Journal ArticleVaccine · March 2025
IntroductionThis study aimed to understand the experiences of and attitudes toward pregnant women regarding COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy.Material and methodsA qualitative descriptive study was conducted between April and June 202 ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of perianesthesia nursing : official journal of the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses · February 2025
PurposeThis project aimed to implement a continuous capnography protocol in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) for postoperative adult patients who are at high risk for respiratory failure.DesignA preintervention and postintervention qua ...
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Journal ArticleComputers, informatics, nursing : CIN · February 2025
As technology continues to transform education, the adoption of generative artificial intelligence is increasing in nursing education. However, concerns regarding the accuracy of AI-generated content and ethical issues exist. This study explores the percep ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of multidisciplinary healthcare · January 2025
PurposeThis descriptive qualitative study aims to deepen the understanding of the teamwork processes employed by multidisciplinary healthcare professionals caring for adolescent and young adult cancer patients and identify the facilitators and bar ...
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Journal ArticleHealthcare Management Forum · January 1, 2025
Formal training for those in managerial roles in healthcare is often fragmented, with clinical leaders and operational leaders receiving separate training or none at all. This project aimed to gain insights into how to better prepare leaders in dyad leader ...
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Journal ArticleTeaching in Nursing and Role of the Educator: The Complete Guide to Best Practice in Teaching, Evaluation, and Curriculum Development, Fourth Edition · January 1, 2025Cite
Journal ArticleJournal of advanced nursing · November 2024
AimTo systematically review and synthesise qualitative research on nurses' experiences of speaking up in various contexts and to identify factors facilitating or impeding such a behaviour.DesignThis review was conducted as a qualitative m ...
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Journal ArticleComputers, informatics, nursing : CIN · October 2024
The integration of artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT into educational frameworks marks a pivotal transformation in teaching. This quasi-experimental study, conducted in September 2023, aimed to evaluate the effects of artificial intelligence-assisted ...
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Journal ArticleNursing ethics · September 2024
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, particularly generative AI (Gen AI), becomes increasingly prevalent in nursing education, it is paramount to address the ethical implications of their implementation. This article explores the realm ...
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Chapter · September 2024
AbstractDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, users of all ages and backgrounds were forced to adapt to virtual platforms, and the use of these platforms soared. Consequently, virtual platforms are increasingly meet ...
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Chapter · September 2024
AbstractVirtual teaching and learning has been a viable option for education and professional development for many decades; however, this pedagogy differs from traditional classroom teaching. During the COVI ...
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Journal ArticleThe Journal of school health · August 2024
BackgroundThe ubiquitous use of social media places adolescents at high risk for cyberincivility (disrespectful, insensitive, or disruptive online behaviors). Adolescents who experience cyberincivility can have mental health issues including depre ...
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Journal ArticleJ Clin Nurs · July 2024
AIM: To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of the training process, procedures, measures and recruitment strategies necessary for a future investigation to test the reliability and validity of using positivity resonance measures in health care e ...
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Journal ArticleSAGE Open · July 1, 2024
This study is a secondary analysis of data collected in a previous study that consisted of 354 older adults, including 226 living in South Korea and 128 South Korean immigrants living in the United States. The aim of this study was to identify the moderati ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR research protocols · May 2024
BackgroundPremature birth poses significant health challenges globally, impacting infants, families, and society. Despite recognition of its contributing factors, efforts to reduce its incidence have seen limited success. A notable gap exists in t ...
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Journal ArticleCreative nursing · May 2024
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into health care offers the potential to enhance patient care, improve diagnostic precision, and broaden access to health-care services. Nurses, positioned at the forefront of patient care, play a pivotal rol ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR pediatrics and parenting · April 2024
BackgroundPremature birth rates have slightly increased globally, making its prevention critical for both short-term and long-term health outcomes. Various interventions have been developed in response to the multifaceted risk factors for prematur ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of nursing studies · January 2024
BackgroundAlthough the importance of the nurse-patient relationship in oncology is established, a consolidated body of research describing nurse-patient rapport, especially in ambulatory care, is lacking.ObjectivesThis scoping review aime ...
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Journal ArticleAsian/Pacific Island nursing journal · January 2024
BackgroundCultivating a positive research culture is considered the key to facilitating the utilization of research findings. In the realm of clinical nursing research, nurses conducting research may find the utilization of findings challenging du ...
