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2. Ideological proximity, issue importance, and vote choice
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Flavin, Patrick and Law, Wilson
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- 2022
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3. Decomposing political advertising effects on vote choices
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Law, Wilson
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- 2021
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4. Global health competencies according to nursing faculty from Brazilian higher education institutions
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Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura, Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes, Lynda Law Wilson, Simone de Godoy, Irene Tamí-Maury, Rosa Zárate-Grajales, and Susana Salas-Segura
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Salud Mundial ,Enfermería ,Educación Basada en Competencias ,Educación en Enfermería ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: to identify the agreement of faculty affiliated with Brazilian higher education institutions about the global health competencies needed for undergraduate nursing students' education and whether these competencies were covered in the curriculum offered at the institution where they were teaching.METHOD: exploratory-descriptive study, involving 222 faculty members who answered the Brazilian version of the "Questionnaire on Core Competencies in Global Health", made available electronically on the website Survey Monkey.RESULTS: participants predominantly held a Ph.D. (75.8%), were women (91.9%) and were between 40 and 59 years of age (69.3%). The mean and standard deviation of all competencies questioned ranged between 3.04 (0.61) and 3.88 (0.32), with scores for each competency ranging from 1 "strongly disagree" to 4 "strongly agree". The results demonstrated the respondents' satisfactory level of agreement with the global health competencies.CONCLUSIONS: the study demonstrated a high mean agreement level of the nursing faculty from Brazilian HEI with the global health competencies in the questionnaire. The curricula of the HEI where they teach partially address some of these. The competencies in the domain "Globalization of health and health care" are the least addressed.
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- 2014
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5. Government by Code? Blockchain Applications to Public Sector Governance
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Bustamante, Pedro, primary, Cai, Meina, additional, Gomez, Marcela, additional, Harris, Colin, additional, Krishnamurthy, Prashant, additional, Law, Wilson, additional, Madison, Michael J., additional, Murtazashvili, Ilia, additional, Murtazashvili, Jennifer Brick, additional, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, additional, Shapoval, Nataliia, additional, Vee, Annette, additional, and Weiss, Martin, additional
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- 2022
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6. Government by Code? Blockchain Applications to Public Sector Governance
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Bustamante, Pedro, Cai, Meina, Gomez, Marcela, Harris, Colin, Krishnamurthy, Prashant, Law, Wilson, Madison, Michael J., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Murtazashvili, Jennifer Brick, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Shapoval, Nataliia, Vee, Annette, Weiss, Martin B.H., Bustamante, Pedro, Cai, Meina, Gomez, Marcela, Harris, Colin, Krishnamurthy, Prashant, Law, Wilson, Madison, Michael J., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Murtazashvili, Jennifer Brick, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Shapoval, Nataliia, Vee, Annette, and Weiss, Martin B.H.
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Studies of blockchain governance can be divided into analyses of the governance of blockchains (such as rules and power dynamics within a given network) and governance by blockchains (such as how blockchains can be implemented to improve self-governance of community-based peer production networks). Less emphasis has been placed on applications of distributed ledgers to public sector governance. Our review clarifies that the decentralization and distributive features that enable blockchains to link up loosely connected private organizations and public agencies to improve efficiency and transparency of government transactions. However, most blockchain applications lack clear advantages over the conventional digital recording of information. In addition, our review highlights that blockchain applications in public sector governance are potentially vast, though in most instances, the existing applications have not extended much beyond limited-scale pilots. We conclude with a call for the construction of indexes of public sector implementations of blockchains, as none yet exist, as well as for additional research to understand why governments have not deployed blockchains more widely.
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- 2022
7. Teaching of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness strategy in undergraduate nursing programs Enseñanza de la estrategia Atención Integrada a las Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia en enfermería Ensino da estratégia Atenção Integrada às Doenças Prevalentes na Infância na graduação em enfermagem
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Elizabeth Fujimori, Cinthia Hiroko Higuchi, Emília Gallindo Cursino, Maria De La Ó Ramallo Veríssimo, Ana Luiza Vilela Borges, Débora Falleiros de Mello, Lucila Castanheira Nascimento, Verónica Behn, and Lynda Law Wilson
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Atención Integrada a las Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia ,Salud del Niño ,Enfermería ,Educación Superior ,Atenção Integrada às Doenças Prevalentes na Infância ,Saúde da Criança ,Enfermagem ,Educação Superior ,Integrated Management of Childhood Illness ,Child Health (Public Health) ,Nursing ,Education, Higher ,RT1-120 - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe and analyze the teaching of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy on Brazilian undergraduate nursing programs. METHOD: Integrating an international multicentric study, a cross-sectional online survey was conducted between May and October 2010 with 571 undergraduate nursing programs in Brazil RESULTS: Responses were received from 142 programs, 75% private and 25% public. 64% of them included the IMCI strategy in the theoretical content, and 50% of the programs included IMCI as part of the students' practical experience. The locations most used for practical teaching were primary health care units. The 'treatment' module was taught by the fewest number of programs, and few programs had access to the IMCI instructional manuals. All programs used exams for evaluation, and private institutions were more likely to include class participation as part of the evaluation. Teaching staff in public institutions were more likely to have received training in teaching IMCI. CONCLUSION: In spite of the relevance of the IMCI strategy in care of the child, its content is not addressed in all undergraduate programs in Brazil, and many programs do not have access to the IMCI teaching manuals and have not provide training in IMCI to their teaching staff. OBJETIVO: se describió y analizó la enseñanza de la estrategia Atención Integrada a las Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia en la formación de licenciados en enfermería en Brasil. MÉTODO: estudio transversal que integró una investigación internacional multicéntrica. Fueron invitados a acceder al cuestionario electrónico, 571 cursos identificados en el país. La recolección de datos fue realizada de mayo a octubre de 2010. RESULTADOS: 142 cursos respondieron al cuestionario, siendo tres cuartos privados. La estrategia Atención Integrada a las Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia integraba el contenido teórico de 64% y práctico de 50% de los cursos. La práctica ocurría principalmente en servicios de atención primaria. El módulo tratamiento era el menos enseñado y pocos cursos poseían los manuales de la estrategia. Todos evaluaban los estudiantes con pruebas; y en las privadas si valoraba además la participación en clase. Las instituciones públicas tenían más docentes capacitados en la estrategia. CONCLUSÍON: a pesar de su relevancia en el cuidado al niño, la estrategia Atención Integrada a las Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia no está incorporada en todos los cursos de licenciatura en enfermería en Brasil y falta capacitación docente y material didáctico para hacerlo. OBJETIVO: descrever e analisar o ensino da Estratégia Atenção Integrada às Doenças Prevalentes na Infância, praticado na graduação em enfermagem no Brasil. MÉTODO: estudo transversal que integrou pesquisa internacional. Foram convidados a acessar o questionário eletrônico 571 cursos de graduação identificados no país. A coleta de dados foi realizada de maio a outubro de 2010. RESULTADOS: responderam ao questionário 142 cursos, sendo 3/4 (três quartos) privados, com algumas diferenças do ensino entre as instituições públicas e privadas. A estratégia Atenção Integrada às Doenças Prevalentes na Infância integrava o conteúdo teórico de 64% dos cursos e o conteúdo prático de 50%. Unidades básicas de saúde eram os locais mais usados para ensino prático. O módulo tratamento era o menos ensinado e poucos cursos possuíam os manuais da estratégia. Todos utilizavam provas para avaliação, mas a participação em aulas era mais considerada nas privadas. Houve diferença somente quanto à capacitação docente na estratégia, com maioria nas instituições públicas. CONCLUSÃO: apesar da relevância da estratégia Atenção Integrada às Doenças Prevalentes na Infância no cuidado à criança, seu conteúdo não é abordado em todos os cursos de graduação e constatam-se falta de capacitação docente e de material didático.
