This document provides references for 5 articles related to nursing:
1) A study exploring perceptions of nursing image in an inner-city hospital.
2) A study finding tattoos can harm perceptions.
3) A study on the impact of nurses' clothing on anxiety in hospitalized children.
4) A study on children's perceptions of the nursing profession in Poland.
5) A study on characteristics of adolescents who are indifferent to body art.
Part 2: Neurological history and physicaltschmitt2002
This is a power point presentation that a student completed for an independent study in his BSN program. It covers the basics of the nurse driven neurological history and physical.
Part 2: Neurological history and physicaltschmitt2002
This is a power point presentation that a student completed for an independent study in his BSN program. It covers the basics of the nurse driven neurological history and physical.
Part 1: Neurological history and physicaltschmitt2002
This is a power point presentation that a student completed for an independent study in his BSN program. It covers the basics of the nurse driven neurological history and physical.
Variables in a Research Study and Data CollectionIn this assignmen.docxalehosickg3
Variables in a Research Study and Data Collection
In this assignment, you will explore the variables and data collection involved in a research study.
Complete the following task:
Read the following and
choose one
of the articles from the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) Database in the South University Online Library.
Romero-Collado, A., Raurell-Torreda, M., Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E., Homs-Romero, E., & Bertran-Noguer, C. (2015).
Course content related to chronic wounds in nursing degree programs in Spain
.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47
(1), 51-61. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12106
Yung-Mei, Y., Hsiu-Hung, W., Fang-Hsin, L., Miao-Ling, L., & Pei-Chao, L. (2015).
Health empowerment among immigrant women in transnational marriages in Taiwan
.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47
(1), 135-142. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12110
Discussion:
Read the process for data collection employed in the study. As a part of your discussion response, identify the method used in the study.
Provide a bulleted list of the five tasks performed as part of data collection in the study. Follow the bulleted list in the summary as key points. Click
here
to enter your responses in the organizer.
.
Variables in a Research Study and Data CollectionIn this assignmen.docxnealwaters20034
Variables in a Research Study and Data Collection
In this assignment, you will explore the variables and data collection involved in a research study.
Complete the following task:
Read the following and
choose one
of the articles from the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) Database in the South University Online Library.
Romero-Collado, A., Raurell-Torreda, M., Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E., Homs-Romero, E., & Bertran-Noguer, C. (2015).
Course content related to chronic wounds in nursing degree programs in Spain
.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47
(1), 51-61. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12106
Yung-Mei, Y., Hsiu-Hung, W., Fang-Hsin, L., Miao-Ling, L., & Pei-Chao, L. (2015).
Health empowerment among immigrant women in transnational marriages in Taiwan
.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47
(1), 135-142. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12110
Discussion:
Read the process for data collection employed in the study. As a part of your discussion response, identify the method used in the study.
Provide a bulleted list of the five tasks performed as part of data collection in the study. Follow the bulleted list in the summary as key points. Click
here
to enter your responses in the organizer.
.
4
CHANGE PROPOSALPRESENTATIONFORFACULTY REVIEW
Capstone Project Change Proposal Presentation for Faculty Review and Feedback
Name
Name of the institution
Date
Running head: ASSIGNMENT TITLE HERE
1Running head: CHANGE PROPOSAL PRESENTATION FOR FACULTY REVIEW
Intervention
The capstone change proposal is effects of disproportionate nurse to patient staffing ratios on the quality of patient care. Patients can be exposed to several safety issues if proper care is not given to them. These problems include falls, hospital-acquired infection due to poor hand hygiene by the healthcare workers, medication administration errors, poor health education to the patients, and negligence in attending to the spiritual needs of the patients. Interventions includes presenting the safety concerns to the management team of the facility to enable them to hire more nurses to deliver adequate care to the patients. In-service training of the nurses on fall prevention, proper application of fall precautions and identification of patients who are at risk of falls are another important intervention. Proper hand hygiene is an intervention that will prevent hospital-acquired infections and nurses should form the culture of doing it (Sands, & Aunger, 2020). Medication errors can lead to complications or death of patients. Nurses should check the medications properly and identify the patients before administration of the medications.
Evidence Based Literature
The articles reviewed have different research aims and questions, but they are all centered into the idea of the effects of nurse-to-patient ratios on patient outcomes. The research questions of these articles are divided into three categories: definition of nursing staffing, effects of nursing-to-patient ratio on patient outcomes and nursing characteristics that hinders the delivery of care. The study by (Cho et al., 2020), defines the term nursing staffing in terms of the nursing care needs of the patients.
