (benhannigan.com)
  • MSc projects invariably do not meet these criteria, meaning that numbers of taught postgraduate students get to cut their dissertation teeth on non-NHS research studies or (where academic regulations allow) on other types of project altogether. (benhannigan.com)
  • nursingpaperwriters.org helps students cope with Nursing assignments and write projects on a wide range of topics. (nursingpaperwriters.org)
  • Inclusion of research training and career development interventions to expose nursing PhD students , postdocs, and junior faculty to team science stands to prepare graduates to effectively engage with interdisciplinary colleagues to conduct cutting-edge nursing research and compete successfully for precious research resources . (bvsalud.org)
  • Greetings New Graduate Nursing Students! (uttyler.edu)
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the level of cultural competence of undergraduate nursing students at a large Midwestern University. (scirp.org)
  • Methods: A convenience sample of 150 undergraduate nursing students completed a one-time questionnaire assessing stud ents' cultural competence. (scirp.org)
  • Von Ah, D. and Cassara, N. (2013) Perceptions of cultural competency of undergraduate nursing students. (scirp.org)
  • Caffrey, R.A., Neander, W., Markle, D. and Stewart, B. (2005) Improving the cultural competence of nursing students: Results of integrating cultural content in the curriculum and an international immersion experience. (scirp.org)
  • A correlational study between the critical thinking skills of nursing faculty and their perceived barriers to teaching critical thinking skills to nursing students. (emich.edu)
  • Exploration of Relationships Between Nurse Faculty Critical Thinking Skills and Perceived Barriers to Teaching Critical Thinking Skills to Students. (emich.edu)
  • PhD students draw on their specialised and advanced skills to make a vital contribution to Australian research. (theconversation.com)
  • Recently we recognized that a long-standing folk-art doll display in the Portland campus building depicted a narrow view of the history of nursing and was upsetting and hurtful to some of our members, including faculty, staff, and students. (ohsu.edu)
  • This book is a sound and rhetorically focused textbook for teaching students how to analyze and write in genres relevant to the field of nursing. (oup.com)
  • This book is a helpful tool to help new students understand how to effectively write for nursing without learning the hard way through trial and error. (oup.com)
  • Nursing students' errors in clinical learning. (bvsalud.org)
  • ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze factors associated with nursing students' errors during clinical learning, and their perceptions regarding these events and the opportunity for learning and development provided by them. (bvsalud.org)
  • Simulation training as an optional teaching-learning method creates an environment where clinical skills are developed and students are prepared for the nursing profession. (bvsalud.org)
  • Led by Department of Nursing assistant professor Dr. Mutaz Dredei , associate professor Dr. Sahar Hassan and lecturer O mar Almahmoud , the workshop featured an introduction on the importance of research in the field of nursing and a discussion about the methodologies, ethics, limitations and process of conducting research in this field. (birzeit.edu)
  • Dr Alamian is associate dean for health studies and an associate professor at University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies (SONHS). (cdc.gov)
  • Thomas Lawrence Long, Associate Professor-in-Residence in the University of Connecticut's School of Nursing, is an affiliate in the university's English Department and in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. (oup.com)
  • Chair Indigenous Health Research in Nursing, Associate Professor, Thompson Rivers University. (nursology.net)
  • Comprehensive in scope, cogent and truly thought provoking, a book such as the Handbook for Clinical Nursing Research is a must-have shelf reference for every nurse carrying out research or aspiring to conduct research and for those who teach them. (sagepub.com)
  • In Handbook of Clinical Nursing Research , 509-16. (sagepub.com)
  • Western Journal of Nursing Research. (emich.edu)
  • Western Journal of Nursing Research, 3(2), 180-195. (emich.edu)
  • As the professional nurse role has evolved each of these concepts collectively define the profession. (bartleby.com)
  • Theory provides the foundation on which nursing as a profession is built. (bartleby.com)
  • Even today public is not aware that nursing is an independent theory-based and scholarly profession. (bartleby.com)
  • This misunderstanding of nursing profession forced nurses to change their appearance. (bartleby.com)
  • I chose Kent State University Geauga Campus (KSUG) because I am dedicated to pursuing the nursing profession. (kent.edu)