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- 2013
8. The impact of chief diversity officers on diverse faculty hiring
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Bradley, Steven W., primary, Garven, James R., additional, Law, Wilson W., additional, and West, James E., additional
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- 2022
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9. The Impact of Chief Diversity Officers on Diverse Faculty Hiring
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Bradley, Steven, primary, Garven, James, additional, Law, Wilson, additional, and West, James, additional
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- 2018
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10. Blockchain networks as constitutional and competitive polycentric orders
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Alston, Eric, primary, Law, Wilson, additional, Murtazashvili, Ilia, additional, and Weiss, Martin, additional
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11. An Experimental Exploration of Reasonable Doubt
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Ralston, Jason, primary, Aimone, Jason, additional, Hudja, Stanton, additional, Law, Wilson, additional, North, Charles M., additional, and Rentschler, Lucas, additional
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- 2022
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12. Healthcare workers’ perceptions on collaborative capacity at a Referral Hospital in Malawi
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Tulipoka N. Soko, Lynda Law Wilson, and Diana L. Jere
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Response rate (survey) ,Referral ,Descriptive statistics ,healthcare workers ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Psychological intervention ,perception ,Technical support ,patient-centred care ,Nursing ,quality of care ,Health care ,Public hospital ,Respondent ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,collaborative capacity ,Psychology ,business ,interprofessional team ,Original Research - Abstract
Background: Lack of collaborative capacity results in provision of fragmented health services that do not meet the needs of patients. Collaborative capacity refers to the extent to which providers have influence over other healthcare workers’ decision-making, and can be assessed by measuring perceptions of task interdependence, quality of interaction and collaborative influence. However, each healthcare worker may present differing perceptions that can influence their ability to collaborate effectively during provision of care. No studies that specifically assessed healthcare workers’ perception of collaborative capacity in Malawi were identified. Aim: To assess the perceptions of healthcare workers regarding collaborative capacity in Malawi. Setting: The study was conducted at a tertiary public hospital in Blantyre city, Malawi. Methods: The study employed a quantitative cross-sectional correlational design. The instrument used was a Care Coordination survey that had been used previously in similar studies in the United States of America. Descriptive statistics as well as univariate and multivariate analysis were computed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) program version 21.0 (IBM, Armonk, NY, USA). Results: A total of 384 healthcare workers participated in the study, with a response rate of 100%. There were differences in perceptions of collaborative capacity based on the cadre of the respondent ( p < 0.005). Medical staff reported higher mean scores on quality of interaction (2.94) and collaborative influence (2.65), whereas technical support staff reported the lowest mean scores across all three measures of collaborative capacity ( ≤ 2.4). Conclusion: Differences in perceptions about collaborative capacity suggest the need for interventions to enhance interprofessional collaboration. Contribution: The study will inform strategies to promote interprofessional collaboration.
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- 2021
13. Nursing and midwifery advocacy to lead the United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda
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Ann E. Kurth, Nigel Crisp, Judith Shamian, Eileen M. Sullivan-Marx, William E. Rosa, Holly K. Shaw, and Lynda Law Wilson
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medicine.medical_specialty ,United Nations ,Global Health ,Midwifery ,Ethos ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,Pregnancy ,Political science ,medicine ,Humans ,Organizational Objectives ,Relevance (law) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Nursing ,Consumer Advocacy ,Sustainable development ,030504 nursing ,Salience (language) ,Obstetrics ,Sustainable Development ,Planetary health ,Health equity ,Workforce ,Female ,Nursing Care ,Global citizenship ,0305 other medical science - Abstract
The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was implemented on January 1, 2016 and is composed of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and further delineated by 169 targets. This article offers background information on the 2030 Agenda as it relates to nursing and midwifery, professional organizational initiatives currently advancing the SDGs, the ethos of global citizenship, the urgency to respond to dwindling planetary health, the salience of nursing and midwifery advocacy in SDG attainment, and the myriad opportunities for nurses to lead and collaborate toward realizing these Global Goals. A US-based perspective is employed to underscore the Agenda's relevance to the US nursing workforce and healthcare system. The SDGs, with their holistic bio-psycho-social-environmental approach to health, present enormous opportunities for nurses and midwives. The SDG framework is naturally aligned with the foundational philosophy and purpose of our professions.