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Journal ArticleNursing & health sciences · December 2023
Given the variety of uses of photovoice in nursing education, the importance of clarifying and describing this method is apparent. This scoping review aimed to explore the evidence on the use of photovoice in nursing education, describe the state of knowle ...
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Journal ArticleContemporary nurse · December 2023
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the global nursing shortage. As the shortage worsens, reliance on internationally educated nurses is expected to increase, presenting challenges and opportunities for health care systems and nurse le ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of environmental research and public health · November 2023
As digital technologies rapidly integrate into Health Professions Education (HPE), understanding cyberethics is increasingly crucial. This scoping review explores the pedagogy of cyberethics in HPE, highlighting a significant gap in explicit definitions an ...
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Journal ArticleTeaching and Learning in Nursing · October 1, 2023
Inclusion of social determinants of health (SDOH) and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in nursing education is essential for preparing future nurses to care for patients through a lens of health equity. To effectively teach nursing students about SDO ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of family nursing · October 2023
The purpose of this research was to systematically examine and collate evidence on couple-oriented interventions for mental health to identify trends in the literature, review research strategies, and suggest directions for future research. A systematic se ...
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Journal ArticleHealth care for women international · September 2023
We aimed to identify the actor and partner effects of health status, relationship satisfaction, and depression on the life satisfaction of married immigrant women and their husbands in South Korea. We used a cross-sectional design that included 2865 multic ...
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Journal ArticleNursing open · July 2023
This quality improvement project involved developing, implementing and evaluating an educational intervention using computer-based training (CBT) and high-fidelity simulation (HFS) to increase knowledge, confidence and compliance of nurses identifying seps ...
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Journal ArticleClinical simulation in nursing · July 2023
BackgroundThis study examined nursing students' experiences of using HoloPatient to learn COVID-19-related patient care.MethodIn this qualitative descriptive study, focus group interviews were held virtually with 30 nursing student partic ...
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Journal ArticleNurse education in practice · July 2023
AimThe aim of the present study was to understand the experiences and perceptions of newly graduated nurses in relation to resilience by providing an interpretive synthesis of the existing qualitative literature on this topic.BackgroundRe ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of environmental research and public health · July 2023
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly revolutionizing health care and education globally, including nursing practice and education. The responsible utilization of AI in a nursing context requires thoughtful consideration of its alignment with nursing val ...
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Journal ArticleNurse educator · May 2023
BackgroundGiven the wide range of metaverse technologies, there is a need to synthesize evidence of metaverse pedagogy used effectively for nursing education.PurposeThis umbrella review synthesized systematic reviews on the use of metaver ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of environmental research and public health · May 2023
As a professor of nursing in higher education, I am constantly situated at the nexus of tradition and innovation [...]. ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of environmental research and public health · March 2023
As health care continues to evolve and become increasingly complex, nursing education must also evolve to keep pace with the changing landscape [...]. ...
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Journal ArticleNursing open · February 2023
AimThis study explored nursing students' eHealth literacy, lifestyle behaviours and COVID-19-related preventive behaviours and associated factors.DesignA cross-sectional comparative correlational study.MethodsNursing students (n ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of nursing education scholarship · January 2023
ObjectivesDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, educators shifted from traditional lectures to videoconferencing. This systematic review explored the use of videoconferencing as a teaching tool in response to the pandemic as well as issues related to digi ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of Nursing Management · January 1, 2023
Aim(s). This study conducted a multilevel analysis of mealtime difficulties in older adults with dementia based on the social-ecological model. Background. Mealtime difficulty in this population should be examined from an extensive perspective, rather than ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of nursing studies · December 2022
BackgroundSpeaking up about patient safety concerns is critical when bedside nurses encounter unsafe situations. Training programs that encourage nurses' speaking up behavior have been introduced, but there is limited evidence regarding whether su ...
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Journal ArticleJ Med Internet Res · September 8, 2022
BACKGROUND: Although videoconferencing between oncology patients and nurses became routine during the pandemic, little is known about the development of clinician-patient rapport in this care environment. Evidence that virtual visits may challenge nurses' ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of nursing management · July 2022
AimThis study aimed to analyse the impact of resilience on turnover among newly graduated nurses.BackgroundNurse turnover is a major issue in nurse management that results in economic losses and affects patient and nurse outcomes. Newly g ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of environmental research and public health · July 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has put postsecondary students across the world at risk of psychological distress, negatively impacting their basic psychological well-being, including self-determination. Although the concept of self-determination has been widely dis ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of continuing education in nursing · April 2022
No single strategy can meet the unique needs of all learners; however, Padlet, a virtual bulletin board, offers multiple modes for engaging learners in activities and making them feel welcome, valued, and respected. Padlet can be added to a professional de ...