  • Through this course, I have learned that nurses have a duty to be active in health policy, so they can directly influence each step of the policy cycle for patients' safety and well-being, as well as the nursing profession. (kent.edu)
  • Within the nursing profession there are a multitude of job opportunities. (plymouth.ac.uk)
  • Twenty-four participants were selected through purposive sampling method from pediatric nurses and educators. (ijnmrjournal.net)
  • ABSTRACT Objective: analyze the activities of the North American nurse educators of the Project Health Opportunity for People Everywhere Earth (HOPE Earth Project) in Natal, state capital of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil (1974-1981). (bvsalud.org)
  • The successful implementation of high-fidelity simulation (HFS) strategies as part of the nursing curricula requires nurse educators to have knowledge and skills. (bvsalud.org)
  • Oanh Meyer, a researcher with the Family Caregiving Institute at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing and the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at UC Davis, leads a variety of studies focused on dementia caregiving as well as cognitive and mental health disparities in minority populations. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Physician, researcher and social scientist Ladson Hinton discusses his work as associate director for research at the Family Caregiving Institute at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Professor of Nursing and Midwifery, Cecily Begley, lead researcher on the OptiBIRTH project. (tcd.ie)
  • Research method refers to all procedures used by a researcher ina research process.It comprises of both the quantitativeand qualitative method (Kathari, 2004). (mypapersupport.com)
  • Why did the researcher choose a qualitative approach to this research? (mydiscussionboards.com)
  • The researcher used a theory-generative research design. (bvsalud.org)
  • Postdoctoral researcher in Nursing. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our monthly newsletter includes expert health tips, recent research findings, and news from National Jewish Health. (nationaljewish.org)
  • It is critical to advocate for greater research on the health effects of hookah smoking and dissemination of these findings to the public, particularly to young adults. (lww.com)
  • If your presentation is dependent on the findings of research which is still in progress, you must ensure that the research is either completed or sufficiently advanced in time for presentation at the conference in April 2004. (allconferences.com)
  • For detailed findings on the three randomized controlled trials of the Nurse-Family Partnership model, please refer to the published research below. (nursefamilypartnership.org)
  • These are the findings of a recent study published by Transparency Market Research (TMR). (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • Combined comparative findings from both research methods showed that scores in each of the categories increased. (cdc.gov)
  • The RCN Research Society is pleased to announce the 5th international nursing research conference to be held in the historic city of Cambridge in collaboration with Addenbrooke's NHS Trust, Anglia Polytechnic University, Homerton College Cambridge School of Health Studies, the University of East Anglia and the RCN Research Society (Eastern Region). (allconferences.com)
  • The University offers a number of potential self-funded topics in each School which you could consider developing your research project around. (rgu.ac.uk)
  • The most unique trait of Kent State University is its focus on academic success and research. (kent.edu)
  • 27 April 2015 - A workshop organized by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Development at the College of Health Sciences at the University of Bahrain, in collaboration with the WHO Regional Office, brought together 40 nursing leaders to determine nursing research priorities from 9 to 10 February 2015. (who.int)
  • We're a world top-100 university renowned for the excellence, impact and distinctiveness of our research-led learning and teaching. (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • Yale School of Nursing and Yale University offer several post-doctoral fellowships that provide nurses the opportunity to gain mentored training in the development of independent programs of research. (yale.edu)
  • The views, opinions and positions expressed by these authors and blogs are theirs and do not necessarily represent that of the Bioethics Research Library and Kennedy Institute of Ethics or Georgetown University. (georgetown.edu)
  • This study is conducted by the Columbia University School of Nursing in partnership with the RAND Corporation and Thomas Jefferson University and has been approved by an IRB at all three institutions. (columbia.edu)