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- 2019
14. Essential global health competencies for baccalaureate nursing students in the United States: A mixed methods Delphi study
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Doreen C. Harper, Nataliya V. Ivankova, Karen Heaton, Maria R. Shirey, Herica M Torres-Alzate, and Lynda Law Wilson
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Adult ,Male ,Delphi Technique ,Modified delphi ,Delphi method ,Global Health ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical instruction ,Global health ,Curriculum development ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Nursing ,Aged ,Medical education ,Data collection ,030504 nursing ,Multimethodology ,Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate ,Middle Aged ,United States ,Nursing Education Research ,Faculty, Nursing ,Female ,Students, Nursing ,Baccalaureate nursing ,Clinical Competence ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology - Abstract
To reach consensus among experts on global health competencies for baccalaureate nursing students in the USA.A three-round modified Delphi study using a mixed methods research approach.In the first round, the original list of competencies (Wilson et al., 2012, Journal of Professional Nursing, 28, 213-222) was revised based on prior research, a review of literature and the Nursing Global Health Competencies Framework developed by the fist author. Nine global health domains and 52 competencies were identified in Round One. In Round Two, two surveys were conducted for validation of the revised list of global health competencies using a group of six nurses with expertise in global health and baccalaureate nursing education, which produced modifications in the competencies used for the third phase of the study. In Round Three, 41 participants completed a survey to rate the extent to which they thought the competencies obtained in Round Two were essential for baccalaureate nursing education in the United States. Data collection took place from May 2017 - January 2018.A group of experts in global health and baccalaureate nursing education from the United States achieved consensus that 40 global health competencies were essential for baccalaureate nursing education in the United States.The domains and competencies derived in this study can be used to guide undergraduate nursing curriculum development in global health and provide a framework for both clinical instruction and evaluation of global health student experiences.目的: 就美国护理本科生的全球健康能力达成专家共识。 设计: 采用混合的三轮改进德尔菲法进行研究。 方法: 第一轮,在先前研究、文献回顾和第一作者研究发展的 护理全球健康能力框架的基础上修订基本能力列表(Wilson等人,2012年,《专业护理杂志》,28,213-222)。第一轮确定了9个全球健康领域和52项能力。在第二轮中,为验证修订后的全球健康能力清单,进行了两次调查,调查对象是一个由6名具有全球健康和护理本科教育专业知识的护士组成的小组,该小组对研究第三阶段所用的能力要求进行了修改。在第三轮中,41名参与者完成了一项调查,对他们认为在第二轮中增加的能力要求对美国护理本科教育的重要程度进行了评估。数据收集于2017年5月至2018年1月进行。 结果: 来自美国的全球健康和护理学士教育专家组达成共识,认为40项全球健康能力对美国护理学士教育至关重要。 结论及影响: 本研究衍生出的健康领域和能力要求,可用来指导全球健康护理本科课程的发展,并为全球健康专业学生的临床教学与经验评估提供一个架构。.
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- 2019
15. The chronic uncertainty of American Indian property rights
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Alston, Eric, primary, Crepelle, Adam, additional, Law, Wilson, additional, and Murtazashvili, Ilia, additional
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- 2021
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16. An Experimental Exploration of Reasonable Doubt
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Aimone, Jason Anthony, primary, Hudja, Stanton, additional, Law, Wilson, additional, North, Charles M., additional, Ralston, Jason, additional, and Rentschler, Lucas, additional
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- 2021
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17. Blockchain Networks as Constitutional and Competitive Polycentric Orders
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Alston, Eric, primary, Law, Wilson, additional, Murtazashvili, Ilia, additional, and Weiss, Martin B. H., additional
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18. Decomposing political advertising effects on vote choices
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Law, Wilson, primary
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- 2020
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19. Can Permissionless Blockchains Avoid Governance and the Law?
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Alston, Eric, primary, Law, Wilson, additional, Murtazashvili, Ilia, additional, and Weiss, Martin B. H., additional
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20. The Chronic Uncertainty of American Indian Property Rights
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Alston, Eric, primary, Crepelle, Adam, additional, Law, Wilson, additional, and Murtazashvili, Ilia, additional
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- 2020
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21. Preparing nurses for global health care
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Lynda Law Wilson
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22. Perspectives of nursing faculty in Africa on global health nursing competencies
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Lynda Law Wilson, Chakra Budhathoki, Nicole Warren, Jason E. Farley, and Rachel Blankstein Breman
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Social Determinants of Health ,Cross-sectional study ,Global Health ,Sampling Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,Globalization ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Health care ,Global health ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Nurse education ,Social determinants of health ,General Nursing ,Health policy ,030504 nursing ,business.industry ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Faculty, Nursing ,Occupational health nursing ,Africa ,Clinical Competence ,0305 other medical science ,business - Abstract
Background It is important to define global health competencies for health professionals. To date, we know little about perspectives of nurses in Africa where environments are particularly challenging. Purpose The purpose was to describe perceptions of nursing faculty in Africa about global health competencies and compare those to faculty from the Americas. Methods A 32-item online survey with a convenience sample of nursing faculty. Results Data from 63 nurses in 21 African countries and 618 in the Americas were analyzed. Competencies related to Social and Environmental Determinants of Health were awarded relatively higher scores. Competencies related to globalization of health and health care were ranked relatively lower. This was similar across regions. Discussion Nursing education should address the social implications for health. Conclusion Participants in all three regions considered Social and Environmental Determinants of Health as a priority. These data help set educational priorities in a setting where educational and training resources are limited.