Nurses are essential in the provision of quality care in acute units, and their staffing levels have an impact on patient outcomes. (Cho et al., 2015), examine the link between nursing staffing and patient outcomes, specifically the mortality rate. Comparing to (Driscoll et al., 2018) and (Shin et al., 2018), the articles examine the effects of nursing staffing ratios on the patient outcomes in acute specialist units. Besides, (Needleman, 2016) reviews the studies that examine the effects of nursing skill mix on the patient outcomes such as patient ratings of hospitals, mortality, adverse health outcomes, and nurse burnout and dissatisfaction.
Some of the factors such as nursing skills, staffing methods, and working environment affects the nursing staffing ratio, which hinders the quality of care. The article by (Bridges et al., 2019), explores the relationship between nursing staffing skills and the quality and quantity of their interactions with patients in hospital wards. (Olley et al., 2019) ...
4
CHANGE PROPOSALPRESENTATIONFORFACULTY REVIEW
Capstone Project Change Proposal Presentation for Faculty Review and Feedback
Name
Name of the institution
Date
Running head: ASSIGNMENT TITLE HERE
1Running head: CHANGE PROPOSAL PRESENTATION FOR FACULTY REVIEW
Intervention
The capstone change proposal is effects of disproportionate nurse to patient staffing ratios on the quality of patient care. Patients can be exposed to several safety issues if proper care is not given to them. These problems include falls, hospital-acquired infection due to poor hand hygiene by the healthcare workers, medication administration errors, poor health education to the patients, and negligence in attending to the spiritual needs of the patients. Interventions includes presenting the safety concerns to the management team of the facility to enable them to hire more nurses to deliver adequate care to the patients. In-service training of the nurses on fall prevention, proper application of fall precautions and identification of patients who are at risk of falls are another important intervention. Proper hand hygiene is an intervention that will prevent hospital-acquired infections and nurses should form the culture of doing it (Sands, & Aunger, 2020). Medication errors can lead to complications or death of patients. Nurses should check the medications properly and identify the patients before administration of the medications.
Evidence Based Literature
The articles reviewed have different research aims and questions, but they are all centered into the idea of the effects of nurse-to-patient ratios on patient outcomes. The research questions of these articles are divided into three categories: definition of nursing staffing, effects of nursing-to-patient ratio on patient outcomes and nursing characteristics that hinders the delivery of care. The study by (Cho et al., 2020), defines the term nursing staffing in terms of the nursing care needs of the patients.
Nurses are essential in the provision of quality care in acute units, and their staffing levels have an impact on patient outcomes. (Cho et al., 2015), examine the link between nursing staffing and patient outcomes, specifically the mortality rate. Comparing to (Driscoll et al., 2018) and (Shin et al., 2018), the articles examine the effects of nursing staffing ratios on the patient outcomes in acute specialist units. Besides, (Needleman, 2016) reviews the studies that examine the effects of nursing skill mix on the patient outcomes such as patient ratings of hospitals, mortality, adverse health outcomes, and nurse burnout and dissatisfaction.
Some of the factors such as nursing skills, staffing methods, and working environment affects the nursing staffing ratio, which hinders the quality of care. The article by (Bridges et al., 2019), explores the relationship between nursing staffing skills and the quality and quantity of their interactions with patients in hospital wards. (Olley et al., 2019).
HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY INFLUENCES IN NURSING EDUCATION.docxHaraLakambini
HISTORICAL INFLUENCES IN NURSING EDUCATION
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
THE CIVIL WAR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
CONTEMPORARY INFLUENCES IN NURSING EDUCATION
IMPORTANCE OF NURSES’ SELF-CARE
Part 1: Neurological history and physicaltschmitt2002
This is a power point presentation that a student completed for an independent study in his BSN program. It covers the basics of the nurse driven neurological history and physical.
Variables in a Research Study and Data CollectionIn this assignmen.docxalehosickg3
Variables in a Research Study and Data Collection
In this assignment, you will explore the variables and data collection involved in a research study.
Complete the following task:
Read the following and
choose one
of the articles from the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) Database in the South University Online Library.
Romero-Collado, A., Raurell-Torreda, M., Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E., Homs-Romero, E., & Bertran-Noguer, C. (2015).