  • He completed a fellowship in public health through a Canadian Institutes of Health Research fellowship program at McGill University, and has a master of science degree in pharmacy, with specialization in pharmacoepidemiology, from Laval University. (cdc.gov)
  • Cheryl Tatano Beck, Board of Trustees Distinguished in the University of Connecticut's School of Nursing, jointly appointed in the School of Medicine's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, is an expert in postpartum depression and other mood disorders associated with labor and delivery. (oup.com)
  • 1School of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Islamic Republic of Iran. (who.int)
  • The current and subsequent funding cycles will encourage the growth of a cohesive body of research, each study extending knowledge gained across the trajectory of studies. (nursingworld.org)
  • The authors acknowledge the study was supported by the Deloras Jones Nursing Scholarship Program, and they would like to thank Joanne Wilborn for her hookah drawings for this manuscript. (lww.com)
  • We introduce our research study to the eligible family members and/or close friends to see if they are interested and want to participate in our study. (kent.edu)
  • If so, I will explain the Informed Consent, which is a document that reviews the benefits and potential risks to them and obtain their signatures for the research study agreement. (kent.edu)
  • Dr. Petrinec and Ms. Wilk have taught me the essence of effective communication (verbal and nonverbal communication, active listening, written communication, cultural awareness, power of silence, compassion and presentation skills) since our research study involves direct communications with nurses and patients' family members and/or close friends. (kent.edu)
  • Nurses are working the equivalent of one day a week for nothing, according to a study. (yahoo.com)
  • Acquisitions and takeovers have been the key growth model for companies in the nurse call systems market," says the author of the study. (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • The Clinical Environment index survey instrument will be administered to all staff employed as nurses in the study hospitals. (otago.ac.nz)
  • A research study is a structured activity which is intended to provide new knowledge which is generalisable (ie of value to others in a similar situation) and intended for wider dissemination. (benhannigan.com)
  • This study was conducted to explore and identify the factors described by pediatric nurses as related to caring self-efficacy. (ijnmrjournal.net)
  • The analysis of the interviews in this study led to the development of four main themes: (1) Professional knowledge of children caring, (2) experience, (3) caring motivation, and (4) efficient educational system as the factors influencing caring self-efficacy perception of pediatric nurses. (ijnmrjournal.net)
  • This mixed- methods study employs CCA to assess construct validity and empirically determine a set of underlying socially learned and shared notions about the cultural domain of interdisciplinary collaboration in nursing research . (bvsalud.org)
  • The study participant pool consists of National Institutes of Health - National Institute of Nursing Research awardees, including training directors of institutional training grants , pre- and postdoctoral trainees with individual fellowship training grants , and junior faculty with career development awards . (bvsalud.org)
  • The study has NRES approval and you will need to complete a site-specific-assessment (SSA) and get research governance approval from your R&D department to allow you to run the study. (icr.ac.uk)
  • The primary aim of the study is to develop an addiction nursing model that is suited to the needs and priorities of the service in the modern context. (tcd.ie)
  • Method: This is a methodological study carried out with 222 nursing faculty members from Bra. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is concluded that the research group identified a significant volume of scientific publications on the referred theme during the study period. (bvsalud.org)
  • A quantitative research is a systematic approach used to quantify variables (Wayne, 2010). (mypapersupport.com)
  • Thiscorrespondswith thedefinition of research as a systematic and rigorous process (Kaplain, 2015). (mypapersupport.com)
  • Background: Developing cultural competence of nurses is critical to meet the needs of our growing diverse society. (scirp.org)
  • As she leads several educational programs at the School of Nursing, she continues to partners with other experts to improve the partnership between caregivers and health providers. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Her quest to change the way nurses think about health beyond caring for individuals brought her to the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Among the factors affecting nursing performance, self-efficacy has been expected to have the greatest influence. (ijnmrjournal.net)