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- 2016
23. Trends in Neonatal Research and Evidence-Based Practice
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Lynda Law Wilson and Kathleen R. Stevens
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- 2018
24. Las Competencias de Salud Global para Estudiantes de Enfermería: Percepciones de Docentes en América Latina
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I.A. Costa-Mendes, R.A. Zárate-Grajales, Irene Tamí-Maury, L. Morán-Peña, Lynda Law Wilson, N. Warrene, and C.A. Arena Ventura
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Medical education ,Latin Americans ,SAÚDE ,Undergraduate nursing ,Medicina ,Salud global ,competencias ,Likert scale ,educación en enfermería ,Global health ,Descriptive research ,Psychology ,Curriculum ,Región América - Abstract
Objetivo: El propósito de este estudio fue describir las percepciones de docentes de enfermería de habla hispana en América Latina, sobre las competencias relacionadas a la salud global que deben mostrar los estudiantes de enfermería del pregrado. Métodos: Este estudio descriptivo fue basado en una muestra de docentes de escuelas de enfermería miembros de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Escuelas y Facultades de Enfermería (ALADEFE) y de la Asociación de Escuelas de la Zona Centro Sur de México, las cuales recibieron un correo electrónico con una liga para responder una encuesta electrónica por Survey Monkey©. La encuesta incluyó una lista de 30 competencias en salud global dividida en seis dimensiones. Los docentes indicaron en una escala Likert de 4 puntos la relevancia de cada competencia para la educación de enfermería en el nivel de pregrado (1 = Completamente en desacuerdo; 2 = En desacuerdo; 3 = De acuerdo; 4 = Completamente de acuerdo). Resultados: En total, 110 profesores de nueve países respondieron a la encuesta. El promedio de cada ítem fue entre 3.0 - 4.0, esto indica que los profesores estuvieron de acuerdo en que todas las competencias son relevantes para la formación de estudiantes de enfermería a nivel de pregrado. Conclusiones: Los resultados de este estudio sugirieron que estas competencias deben ser incluidas en los currículos de enfermería a nivel de pregrado, para formar a los estudiantes en su labor como enfermeras y enfermeros en un mundo globalizado y prepararlos para contribuir a la Cobertura y el Acceso Universal a la Salud (Salud Universal).
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- 2018
25. Is Blockchain the Next Step in the Evolution Chain of [Market] Intermediaries?
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Gomez, Marcela, primary, Bustamante, Pedro, additional, Weiss, Martin B. H., additional, Murtazashvili, Ilia, additional, Madison, Michael J., additional, Law, Wilson, additional, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, additional, Bodon, Herminio, additional, and Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt, additional
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- 2019
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26. La situación de la educación en enfermería en América Latina y el Caribe hacia el logro de la salud universal
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Adriana da Silva Felix, Nathaly Rozo Gutierrez, Sabrina de Souza Elias Mikael, Rosa Amarilis Zárate Grajales, Lisa Theus, Linda L. McCreary, Lynda Law Wilson, Laura Morán Peña, Maria del Carmen Gutierrez Agudelo, Jacqueline Molina de Uriza, and Silvia Helena De Bortoli Cassiani
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Latin Americans ,education ,Lifelong learning ,Cobertura Universal ,Nursing ,Educação em Enfermagem ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Universal Health Insurance ,Investigación en Educación de Enfermería ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Atención Primaria de Salud ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Nurse education ,Education, Nursing ,Curriculum ,General Nursing ,Acesso Universal a Serviços de Saúde ,lcsh:RT1-120 ,Acceso Universal a Servicios de Salud ,Modalities ,lcsh:Nursing ,Primary Health Care ,030504 nursing ,Universal Access to Health Care Services ,business.industry ,Nursing research ,Enfermagem ,Atenção Primária à Saúde ,Pesquisa em Educação de Enfermagem ,Nursing Education ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Latin America ,Team nursing ,Transformative learning ,Caribbean Region ,Educación en Enfermería ,Enfermería ,Original Article ,Universal Coverage ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Nursing Education Research - Abstract
Objective: to assess the situation of nursing education and to analyze the extent to which baccalaureate level nursing education programs in Latin America and the Caribbean are preparing graduates to contribute to the achievement of Universal Health. Method: quantitative, descriptive/exploratory, cross-sectional study carried out in 25 countries. Results: a total of 246 nursing schools participated in the study. Faculty with doctoral level degrees totaled 31.3%, without Brazil this is reduced to 8.3%. The ratio of clinical experiences in primary health care services to hospital-based services was 0.63, indicating that students receive more clinical experiences in hospital settings. The results suggested a need for improvement in internet access; information technology; accessibility for the disabled; program, faculty and student evaluation; and teaching/learning methods. Conclusion: there is heterogeneity in nursing education in Latin America and the Caribbean. The nursing curricula generally includes the principles and values of Universal Health and primary health care, as well as those principles underpinning transformative education modalities such as critical and complex thinking development, problem-solving, evidence-based clinical decision-making, and lifelong learning. However, there is a need to promote a paradigm shift in nursing education to include more training in primary health care. Objetivo: avaliar a situação da educação em enfermagem e analisar o quanto os programas de educação em enfermagem, no nível de Bacharelado na América Latina e no Caribe, estão preparando graduados a contribuir para o alcance da Saúde Universal. Método: estudo quantitativo, descritivo/exploratório, transversal, realizado em 25 países. Resultados: um total de 246 escolas de enfermagem participaram do estudo. O corpo docente com nível de Doutorado totalizou 31,3%; sem o Brasil o número fica reduzido a 8,3%. A razão entre experiências clínicas nos serviços de atenção primária à saúde e nos serviços hospitalares foi de 0,63, indicando que os estudantes têm mais experiências clínicas nos cenários hospitalares. Os resultados sugeriram necessidade de aprimoramento relacionada ao acesso à Internet; tecnologia da informação; acesso para portadores de deficiências; avaliação do programa, do corpo docente e dos estudantes; e aos métodos de ensino/aprendizagem. Conclusão: há heterogeneidade na educação em enfermagem na América Latina e no Caribe. Os currículos de enfermagem incluem, geralmente, os princípios e valores da Saúde Universal e da atenção primária à saúde, bem como aqueles princípios subjacentes às modalidades de educação transformativa, como o desenvolvimento de pensamento crítico e complexo, a solução de problemas, a tomada de decisão clínica baseada em evidências, e aprendizagem contínua. No entanto, é preciso promover uma mudança de paradigma na educação em enfermagem que inclua mais treinamento na atenção primária à saúde. Objetivo: evaluar la situación de la educación en enfermería y analizar en qué grado los programas de educación de enfermería a nivel de grado en América Latina y el Caribe están preparando a los graduados para contribuir al logro de la Salud Universal. Método: se llevó a cabo un estudio transversal, cuantitativo, descriptivo y exploratorio en 25 países. Resultados: participaron en el estudio 246 escuelas de enfermería. El porcentaje de profesores con títulos de doctorado fue de 31,3%; pero, si se excluye a Brasil esta cifra se reduce a 8,3%. La proporción de la experiencia clínica adquirida en los servicios de atención primaria de salud en relación con la adquirida en servicios hospitalarios fue de 0,63, lo que indica que los estudiantes adquieren la mayor parte de su experiencia clínica en entornos hospitalarios. Los resultados mostraron una necesidad de mejorar el acceso a internet; la tecnología de la información; la accesibilidad para las personas discapacitadas; la evaluación de los programas, de los profesores y de los estudiantes; y los métodos de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Conclusiones: hay heterogeneidad en la educación en enfermería en América Latina y el Caribe. En general, los programas de estudios de enfermería han adoptado los principios y los valores de la Salud Universal y la atención primaria de salud, así como los principios que sustentan las modalidades de educación transformadora, como son el desarrollo del pensamiento crítico y complejo, la solución de problemas, la toma de decisiones clínicas basadas en la evidencia y el aprendizaje a lo largo de toda la vida. Sin embargo, hay necesidad de promover un cambio en el paradigma de la educación en enfermería, a fin de que abarque más capacitación en la atención primaria de salud.