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Journal ArticleInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health · March 22, 2022
Evidence-based intervention and policy strategies to address the recent surge of race-motivated hate crimes and other forms of racism against Asian Americans are essential; however, such efforts have been impeded by a lack of empirical knowledge, e ...
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Journal ArticleThe Canadian journal of nursing research = Revue canadienne de recherche en sciences infirmieres · March 2022
BackgroundTimeliness and number of references in written work is often a topic of controversy. Decisions about choice of references become complex when there is little recent published information or a great deal of important historical work on a ...
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Journal ArticleBMC medical education · February 2022
BackgroundStudent academic incivility is a serious problem in nursing education because it negatively influences the learning process, wellbeing of faculty members, and faculty-student relationships. The aim of this study was to explore nursing fa ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR medical education · January 2022
BackgroundGiven the limitations imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, a better understanding of how nursing programs around the globe have implemented distance education methods and related initiatives to provide international collaborative learning o ...
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Chapter · January 1, 2022
Digital technologies are shaping the way in which individuals learn many functions in their daily lives, including how to apply knowledge appropriately to specific situations. The global effort to improve health literacy levels increasingly involves maximi ...
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Journal ArticleBMC Geriatrics · December 2021
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors influencing eating performance in older adults with dementia (OAWDs) in long-term care (LTC) facilities.
Methods: This cross-sectional study examined risk factors for compromised eating perf ...
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Journal ArticleClinical simulation in nursing · November 2021
BackgroundThis study aimed to understand prelicensure nursing students' perceptions and experiences of using virtual simulation as an alternative to clinical practice during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in South Korea.MethodsA ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of environmental research and public health · September 2021
This paper reports a scoping review of the literature on eating difficulties among older adults with dementia in long-term care facilities to identify key concepts, methods of measuring outcomes, interventions, and related factors. A scoping review was per ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of gerontological nursing · August 2021
An aging population with underlying health conditions, such as heart disease and diabetes, is at high risk for infections, including pneumonia, influenza, and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In particular, the number of individuals in skilled nursing ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR Medical Education · June 22, 2021
Background: Effective pedagogy that encourages high standards of excellence and commitment to lifelong learning is essential in health professions education to prepare students for real-life challenges such as health disparities and global health issues. C ...
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Journal ArticleJBI evidence synthesis · June 2021
ObjectiveThe primary objective of this scoping review is to explore what is known about cultivating rapport between nurses and adult patients in ambulatory oncology care. A bibliometric analysis will be performed to explore whether this method enh ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR research protocols · June 2021
BackgroundTelehealth videoconferencing has largely been embraced by health care providers and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, little is known about specific techniques for building rapport and provider-patient relationships in this ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR medical education · May 2021
BackgroundHealth professions students use social media to communicate with other students and health professionals, discuss career plans or coursework, and share the results of research projects or new information. These platforms allow students t ...
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Journal Article · March 17, 2021
BACKGROUNDHealth professions students use social media to communicate with other students and health professionals, discuss career plans or coursework, and share the results of research p ...
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Journal ArticleNursing & health sciences · March 2021
The COVID-19 outbreak has profoundly changed daily life and the ways in which students learn and interact. This study explores the nature and content of tweets posted by students enrolled in nursing programs (hereafter nursing students) in the United Kingd ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA · March 2021
ObjectivesThe purpose of the study was to determine if association exists between evidence-based provider training and clinician proficiency in electronic health record (EHR) use and if so, which EHR use metrics and vendor-defined indices exhibite ...
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Journal Article · February 13, 2021
BACKGROUNDTelehealth videoconferencing has largely been embraced by health care providers and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, little is known about specific techniques for ...
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Journal Article · February 5, 2021
BACKGROUNDEffective pedagogy that encourages high standards of excellence and commitment to lifelong learning is essential in health professions education to prepare students for real-lif ...
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Journal ArticleJBI evidence synthesis · February 2021
ObjectiveThe objective of this scoping review is to map the literature describing couple- and family-oriented interventions and outcomes to prevent mental health problems and promote mental health.IntroductionLiterature involving couple- ...