  • However, the concept of caring self-efficacy was not considered and no research has been done in this field in Iran. (ijnmrjournal.net)
  • This article presents the factors associated with the perception of caring self-efficacy in pediatric nurses' perspective. (ijnmrjournal.net)
  • Coffman, M.J., Shellman, J. and Bernal, H. (2004) An integrative review of American nurses' perceived cultural self-efficacy. (scirp.org)
  • Preparing for and securing NHS research ethics committee and R&D office approvals takes time. (benhannigan.com)
  • Explain the ethical principles relating to the conduct of research. (edu.au)
  • The SRA will conduct a programme of research activity, supporting the development of nursing research evidence and research capacity. (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • The Research Program will utilize novel analytics and technologies to extensively phenotype patients with low back pain, develop an integrated model of cLBP, produce new and improved diagnostic and treatment algorithms, and will conduct traditional Phase 2 Clinical Trials as well as sequential, adaptive, phase 2/proof of concept clinical studies in stratified patient populations. (nih.gov)
  • National Jewish Health is committed to research, and the Nursing Department is involved in numerous research projects as members of the multidisciplinary team. (nationaljewish.org)
  • This multidisciplinary post-doctoral training program trains scholars from medicine, nursing, public health, biomedical engineering, statistics and data science, computer science, and applied mathematics in clinical and translational research for up to 2 years. (yale.edu)
  • PPFRC will improve the health and wellbeing for families through research and innovation, and leadership and excellence through collaborative, interdisciplinary research. (sc.edu)
  • The VISION of the Midwest Nursing Research Society is to be the premiere society that develops scholars, drives science, and leads innovation to improve the health of all people. (mnrs.org)
  • Representing the Ministry of Health, Qussai Asba and Ayman Inaya emphasized the importance of workshops that aim to equip nurses with the knowledge and skills to improve their professions and advance the field through continued research and innovation. (birzeit.edu)
  • In Spring 2018, FPB presented "Take Your Nursing Innovation to the Marketplace," a half-day workshop that highlighted nursing innovators from across the country. (case.edu)
  • It is funded by NIH's National Institute Of Nursing Research (NINR) & Office of the Director (OD) (R01NR016865), the National Institute on Aging (3R01NR016865-03S1) and the Alliance for Home Health Quality and Innovation (AHHQI). (columbia.edu)
  • The conference will include a variety of plenary papers, symposia, workshops, concurrent sessions and fringe meetings which, together with a lively social programme, will stimulate networking and debate on all aspects of nursing research in the 21st Century. (allconferences.com)
  • Applicants holding other qualifications shall be considered on their merits and in relation to the nature and scope of the proposed research programme. (rgu.ac.uk)
  • Since coming into being in 2006 the RCBC programme has sought to develop research capacity across nursing, midwifery and the allied health professions. (benhannigan.com)
  • New knowledge is generated and effective interventions are developed through nursing science, new avenues for implementation, dissemination, and sustainability must also be considered" (Grady & Gough, 2015, p.518). (bartleby.com)
  • Mentoring in grantsmanship and dissemination of research are integral components of these training programs. (yale.edu)
  • The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) is an eight-week program which provides a great opportunity for undergraduate scholars to work directly with a faculty mentor to gain valuable experience, which helps to clarify career and educational goals and enhance research skills and gain academic insight. (kent.edu)
  • The National Clinician Scholars Program is a 2-year interprofessional fellowship for physicians and doctorally prepared nurses designed to prepare future clinician leaders. (yale.edu)
  • Last night I enjoyed an evening event in Cardiff with other past, and present, members of the RCBC (Research Capacity Building Collaboration) Wales Community of Scholars. (benhannigan.com)
  • Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 36, 180-185. (scirp.org)
  • Nursing plays a key role in the Infection Prevention Program by supporting clinical staff to prevent the transmission of infection. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Dr Aytur is an epidemiologist whose research focuses on relationships between health behavior, chronic disease prevention, and environmental, social, and policy factors. (cdc.gov)