Course content related to chronic wounds in nursing degree programs in Spain
.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47
(1), 51-61. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12106
Yung-Mei, Y., Hsiu-Hung, W., Fang-Hsin, L., Miao-Ling, L., & Pei-Chao, L. (2015).
Health empowerment among immigrant women in transnational marriages in Taiwan
.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47
(1), 135-142. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12110
Discussion:
Read the process for data collection employed in the study. As a part of your discussion response, identify the method used in the study.
Provide a bulleted list of the five tasks performed as part of data collection in the study. Follow the bulleted list in the summary as key points. Click
here
to enter your responses in the organizer.
.
Variables in a Research Study and Data CollectionIn this assignmen.docxnealwaters20034
Variables in a Research Study and Data Collection
In this assignment, you will explore the variables and data collection involved in a research study.
Complete the following task:
Read the following and
choose one
of the articles from the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) Database in the South University Online Library.
Romero-Collado, A., Raurell-Torreda, M., Zabaleta-del-Olmo, E., Homs-Romero, E., & Bertran-Noguer, C. (2015).
Course content related to chronic wounds in nursing degree programs in Spain
.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47
(1), 51-61. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12106
Yung-Mei, Y., Hsiu-Hung, W., Fang-Hsin, L., Miao-Ling, L., & Pei-Chao, L. (2015).
Health empowerment among immigrant women in transnational marriages in Taiwan
.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47
(1), 135-142. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12110
Discussion:
Read the process for data collection employed in the study. As a part of your discussion response, identify the method used in the study.
Provide a bulleted list of the five tasks performed as part of data collection in the study. Follow the bulleted list in the summary as key points. Click
here
to enter your responses in the organizer.
.
4
CHANGE PROPOSALPRESENTATIONFORFACULTY REVIEW
Capstone Project Change Proposal Presentation for Faculty Review and Feedback
Name
Name of the institution
Date
Running head: ASSIGNMENT TITLE HERE
1Running head: CHANGE PROPOSAL PRESENTATION FOR FACULTY REVIEW
Intervention
The capstone change proposal is effects of disproportionate nurse to patient staffing ratios on the quality of patient care. Patients can be exposed to several safety issues if proper care is not given to them. These problems include falls, hospital-acquired infection due to poor hand hygiene by the healthcare workers, medication administration errors, poor health education to the patients, and negligence in attending to the spiritual needs of the patients. Interventions includes presenting the safety concerns to the management team of the facility to enable them to hire more nurses to deliver adequate care to the patients. In-service training of the nurses on fall prevention, proper application of fall precautions and identification of patients who are at risk of falls are another important intervention. Proper hand hygiene is an intervention that will prevent hospital-acquired infections and nurses should form the culture of doing it (Sands, & Aunger, 2020). Medication errors can lead to complications or death of patients. Nurses should check the medications properly and identify the patients before administration of the medications.
Evidence Based Literature
The articles reviewed have different research aims and questions, but they are all centered into the idea of the effects of nurse-to-patient ratios on patient outcomes. The research questions of these articles are divided into three categories: definition of nursing staffing, effects of nursing-to-patient ratio on patient outcomes and nursing characteristics that hinders the delivery of care. The study by (Cho et al., 2020), defines the term nursing staffing in terms of the nursing care needs of the patients.
Nurses are essential in the provision of quality care in acute units, and their staffing levels have an impact on patient outcomes. (Cho et al., 2015), examine the link between nursing staffing and patient outcomes, specifically the mortality rate. Comparing to (Driscoll et al., 2018) and (Shin et al., 2018), the articles examine the effects of nursing staffing ratios on the patient outcomes in acute specialist units. Besides, (Needleman, 2016) reviews the studies that examine the effects of nursing skill mix on the patient outcomes such as patient ratings of hospitals, mortality, adverse health outcomes, and nurse burnout and dissatisfaction.
Some of the factors such as nursing skills, staffing methods, and working environment affects the nursing staffing ratio, which hinders the quality of care. The article by (Bridges et al., 2019), explores the relationship between nursing staffing skills and the quality and quantity of their interactions with patients in hospital wards. (Olley et al., 2019) ...