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Book · January 28, 2021
The text delivers the full scope of knowledge necessary for novice and experienced faculty to become competent teachers in nursing. This third edition features new content on the transition from clinician to educator. ...
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Journal ArticleBMC medical education · January 2021
BackgroundTeaching cybercivility requires thoughtful attention to curriculum development and content delivery. Theories, models, and conceptual and theoretical frameworks (hereafter "tools") provide useful foundations for integrating new knowledge ...
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Journal ArticleCreative nursing · November 2020
Incivility is defined as rude or disruptive behavior which may result in psychological or physiological distress for the people involved. These behaviors, which appear to be more pervasive than ever in today's society, both in academia and in the health-ca ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of environmental research and public health · October 2020
Many nursing students have experienced negative social behaviors and incivility in cyberspace. We aimed to explore knowledge, experience, and acceptability of cyberincivility, as well as the perceived benefits of cybercivility education among nursing stude ...
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Journal ArticleGeriatric nursing (New York, N.Y.) · September 2020
The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of the Korean Function-Focused Care Program (K-FFCP) for residents of long-term care facilities (LTCRs) on long-term care workers' (LTCWs) knowledge, self-efficacy, and outcome expectations about functi ...
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Journal ArticleJournal for Nurse Practitioners · June 1, 2020
Health professionals cite a number of barriers to precepting nurse practitioner (NP) students, including lack of time and training. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate training of health professionals who teach NP students in a clinical teaching ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of Medical Internet Research · May 5, 2020
BACKGROUND:Cybercivility, the practice of what to say and how to say it in online environments, encourages individuals to treat each other with respect. However, the anonymity of online communities may lead some individuals to behave in ways that violate s ...
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Journal ArticleJBI evidence synthesis · May 2020
ObjectiveThe objective of this scoping review is to examine conceptual and theoretical models used to educate students in health professions about cybercivility.IntroductionCivil behavior in cyberspace is an important element of online co ...
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Journal Article · April 12, 2020
UNSTRUCTUREDEmail has become a popular means of communication in the past 40 years, with more than 200 billion emails sent each day worldwide. When used appropriately, email can be an eff ...
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Journal ArticleNursing forum · February 7, 2020
BACKGROUND:Hypertension is the most modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Low levels of adherence to medication regimens, positive health behaviors, and ideal metric goals are associated with low rates of morbidity and mortality, impaired phys ...
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Journal ArticleJBI database of systematic reviews and implementation reports · October 24, 2019
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this scoping review is to examine conceptual and theoretical models used to educate health professions students about cybercivility. INTRODUCTION:Civil behavior in cyberspace is an important element of online communications. Howe ...
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Journal Article · July 27, 2019
BACKGROUNDCybercivility, the practice of what to say and how to say it in online environments, encourages individuals to treat each other with respect. However, the anonymity of online co ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR Med Educ · July 23, 2019
BACKGROUND: Microlearning, the acquisition of knowledge or skills in the form of small units, is endorsed by health professions educators as a means of facilitating student learning, training, and continuing education, but it is difficult to define in term ...
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Journal ArticleNurse education in practice · July 2019
The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to develop a web-based acute pain management education program for nurses and to evaluate its effectiveness. The developed program consisted of a total duration of 400 min with eight modules and 29 topics in ...
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Journal ArticleInternational neurourology journal · June 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the validity and reliability of the Korean version of the Toileting Behavior Scale (KTBS) to assess women's toileting behavior related to urinary elimination.MethodsThe original English ...
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Journal Article · March 12, 2019
BACKGROUNDMicrolearning, the acquisition of knowledge or skills in the form of small units, is endorsed by health professions educators as a means of facilitating student learning, traini ...
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Journal ArticleInternational journal of nursing studies · January 2019
BackgroundAlthough misuse of social networking sites, particularly Twitter, has occurred, little is known about the prevalence, content, and characteristics of uncivil tweets posted by nurses and nursing students.ObjectiveThe aim of this ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners · January 2019
Background and purposeTeaching models provide a systemic framework for didactic and clinical teaching. The One-Minute Preceptor (OMP) is one teaching model, providing five microskills to organize a learning experience for students in the clinical ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of wound, ostomy, and continence nursing : official publication of The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society · January 2019
PurposeThe purpose of the study was to examine the long-term effects of a urinary incontinence (UI) self-management program for older women on the severity, knowledge, and attitudes regarding UI.DesignThis was a quasi-experimental design ...