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27. The situation of nursing education in Latin America and the Caribbean towards universal health
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Silvia Helena De Bortoli Cassiani, Lynda Law Wilson, Sabrina de Souza Elias Mikael, Laura Morán Peña, Rosa Amarilis Zarate Grajales, Linda L. McCreary, Lisa Theus, Maria del Carmen Gutierrez Agudelo, Adriana da Silva Felix, Jacqueline Molina de Uriza, and Nathaly Rozo Gutierrez
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Acceso Universal a Servicios de Salud ,Primary Health Care ,Medicina ,Universal Access to Health Care Services ,Enfermagem ,Cobertura Universal ,Nursing ,Atenção Primária à Saúde ,Pesquisa em Educação de Enfermagem ,Nursing Education ,Educação em Enfermagem ,Investigación en Educación de Enfermería ,Atención Primaria de Salud ,Educación en Enfermería ,Enfermería ,Universal Coverage ,Nursing Education Research ,Acesso Universal a Serviços de Saúde - Abstract
Objetivo: evaluar la situación de la educación en enfermería y analizar en qué grado los programas de educación de enfermería a nivel de grado en América Latina y el Caribe están preparando a los graduados para contribuir al logro de la Salud Universal. Método: se llevó a cabo un estudio transversal, cuantitativo, descriptivo y exploratorio en 25 países. Resultados: participaron en el estudio 246 escuelas de enfermería. El porcentaje de profesores con títulos de doctorado fue de 31,3%; pero, si se excluye a Brasil esta cifra se reduce a 8,3%. La proporción de la experiencia clínica adquirida en los servicios de atención primaria de salud en relación con la adquirida en servicios hospitalarios fue de 0,63, lo que indica que los estudiantes adquieren la mayor parte de su experiencia clínica en entornos hospitalarios. Los resultados mostraron una necesidad de mejorar el acceso a internet; la tecnología de la información; la accesibilidad para las personas discapacitadas; la evaluación de los programas, de los profesores y de los estudiantes; y los métodos de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Conclusiones: hay heterogeneidad en la educación en enfermería en América Latina y el Caribe. En general, los programas de estudios de enfermería han adoptado los principios y los valores de la Salud Universal y la atención primaria de salud, así como los principios que sustentan las modalidades de educación transformadora, como son el desarrollo del pensamiento crítico y complejo, la solución de problemas, la toma de decisiones clínicas basadas en la evidencia y el aprendizaje a lo largo de toda la vida. Sin embargo, hay necesidad de promover un cambio en el paradigma de la educación en enfermería, a fin de que abarque más capacitación en la atención primaria de salud. Objetivo: avaliar a situação da educação em enfermagem e analisar o quanto os programas de educação em enfermagem, no nível de Bacharelado na América Latina e no Caribe, estão preparando graduados a contribuir para o alcance da Saúde Universal. Método: estudo quantitativo, descritivo/exploratório, transversal, realizado em 25 países. Resultados: um total de 246 escolas de enfermagem participaram do estudo. O corpo docente com nível de Doutorado totalizou 31,3%; sem o Brasil o número fica reduzido a 8,3%. A razão entre experiências clínicas nos serviços de atenção primária à saúde e nos serviços hospitalares foi de 0,63, indicando que os estudantes têm mais experiências clínicas nos cenários hospitalares. Os resultados sugeriram necessidade de aprimoramento relacionada ao acesso à Internet; tecnologia da informação; acesso para portadores de deficiências; avaliação do programa, do corpo docente e dos estudantes; e aos métodos de ensino/aprendizagem. Conclusão: há heterogeneidade na educação em enfermagem na América Latina e no Caribe. Os currículos de enfermagem incluem, geralmente, os princípios e valores da Saúde Universal e da atenção primária à saúde, bem como aqueles princípios subjacentes às modalidades de educação transformativa, como o desenvolvimento de pensamento crítico e complexo, a solução de problemas, a tomada de decisão clínica baseada em evidências, e aprendizagem contínua. No entanto, é preciso promover uma mudança de paradigma na educação em enfermagem que inclua mais treinamento na atenção primária à saúde. Objective: to assess the situation of nursing education and to analyze the extent to which baccalaureate level nursing education programs in Latin America and the Caribbean are preparing graduates to contribute to the achievement of Universal Health. Method: quantitative, descriptive/exploratory, cross-sectional study carried out in 25 countries. Results: a total of 246 nursing schools participated in the study. Faculty with doctoral level degrees totaled 31.3%, without Brazil this is reduced to 8.3%. The ratio of clinical experiences in primary health care services to hospital-based services was 0.63, indicating that students receive more clinical experiences in hospital settings. The results suggested a need for improvement in internet access; information technology; accessibility for the disabled; program, faculty and student evaluation; and teaching/learning methods. Conclusion: there is heterogeneity in nursing education in Latin America and the Caribbean. The nursing curricula generally includes the principles and values of Universal Health and primary health care, as well as those principles underpinning transformative education modalities such as critical and complex thinking development, problem-solving, evidence-based clinical decision-making, and lifelong learning. However, there is a need to promote a paradigm shift in nursing education to include more training in primary health care.