4
CHANGE PROPOSALPRESENTATIONFORFACULTY REVIEW
Capstone Project Change Proposal Presentation for Faculty Review and Feedback
Name
Name of the institution
Date
Running head: ASSIGNMENT TITLE HERE
1Running head: CHANGE PROPOSAL PRESENTATION FOR FACULTY REVIEW
Intervention
The capstone change proposal is effects of disproportionate nurse to patient staffing ratios on the quality of patient care. Patients can be exposed to several safety issues if proper care is not given to them. These problems include falls, hospital-acquired infection due to poor hand hygiene by the healthcare workers, medication administration errors, poor health education to the patients, and negligence in attending to the spiritual needs of the patients. Interventions includes presenting the safety concerns to the management team of the facility to enable them to hire more nurses to deliver adequate care to the patients. In-service training of the nurses on fall prevention, proper application of fall precautions and identification of patients who are at risk of falls are another important intervention. Proper hand hygiene is an intervention that will prevent hospital-acquired infections and nurses should form the culture of doing it (Sands, & Aunger, 2020). Medication errors can lead to complications or death of patients. Nurses should check the medications properly and identify the patients before administration of the medications.
Evidence Based Literature
The articles reviewed have different research aims and questions, but they are all centered into the idea of the effects of nurse-to-patient ratios on patient outcomes. The research questions of these articles are divided into three categories: definition of nursing staffing, effects of nursing-to-patient ratio on patient outcomes and nursing characteristics that hinders the delivery of care. The study by (Cho et al., 2020), defines the term nursing staffing in terms of the nursing care needs of the patients.
Nurses are essential in the provision of quality care in acute units, and their staffing levels have an impact on patient outcomes. (Cho et al., 2015), examine the link between nursing staffing and patient outcomes, specifically the mortality rate. Comparing to (Driscoll et al., 2018) and (Shin et al., 2018), the articles examine the effects of nursing staffing ratios on the patient outcomes in acute specialist units. Besides, (Needleman, 2016) reviews the studies that examine the effects of nursing skill mix on the patient outcomes such as patient ratings of hospitals, mortality, adverse health outcomes, and nurse burnout and dissatisfaction.
Some of the factors such as nursing skills, staffing methods, and working environment affects the nursing staffing ratio, which hinders the quality of care. The article by (Bridges et al., 2019), explores the relationship between nursing staffing skills and the quality and quantity of their interactions with patients in hospital wards. (Olley et al., 2019).
HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY INFLUENCES IN NURSING EDUCATION.docxHaraLakambini
HISTORICAL INFLUENCES IN NURSING EDUCATION
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
THE CIVIL WAR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
CONTEMPORARY INFLUENCES IN NURSING EDUCATION
IMPORTANCE OF NURSES’ SELF-CARE
People’s experiences are now seen as a key element of health service quality. Accordingly, patient and staff experiences are widely measured, including through large national programmes. These collections provide powerful insight into the quality of services within the NHS, as well as shining light on areas for improvement. This session looks at key evidence from recent research and considers the crucial role of good workforce experience and wellbeing in securing quality.
1. References for articles:
Exploring perceptions of nursing image in an inner-city hospital
Wittmann-Price, R., Celia, L., Conners, S., Dunn, R., & Chabot, J. (2011). Exploring
perceptions of nursing image in an inner-city hospital: Nursing, 41(9), 23–27.
doi:10.1097/01.NURSE.0000399217.77611.e2
Tattoos can harm perceptions.
Resenhoeft, A., Villa, J., & Wiseman, D. (2008). Tattoos can harm
perceptions: a study and suggestions. Journal of American College Health,
56(5), 593-596.
Impact of nurses’ clothing on anxiety of hospitalised children
Roohafza, H., Pirnia, A., Sadeghi, M., Toghianifar, N., Talaei, M., & Ashrafi, M. (2009).
Impact of nurses clothing on anxiety of hospitalised children. Journal Of Clinical Nursing,
18(13), 1953-1959. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2702.2008.02745.x
Children perception of nursing profession in Poland
Ślusarska, B., Krajewska-Kułak, E., & Zarzycka, D. (2004). Children’s perceptions of the nursing
profession in Poland. Nurse Education Today, 24(7), 521–529. doi:10.1016/j.nedt.2004.06.003
Characteristics of adolescent who expressed indifference or no interest towards body art.
Cegolon, L., Xodo, C., & Mastrangelo, G. (2010). Characteristics of adolescents who expressed
indifference or no interest towards body art. BMC Public Health, 10, 605–605. doi:10.1186/1471-
2458-10-605