Browsing NUR Faculty Scholarship by Title
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Use of videotaped interventions in research
(Sage Publications, 2001-10)Evaluating conceptual and methodological issues are important considerations when developing a videotape for research intervention. The process of developing a videotape for research involves several critical steps to ... -
Using extended theory of planned behavior to determine factors associated with help-seeking behavior of sexual problems in women with heart failure: a longitudinal study
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-03-04)Introduction: This study used extended theory of planned behavior (extended TPB) to understand the underlying factors related to help-seeking behavior for sexual problems among Iranian women with heart failure (HF). Methods: ... -
Using key informant methods in organizational survey research: assessing for informant bias
(John Wiley & Sons, 1997-02)Specification of variables that reflect organizational processes can add an important dimension to the investigation of outcomes. However, many contextual variables are conceptualized at a macro unit of analysis and may ... -
Using peer study to prepare for certified healthcare simulation educator certification
(Elsevier Inc., 2016-06)Background: This article describes a peer study program implemented as preparation for taking the Society for Simulation in Healthcare Certification examination. Methods: During the first 6 weeks participants reviewed ... -
Using physiologic, genetic, and epigenetic information to provide care to clients who are obese
(Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2019-11)The pathology of obesity is a complex process involving interactions among behavioral, environmental, immunologic, genetic, and epigenetic factors. This article gives a broad overview of obesity. The physiology of fat ... -
A videotape intervention for sexual counseling after myocardial infarction
(Mosby, 2002-09)The purpose of this study was to describe the development and testing of a videotape intervention for sexual counseling after myocardial infarction (MI). -
A web-based social-cognitive sexual counseling intervention for nurses: a pilot study
(Oxford University Press, 2015-08-31)Background and purpose: Nurses consider cardiac patients’ education and sexual counseling needs within their scope of responsibility, although infrequently addressed in practice, citing inadequate knowledge, skills and ... -
What causes stress in mothers of chronically ill children?
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When the topic turns to sex case scenarios in sexual counseling and cardiovascular disease
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2016-05)Patients with cardiovascular disease and their partners frequently have concerns about sexual intimacy, and sexual counseling is needed across health care settings to ensure that patients receive information to safely ...