  • Prevention and Population Research Awards provide support for focused research proposals centred on key questions in prevention and population research. (cancerresearchuk.org)
  • f WHO Collaborating Centre, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, United States of America g Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, United States of America. (who.int)
  • To analyze the implications of the research, including noncompliance with the ADA. (newswise.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)
  • We communicate with the nurses ensuring the timing is good to visit patients' family members and/or close friends. (kent.edu)
  • We utilize geriatric psychiatry, nursing, social work, and recreational, occupational, and nutritional therapies to help our patients to function at the highest and most independent level possible prior to their to discharge back home to independent living, assisted living, or to an inpatient nursing facility. (uamshealth.com)
  • Hospital restructuring: identifying the impact on patients and nurses. (otago.ac.nz)
  • There was a research conducted on a sample of 86 mechanically ventilated patients with 43 patients each in the control group and the intervention group. (affordablenursingwriters.com)
  • Nurses can use this model for increasing patients' adaptation. (ijnmrjournal.net)
  • Nurses and other caregivers face high risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders associated with turning (logrolling) patients with orthopaedic conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • We aim to elevate the platform for Indigenous nurses and bring attention to their important role in improving the health and culture for our patients and communities. (nursology.net)
  • When nurses practise patient-centred communication, they are fulfilling the expectations of patients, regulatory bodies, and government. (bmj.com)
  • A task force including representatives from the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses, American Nurses Association, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and Patient Safety Center of Inquiry at the James A. Haley Veterans Administration Medical Center in Tampa developed an ergonomic tool for determining best practices for safe ambulation of orthopaedic patients (C. A. Sedlak, M. O. Doheny, A. Nelson, & T. R. Waters, 2009). (cdc.gov)
  • The Department of Nursing is one of the three departments comprising the Faculty of Pharmacy, Nursing and Health Professions. (birzeit.edu)
  • As she cared for several older adults in her own life, Heather also leaned into her research exploring creative solutions to better support older adults and their caregivers. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Because the transition home often includes a variety of challenges for caregivers, this research project seeks to develop innovative tools specifically for the caregivers. (ucdavis.edu)
  • My research seeks to address the complex needs of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and their caregivers. (utah.edu)
  • Nursing research : evolution and process, proceedings of the International Nursing Research Conference (for the African Region, July 20-24, 1992 / editors, Rosaline A. Olade, Emmanuel O. Oladele, Patricia O. Bakare. (who.int)
  • 2nd International Nursing Research Conference = 22º Congresso Internacional de Pesquisa em Enfermagem. (bvsalud.org)
  • Increased awareness of these discriminatory practices is important to protect student rights and prevent legal consequences for faculty and schools of nursing. (newswise.com)
  • A task force including representatives from the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses the American Nurses Association, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health , the Patient Safety Center of Inquiry at the James A. Haley Veterans Administration Medical Center in Tampa, Diligent Services, and Guldmann, Inc., developed an ergonomic tool for determining best practices for safe patient turning. (cdc.gov)
  • Along with her leading-edge work in gerontology, Dr. Strumpf led Penn Nursing as interim dean from 2000-2001. (upenn.edu)
  • ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the strategies used by nurses and nurse professors for a better position in the maternity ward of the teaching hospital of the Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. (bvsalud.org)
  • Evaluation and comparison of nursing faculty members' critical thinking skills. (emich.edu)
  • Distinguish between the empirical and interpretive and critical methods of research. (edu.au)
  • The second section focuses on a wide range of core qualitative methods, from descriptive phenomenology, through to formal grounded theory and to ethnography, and narrative research. (waterstones.com)
  • Her methodological focus areas include generalized linear mixed models, mediation analysis, complex systems models, health impact assessment, and participatory action research methods such as Photovoice and community mapping. (cdc.gov)
