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Social Challenges Associated with Implementing Hand Hygiene Technology Poster
Study of Cultural Competence in a Christian Secondary Education Environment Poster
A Clinical Research Patient-Centric Framework: Prevention and Reduction of Financial Toxicity Risk Poster
Research sites with medical billing practices are at risk for clinical research billing (CRB) non-compliance under the False Claims Act, and violations have serious ramifications. Centers for Medicare...
ENHANCING CLINICAL JUDGMENT AND PRACTICE TRANSITION WITH SIMULATION POSTER
Decreased practice readiness among new graduate nurses can lead to struggles with transition to practice, connecting theory to practice, and demonstrating adequate clinical judgment. These challenges...
THE EFFECT OF SHARED GOVERNANCE ON NURSE ENGAGEMENT AND RETENTION POSTER
The 2021 national average for nurse turnover in the United States was 27.1%. Healthcare organizations lose an average of $7.1 million annually due to the current nursing shortage crisis. Empowering...
INTERPROFESSIONAL SHARED GOVERNANCE: EFFECTS ON NURSES AND NURSE LEADERS POSTER
Shared governance improves nursing engagement across multiple healthcare settings. Especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing turnover is a significant problem faced by healthcare systems. This...
A PROGRAM FOR SUCCESS: TRANSITION TO NURSING LEADERSHIP POSTER
Not all healthcare systems have a transition-to-practice program that assists nurses in transitioning to leadership roles. Research demonstrates that the use of an intentionally focused path to...
IMPLEMENTATION OF A DEPRESSION PROTOCOL FOR A NONPROFIT CLINIC IN THE MIDWEST
Depression is underdiagnosed and undertreated in the primary care setting. Primary care offices are the gatekeeper for many individuals’ healthcare needs. Frequently when patients present to a primary...
ENHANCING CLINICAL JUDGMENT AND PRACTICE TRANSITION WITH SIMULATION
Decreased practice readiness among new graduate nurses can lead to struggles with transition to practice, connecting theory to practice, and demonstrating adequate clinical judgment. These challenges...
A PROGRAM FOR SUCCESS: TRANSITION TO NURSING LEADERSHIP
Not all healthcare systems have a transition-to-practice program that assists nurses in transitioning to leadership roles. Research demonstrates that the use of an intentionally focused path to...
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE CLINIC DIABETES PROTOCOL UPDATE
The constant changes in diabetes guidelines make it difficult to care for high-risk patients, particularly Native Americans. Diabetic patients are generally medically complex, with multiple...
INFLUENCING TURNOVER INTENTION BY ADDRESSING PERCEIVED STRESS IN NURSING
Increased job-related stress levels in nursing have contributed to the low retention of nurses. The United States registered nurse turnover rate is the highest it has ever been, currently standing at...
EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION: A PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is an aggressive medical intervention that is considered a last-resort care measure. Caring for patients receiving ECMO requires nurses to have a high skill...
EFFECTS OF A NURSE RESIDENCY PROGRAM ON COMPETENCE, JOB SATISFACTION, AND RETENTION
Newly graduated nurses’ attrition is higher than attrition of more experienced nurses, resulting in higher costs to the healthcare system. Transition-to-practice programs, such as nurse residency...
IMPROVING ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES AT A CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY HEALTH CLINIC POSTER
A private Christian university in the Midwest is home to a full-service clinic staffed by nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and student nurses. The clinic offers services available at public...
IMPROVING ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES AT A CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY HEALTH CLINIC
A private Christian university in the Midwest is home to a full-service clinic staffed by nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and student nurses. The clinic offers services available at public...
Speaking the same language: A phenomenological study investigating librarian and writing instructor collaborations and shared frameworks in first-year college writing courses
In this hermeneutic phenomenological study, the researcher interviewed librarians and writing instructors to understand their lived experiences of teaching information literacy in first-year college...
A quantitative study of teacher preparation programs and their effects on teacher attrition rates in the State of Idaho
Teacher turnover is an issue not only in the state of Idaho but across the nation. This study examined the attrition outcomes of 6,572 beginning teachers in Idaho that were trained in one of four...
The professional quality of life of master’s level mental health professionals and their graduate training: A mixed methods study
Mental health professionals work hard to help those struggling with mental health issues. Understanding the emotional needs of others requires sustained mental and emotional effort on behalf of the...
A multiple-case study exploring efforts to build kindergarten readiness in rural communities in Idaho
The term “kindergarten readiness” refers to a child’s development of skills to effectively learn in a classroom setting, a school’s ability to educate students at varying ability levels, and a...
Leadership in the face of chaos: A phenomenological study
The role of superintendent is complex, and it is one that carries with it the responsibilities of chief executive officer. The superintendent as the chief executive officer for the school district is...
The impact of mindfulness pedagogy on critical consciousness development: A mixed-methods study with social work higher education students
One accreditation-mandated outcome of social work education is to increase students’ understanding of social injustice and prepare them to work to reduce such injustices. This has been called critical...