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28. Enhancing Research Capacity for Global Health: Evaluation of a Distance-Based Program for International Study Coordinators
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Alaya Koneru, Penelope Jester, Cynthia Joiner, Sheree C. Carter, Lynda Law Wilson, Uzoma Onwuzuligbo, Chrissy Boone, Carolynn Thomas Jones, Jennifer LaBorde, Marti Rice, and Kimberly McCall
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Male ,Program evaluation ,Educational measurement ,Biomedical Research ,Capacity Building ,Internationality ,Teaching method ,education ,Global Health ,Article ,Education ,Likert scale ,Education, Distance ,Global health ,Humans ,Medicine ,Medical education ,business.industry ,Professional development ,Capacity building ,General Medicine ,Clinical trial ,Education, Medical, Continuing ,Female ,Educational Measurement ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,Program Evaluation - Abstract
Introduction: Due to the increasing number of clinical trials conducted globally, there is a need for quality continuing education for health professionals in clinical research manager (CRM) roles. This article describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of a distance-based continuing education program for CRMs working outside the United States. Methods: A total of 692 applications were received from CRMs in 50 countries. Of these, 166 were admitted to the program in two cohorts. The program, taught online and in English, included 4 required and 1 optional course. Course materials were also provided as hard copies and on CDs. A pretest/posttest design was used to evaluate the outcome of the program in terms of changes in knowledge, participants' capacity-building activities at their research sites; and participant and supervisor perceptions of program impact. Results: Participants demonstrated significant improvements in knowledge about clinical research, rated course content and teaching strategies positively, and identified the opportunity for interactions with international peers as a major program strength. Challenges for participants were limited time to complete assignments and erratic Internet access. Participants offered capacity-building programs to 5061 individuals at their research sites. Supervisors indicated that they would recommend the program and perceived the program improved CRM effectiveness and site research capacity. Discussion: Results suggest that this type of continuing education program addresses a growing need for education of CRMs working in countries that have previously had limited involvement with global clinical trials.
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- 2013
29. Parenting Practices, Adolescent Health Behaviors, Acculturation, and Perceptions About Family Education: Implications for Developing Culturally Appropriate Latino Family Interventions
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Lynda Law Wilson
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Family education ,Perception ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Psychology ,General Nursing ,Acculturation ,Culturally appropriate ,media_common ,Clinical psychology ,Family interventions ,Adolescent health - Published
- 2009
30. Supporting and Retaining Preceptors for NNP Programs
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Janice Vincent, Jacqueline Hoffman, Lynda Law Wilson, and Mary Beth Bodin
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Models, Educational ,Inservice Training ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Nurse practitioners ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,MEDLINE ,Guidelines as Topic ,Nursing Methodology Research ,Critical Care Nursing ,Nurse's Role ,Pediatrics ,Presentation ,Social support ,Education, Nursing, Continuing ,Neonatal Nursing ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Maternity and Midwifery ,Humans ,Medicine ,Nurse Practitioners ,Models, Nursing ,Nurse Administrators ,Personnel Selection ,Education, Nursing, Graduate ,media_common ,Health Services Needs and Demand ,Medical education ,business.industry ,Mentors ,Social Support ,Preceptor ,United States ,Faculty, Nursing ,Preceptorship ,Clinical Competence ,Clinical competence ,Clinical education ,business ,Healthcare providers - Abstract
Preceptors are vital resources for the clinical education of healthcare providers, especially neonatal nurse practitioners (NNPs). With the increasing number of NNP programs, including distance accessible programs, there is a need for research to identify effective strategies for recruiting, preparing, and supporting preceptors in their roles. This article presents a review of existing literature and describes findings from a survey of NNP program directors in the United States and from a survey of preceptors for a distance-based NNP program in an Academic Health Sciences Center in the southern United States. The survey focused on current practices in recruiting and supporting preceptors and on perceptions of strategies that would facilitate success and enhance preceptor satisfaction with their roles. The article concludes with presentation of a model based on survey findings and recommendations from the literature that can guide NNP faculty and researchers in identifying effective strategies for recruiting, preparing, and supporting clinical preceptors.
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31. Identifying interprofessional global health competencies for 21st-century health professionals
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Elise Fields, Lynda Law Wilson, Brian Callender, Kristen Jogerst, Virginia Adams, Virginia Rowthorn, Jessica Evert, Herica Torres, Anvar Velji, Jiabin Shen, Sharon Rudy, Thomas L. Hall, Jody Olsen, and Lisa Simon
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Health Personnel ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Global Health ,Nursing ,Global health ,Medicine ,Humans ,Dialog box ,Program Development ,global health education ,competencies ,Medical education ,Health professionals ,business.industry ,interprofessional education ,General Medicine ,Interprofessional education ,Competency-Based Education ,Work (electrical) ,Global citizenship ,Clinical Competence ,Curriculum ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,business - Abstract
Background: At the 2008 inaugural meeting of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH), participants discussed the rapid expansion of global health programs and the lack of standardized competencies and curricula to guide these programs. In 2013, CUGH appointed a Global Health Competency Subcommittee and charged this subcommittee with identifying broad global health core competencies applicable across disciplines. Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to describe the Subcommittee's work and proposed list of interprofessional global health competencies. Methods: After agreeing on a definition of global health to guide the Subcommittee's work, members conducted an extensive literature review to identify existing competencies in all fields relevant to global health. Subcommittee members initially identified 82 competencies in 12 separate domains, and proposed four different competency levels. The proposed competencies and domains were discussed during multiple conference calls, and subcommittee members voted to determine the final competencies to be included in two of the four proposed competency levels (global citizen and basic operational level – program oriented). Findings: The final proposed list included a total of 13 competencies across 8 domains for the Global Citizen Level and 39 competencies across 11 domains for the Basic Operational Program-Oriented Level. Conclusions: There is a need for continued debate and dialog to validate the proposed set of competencies, and a need for further research to identify best strategies for incorporating these competencies into global health educational programs. Future research should focus on implementation and evaluation of these competencies across a range of educational programs, and further delineating the competencies needed across all four proposed competency levels.