  • Their other research showed that restraints were also unnecessary in hospitals when other methods were used. (upenn.edu)
  • Methods: Methodological applied research for technological production, performed in three phases of the contextualized instructional design model: analysis, design and developm. (bvsalud.org)
  • Has a sustained publishing record emanating from the program of research. (jotform.com)
  • This program has strengthened my communication as well as critical thinking and analysis skills, and I am eager to continue to work on nursing research in the future. (kent.edu)
  • Later, the director of the SURE program, Ms. Ann Gosky , helped connect me with the nursing research faculty at the Kent Campus. (kent.edu)
  • The program will provide independent NIH research support during this transition in order to help awardees to launch competitive, independent research careers. (yale.edu)
  • The Nursing Library Orientation guide is here to help get you started with library research at UT Tyler by showing you where to find and access the resources and services you will need for your program. (uttyler.edu)
  • Creating the Student Nurses' Association Peer Support Services (SNAPSS) program. (emich.edu)
  • Session: Designing a Nurse Preceptor Program to Build Critical Thinking Skills in Preceptors and Orientees. (emich.edu)
  • December 13, 2018 - Notice of Pre-Application Webinars for the HEAL Initiative: Back Pain Consortium (BACPAC) Research Program. (nih.gov)
  • This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) invites applications for the NIH Back Pain Consortium (BACPAC) Research Program Data Integration, Algorithm Development and Operations Management Center. (nih.gov)
  • BACPAC is a patient centric-research program that will focus on translational and clinical research for discovery of chronic low back pain (cLBP) mechanisms, and on identification and testing of new interventions targeted to individual patient. (nih.gov)
  • Our program recognises that all nurses need to be able to work with people suffering from physical health conditions and learning disabilities across the lifespan. (plymouth.ac.uk)
  • Her transparent leadership helped rebuild faculty confidence and governance, and develop consensus on the school's key goals, including strengthening the research program. (upenn.edu)
  • Method: case report on the reflections on contents addressed in the discipline offered in the Graduate Program in Nursing in a federal public univers. (bvsalud.org)
  • Rather than a singular annual RFP, the Foundation will issue separate targeted calls for proposals over the course of the year, and make some commissioned research grants. (nursingworld.org)
  • Click below to learn more about the Nursing Research Grants Policies. (nursingworld.org)
  • It is critical that applicants follow the instructions in the Research (R) Instructions in the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide ,except where instructed to do otherwise (in this FOA or in a Notice from NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts ). (nih.gov)
  • Has a strong contribution to nursing research. (jotform.com)
  • Social Work Research on Older Adults with Dementia and Their Family Members: International Comparative Perspective. (utah.edu)
  • Discover the groundbreaking oncology nursing research being supported by the Foundation. (onsfoundation.org)
  • to survey analyse existing service users to establish needs and issues and priorities for the addiction nursing service and finally to develop a contextually appropriate nursing model for the addiction services. (tcd.ie)
  • As always, it is the objective of the conference to encourage and foster sharing, collaboration and learning, bringing together nurses from diverse clinical and academic settings and from around the world, with the ultimate aim of developing nursing knowledge that is research based and improving clinical effectiveness at all levels. (allconferences.com)
  • The first part begins by addressing the significance of qualitative inquiry to the development of nursing knowledge, and then goes on to explore in depth programs of qualitative nursing research. (waterstones.com)
  • Portraying nurses as heroes potentially undermines nurses' skills, knowledge and professionalism. (rgu.ac.uk)
  • This is because, with their knowledge, there is likely less room for misunderstood requests when you are seeking the best nursing writing service you need. (nursingpaperslib.com)
  • We will give you a broad range of knowledge and skills pertinent to all the fields of nursing. (plymouth.ac.uk)
  • Some knowledge of research could prove useful. (merlot.org)
  • ABSTRACT Objective: to report the experience of the development of nursing knowledge from nursing theories and points of contact with the nurse's praxis. (bvsalud.org)