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Journal ArticlePloS one · January 2019
The purpose of this secondary analysis study was to compare social networks, health-promoting behaviors, and health-related quality of life of South Korean adults, aged 65 years or older, with and without arthritis, and to identify factors that are related ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR Med Educ · December 21, 2018
BACKGROUND: Cyberincivility is a pervasive issue that demands upfront thinking and can negatively impact one's personal, professional, social, and educational well-being. Although massive open online courses (MOOCs) environments could be vulnerable to unde ...
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Journal ArticleNurse education today · December 2018
BackgroundDebriefing involves the active participation of learners to identify and close gaps in knowledge and skills. Varied debriefing methods are used in simulation, but no empirical studies have examined the effectiveness of peer-led debriefin ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR medical education · November 2018
BackgroundWeb-based education is one of the leading learning pedagogies in health professions education. Students have access to a multitude of opinions, knowledge, and resources on Web, but communication among students in Web-based courses is com ...
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Journal ArticleCreative nursing · November 2018
BackgroundThe transition from student to professional nurse is an important milestone in the development of newly graduated nurses. Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) has been shown to reduce symptoms of stress in those engaged in regular p ...
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Journal Article · September 8, 2018
BACKGROUNDCyberincivility is a pervasive issue that demands upfront thinking and can negatively impact one’s personal, professional, social, and educational well-being. Although massive o ...
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Journal ArticleNurse educator · September 2018
As misbehaviors online in higher education have been widely addressed in recent research, the discourse on cyberincivility has become a contemporary issue in health professions education. However, studies regarding cybercivility, particularly from an inter ...
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Journal ArticleJ Contin Educ Nurs · September 1, 2018
BACKGROUND: Literature on cyberincivility in health professions education has mainly focused on intraprofessional communication. This study explored health professions students' experiences with cyberincivility, as well as their perspectives on interprofes ...
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Journal Article · June 25, 2018
BACKGROUNDWeb-based education is one of the leading learning pedagogies in health professions education. Students have access to a multitude of opinions, knowledge, and resources on Web, ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of Community Health Nursing · May 1, 2018
India has the third highest number of persons living with HIV in the world. We evaluated the effectiveness of a structured teaching program on HIV-related knowledge and attitudes among 600 young women, aged 20-40 years, in India. This study employed a quas ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of continuing education in nursing · April 2018
Nurses lack adequate pain management knowledge, which can result in poorly managed postsurgical pain. This study aimed to develop, implement, and evaluate pain management education and operational guidelines to improve nursing knowledge and pain management ...
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Journal ArticleJ Prof Nurs · 2018
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This research analyzes to what extent U.S. nursing schools use social media, their policies or guidelines on cybercivility in social media, online classrooms, and email correspondence, and whether these protocols are readily available to students. This web ...
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Chapter · 2018
With essential, updated content for novice and experienced nurse educators This evidence-based text delivers the full scope of knowledge necessary for novice and experienced faculty to become competent teachers in nursing. ...
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Chapter · August 28, 2017
With essential, updated content for novice and experienced nurse educators This evidence-based text delivers the full scope of knowledge necessary for novice and experienced faculty to become competent teachers in nursing. ...
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Chapter · August 2, 2017
With essential, updated content for novice and experienced nurse educators This evidence-based text delivers the full scope of knowledge necessary for novice and experienced faculty to become competent teachers in nursing. ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of continuing education in nursing · April 2017
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BackgroundDespite the adjunct instructor's central role in the clinical training of nursing students, little research exists on the perspective of the clinical experts assuming this role. This qualitative study aimed to better understand how novic ...
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Journal ArticleNursing & health sciences · December 2016
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In this study, we developed and tested the psychometric properties of a translated and culturally adapted Korean version of the Incivility in Nursing Education-Revised (INE-R) survey. Using a cross-sectional design, the INE-R was administered to a convenie ...
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Journal ArticleNurse educator · September 2016
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Although incivility in higher education has been widely described, little evidence exists regarding incivility among health professions students in online environments. This study aims to integrate literature on cybercivility in health professions educatio ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners · September 2016
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PurposeInterprofessional education (IPE) is essential for preparing nurse practitioner (NP) students to provide care in a collaborative team environment. The combination of a virtual clinic and video conferencing designed for NP students to practi ...