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- 2015
32. THE IMPACT OF CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICERS ON DIVERSE FACULTY HIRING.
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Bradley, Steven W., Garven, James R., Law, Wilson W., and West, James E.
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- 2018
33. Relationships between Parent-Adolescent Communication, Acculturation, and Sexual Knowledge on Latino Adolescent Sexual Behavior: A Systematic Review
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Gwendolyn Childs, Lynda Law Wilson, Antonia M. Villarruel, and Vanessa Pirani Gaioso
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education.field_of_study ,030505 public health ,Population ,Theory of planned behavior ,Ethnic group ,Acculturation ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sexual intercourse ,0302 clinical medicine ,Consistency (negotiation) ,Systematic review ,Sexual behavior ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,education - Abstract
Latino adolescents in the United States are more likely to engage in early and risky sexual behavior compared to adolescents from other racial and ethnic groups. The quantity and quality of parent-adolescent sexual communication has been suggested as the best predictor on adolescent sexual behavior. Method: A systematic literature review of studies was conducted with relationships between selected parental, adolescent and cultural variables and Latino adolescents’ intentions to engage in sexual behavior, derived from the Parent-Based Expansion of the Theory of Planned Behavior (PETPB). Results: From 20 studies reviewed, only 12 reported findings specifically to Latinos living in the United States. There was consistency across these studies supporting the relationships between adolescents’ attitudes, subjective norms, and self-efficacy toward risky sexual behavior and adolescents’ intentions to have sexual intercourse and to use condoms. However, few studies examined any predictors of parent-adolescent sexual communication guided by the PETPB that included psychological factors and antecedent factors. Conclusion: Future studies should be longitudinal and should include a larger sample of Latino with more variation in levels of acculturation in order to generalize the findings to the diverse Latino immigrant population living in the United States.
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34. Research nurse manager perceptions about research activities performed by non-nurse clinical research coordinators
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Clare Hastings, Carolynn Thomas Jones, and Lynda Law Wilson
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Adult ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Clinical Nursing Research ,Nursing ,Perception ,Nominal group technique ,Medicine ,Humans ,Nurse Administrators ,General Nursing ,media_common ,Licensure ,Academic Medical Centers ,Delegation ,business.industry ,Focus Groups ,Middle Aged ,Focus group ,Research Personnel ,United States ,Oncology nursing ,Clinical research ,Clinical research coordinator ,Female ,business - Abstract
Objectives There has been limited research to document differences in roles between nurses and non-nurses who assume clinical research coordination and management roles. Several authors have suggested that there is no acknowledged guidance for the licensure requirements for research study coordinators and that some non-nurse research coordinators may be assuming roles that are outside of their legal scopes of practice. There is a need for further research on issues related to the delegation of clinical research activities to non-nurses. Methods This study used nominal group process focus groups to identify perceptions of experienced research nurse managers at an academic health science center in the Southern United States about the clinical research activities that are being performed by non-nurse clinical research coordinators without supervision that they believed should only be performed by a nurse or under the supervision of a nurse. Results A total of 13 research nurse managers volunteered to be contacted about the study. Of those, 8 participated in two separate nominal group process focus group sessions. The group members initially identified 22 activities that they felt should only be performed by a nurse or under the direct supervision of a nurse. Conclusions After discussion and clarification of results, activities were combined into 12 categories of clinical research activities that participants believed should only be performed by a nurse or under the direct supervision of a nurse.
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35. Competências em saúde global na visão de docentes de enfermagem de instituições de ensino superior brasileiras
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Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura, Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes, Simone de Godoy, Irene Tamí-Maury, Susana Salas-Segura, R.A. Zárate-Grajales, and Lynda Law Wilson
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Salud Mundial ,Adult ,Male ,Schools, Nursing ,EDUCAÇÃO EM SAÚDE (ENFERMAGEM) ,Nursing ,Global Health ,Educación Basada en Competencias ,Young Adult ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Education, Nursing ,General Nursing ,Aged ,lcsh:RT1-120 ,lcsh:Nursing ,Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate ,Original Articles ,Middle Aged ,Competency-Based Education ,Faculty, Nursing ,World Health ,Educación en Enfermería ,Enfermería ,Female ,Clinical Competence ,Curriculum ,Brazil - Abstract
OBJETIVOS: identificar a concordância de docentes vinculados a instituições de ensino superior brasileiras, quanto às competências em saúde global, necessárias para a formação do aluno de enfermagem, durante o curso de graduação, e se as competências eram contempladas no currículo atual da instituição em que atuavam. MÉTODO: estudo exploratório-descritivo, realizado com 222 docentes que responderam a versão brasileira do "Questionário sobre Competências Básicas Essenciais de Saúde Global", disponibilizado em formato eletrônico no website Survey Monkey. RESULTADOS: houve predomínio de doutores (75,8%), sexo feminino (91,9%) e faixa etária entre 40 e 59 anos (69,3%). A média e o desvio-padrão de todas as competências questionadas variaram de 3,04 (0,61) a 3,88 (0,32), sendo que a pontuação atribuída para cada competência foi de 1 "discordo totalmente" a 4 "concordo totalmente". Os resultados demonstraram nível de concordância satisfatório dos respondentes em relação às competências de saúde global. CONCLUSÕES: o estudo demonstrou alta média de concordância dos enfermeiros docentes de instituições de ensino superior brasileiras, quanto às competências em saúde global do questionário, e, também, que os currículos das instituições de ensino superior em que atuavam comtemplavam parcialmente algumas delas, sendo que as competências do domínio "Globalização da saúde e da assistência à saúde" são as menos contempladas. OBJECTIVES: to identify the agreement of faculty affiliated with Brazilian higher education institutions about the global health competencies needed for undergraduate nursing students' education and whether these competencies were covered in the curriculum offered at the institution where they were teaching. METHOD: exploratory-descriptive study, involving 222 faculty