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Conference · July 13, 2016
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Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016: Purpose: Uncivil and discourteous use of social media technology, such as Facebook, blogs or wikis, online courses with discussion boards, chat rooms, or emails, is a global and pervasive concern among general ...
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Journal ArticleComputers, informatics, nursing : CIN · April 2016
The aim of this study was to explore the work experience of perioperative nurses involved in robotic surgery. A qualitative descriptive study was conducted. Participants were 15 nurses who had been on a robotic surgery team at one of five major university ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners · March 2016
PurposeThis integrative review of the existing literature was conducted to identify dimensions related to nurse practitioner (NP) autonomy and to recommend future areas of research related to the important topic of NP autonomy in this era of cost- ...
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Journal ArticleThe Journal of nursing education · February 2016
BackgroundThe nursing faculty shortage has led to an increasing number of master's-prepared clinical nurse experts becoming nursing faculty to teach prelicensure nursing students, often without adequate preparation for the complex specialized role ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society · September 2015
PurposeThe study explored health care experiences among Asian Indian immigrants living in the Southeastern United States.Design and methodA concurrent triangulation mixed methods design was used with a purposive sample of 125 Asian Indian ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of continuing education in nursing · April 2015
BackgroundAlthough urinary incontinence is prevalent among older women living in rural Korea, a lack of awareness and education exists in this population and among health professionals. Geographic isolation and limited resources also contribute to ...
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Journal ArticleJ Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs · March 2015
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices about urinary incontinence among Korean RNs and care aids and to identify correlates of continence care practices. METHOD: A cross-sectional survey was used to ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of continuing education in nursing · March 2015
The high attrition rate of graduate nurses will exacerbate the current nursing shortage as Baby Boomer nurses (born between 1946 and 1964) retire, negatively affecting the quality of patient care and increasing employer costs. The purpose of this phenomeno ...
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Journal ArticleInternational Journal of Nursing Sciences · March 1, 2015
Background Although self-management approaches have shown strong evidence of positive outcomes for urinary incontinence prevention and management, few programs have been developed for Korean rural communities. Objectives This pilot study aimed to develop, ...
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Journal ArticleHealth & social care in the community · July 2014
This study examined the healthcare experiences of Korean immigrants aged 40-64 living in the North Carolina Triangle area of the Southeastern United States. Using a mixed methods design, we collected quantitative data via a questionnaire from 125 participa ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services · February 2014
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to control depression, anger, and self-control in soldiers from South Korea. Using a pretest-posttest design, the sample was composed of an experimental group (n = 16) ...
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Journal ArticleThe Journal of nursing education · July 2013
Although the literature has highlighted the use of virtual worlds in teaching-learning, little is known about the concepts associated with this technology in nursing education. Moreover, the application of virtual worlds to education has been underdevelope ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of the American Geriatrics Society · June 2013
ObjectivesTo describe the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics, health status, and urinary incontinence (UI) in older women (≥ 65) living in residential care facilities (RCFs).DesignCross-sectional, retrospective survey o ...
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Journal ArticleThe Journal of nursing education · March 2013
The use of film in nursing and medical education has been supported as an effective instructional method. The purpose of this article is to identify and synthesize the available studies on teaching-learning strategies to be used with film for prelicensure ...
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Journal ArticleNurse education today · November 2012
BackgroundCinenurducation is the use of films in both didactic and clinical nursing education. Although films are already used as instructional aids in nursing education, few studies have been made that demonstrate the learning concepts that can b ...
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Journal ArticleNurse education today · August 2012
Even though health informatics (HI) education is an essential component of the undergraduate nursing curriculum, it remains controversial with no clear consensus on which knowledge and skills should be integrated in a baccalaureate nursing program. The pur ...
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Journal ArticleInternational Journal of Urological Nursing · July 1, 2012
Worldwide prevalence of any type urinary incontinence (UI) in women 20 years and over is estimated to be over 275 million in 2013 and the 4th International Consultation on Incontinence expects it to increase to over 300 million in 2018. While UI in women i ...
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Journal ArticleNurse education today · November 2011
Learner participation and engagement has proven effective and essential across educational settings. Clickers, also known as classroom response systems (CRS), are widely used across disciplines, and their effectiveness has been demonstrated in higher educa ...
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We aimed to identify the actor and partner effects of health status, relationship satisfaction, and depression on the life satisfaction of married immigrant women and their husbands in South Korea. We used a cross-sectional design that included 2865 multic ...
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