members who answered the Brazilian version of the "Questionnaire on Core Competencies in Global Health", made available electronically on the website Survey Monkey. RESULTS: participants predominantly held a Ph.D. (75.8%), were women (91.9%) and were between 40 and 59 years of age (69.3%). The mean and standard deviation of all competencies questioned ranged between 3.04 (0.61) and 3.88 (0.32), with scores for each competency ranging from 1 "strongly disagree" to 4 "strongly agree". The results demonstrated the respondents' satisfactory level of agreement with the global health competencies. CONCLUSIONS: the study demonstrated a high mean agreement level of the nursing faculty from Brazilian HEI with the global health competencies in the questionnaire. The curricula of the HEI where they teach partially address some of these. The competencies in the domain "Globalization of health and health care" are the least addressed. OBJETIVOS: identificar la concordancia de docentes vinculados a Instituciones de Educación Superior brasileñas respecto a las competencias en salud global necesarias para la formación del alumno de enfermería durante el curso de pregrado y si las competencias eran contempladas en el currículo actual de la institución en que actuaban. MÉTODO: estudio exploratorio-descriptivo, llevado a cabo con 222 docentes que respondieron a la versión brasileña del "Cuestionario sobre Competencias Básicas Esenciales de Salud Global" disponible en formato electrónico en la página Survey Monkey. RESULTADOS: predominaron doctores (75,8%), sexo femenino (91,9%) y rango de edad entre 40 y 59 años (69,3%). El promedio y desvío estándar de todas las competencias cuestionadas variaron de 3,04 (0,61) a 3,88 (0,32), siendo que la puntuación atribuida para cada competencia varió de 1 "completamente en desacuerdo" a 4 "completamente de acuerdo". Los resultados demostraron nivel de concordancia satisfactorio de los respondientes respecto a las competencias de salud global. CONCLUSIONES: el estudio demostró alta concordancia media de los enfermeros docentes de IES brasileñas respecto a las competencias en salud global del cuestionario y que los currículos de las IES en que actúan contemplan parcialmente algunas de ellas, siendo que las competencias del dominio "Globalización de la salud y de la atención a la salud" son las menos contempladas.
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- 2014
36. Enhancing global health and education in Malawi, Zambia, and the United States through an interprofessional global health exchange program
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Sally H. Rankin, Lynda Law Wilson, D'Ann Somerall, Catherine Ngoma, Angela Chimwaza, and Lisa Theus
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Program evaluation ,Malawi ,Health professionals ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Interprofessional Relations ,International Educational Exchange ,Zambia ,Health Promotion ,Millennium Development Goals ,Interprofessional education ,Global Health ,United States ,Promotion (rank) ,Nursing ,Global health ,Medicine ,Humans ,Fellowships and Scholarships ,business ,Health Education ,General Nursing ,media_common - Abstract
Aim This article describes participant outcomes of an interprofessional collaboration between health professionals and faculty in Malawi, Zambia, and the United States (US). Background One strategy critical for improving global health and addressing Millennium Development goals is promotion of interprofessional education and collaboration. Methods Program participants included 25 health professionals from Malawi and Zambia, and 19 faculty/health professionals from Alabama and California. African Fellows participated in a 2 week workshop on Interprofessional Education in Alabama followed by 2 weeks working on individual goals with faculty collaborators/mentors. The US Fellows also spent 2 weeks visiting their counterparts in Malawi and Zambia to develop plans for sustainable partnerships. Results/Conclusions Program evaluations demonstrated participants' satisfaction with the program and indicated that the program promoted interprofessional and cross-cultural understanding; fostered development of long-term sustainable partnerships between health professionals and educators in Zambia and the US; and created increased awareness and use of resources for global health education.
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- 2013
37. Perioperative music and its effects on anxiety, hemodynamics, and pain in women undergoing mastectomy
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Pamela G, Binns-Turner, Lynda Law, Wilson, Erica R, Pryor, Gwendolyn L, Boyd, and Carol A, Prickett
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Adult ,Pain, Postoperative ,Heart Rate ,Humans ,Blood Pressure ,Female ,Anxiety ,Middle Aged ,Music Therapy ,Mastectomy ,Perioperative Care ,United States ,Aged - Abstract
There is increasing interest in evaluating the use of nonpharmacologic interventions such as music to minimize potential adverse effects of anxiety-reducing medications. This study used a quasi-experimental design to evaluate the effects of a perioperative music intervention (provided continuously throughout the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative periods) on changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate, anxiety, and pain in women with a diagnosis of breast cancer undergoing mastectomy. A total of 30 women were assigned randomly to a control group or to the music intervention group. Findings indicated that women in the intervention group had a greater decrease in MAP and anxiety with less pain from the preoperative period to the time of discharge from the recovery room compared with women in the control group. Music is a noninvasive and low-cost intervention that can be easily implemented in the perioperative setting, and these findings suggest that perioperative music can reduce MAP, anxiety, and pain among women undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer.
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- 2012
38. Effects of music therapy on preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit
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Ashley L, Hodges and Lynda Law, Wilson
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Male ,Cross-Over Studies ,Treatment Outcome ,Acoustic Stimulation ,Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ,Infant Behavior ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,Female ,Anxiety ,Music Therapy ,Infant, Premature - Published
- 2010
39. Teaching Chilean mothers to massage their full-term infants: effects on maternal breast-feeding and infant weight gain at age 2 and 4 months
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Lynda Law Wilson, Maria Sylvia Campos Serrano, and Francisca Márquez Doren
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Adult ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Urban Population ,Breastfeeding ,Psychological intervention ,Mothers ,Critical Care Nursing ,Weight Gain ,Patient Education as Topic ,Poverty Areas ,Maternity and Midwifery ,Medicine ,Humans ,Chile ,Massage ,Analysis of Variance ,Chi-Square Distribution ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Infant, Newborn ,Object Attachment ,Mother-Child Relations ,Breast Feeding ,Nursing Evaluation Research ,Health education ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cues ,business ,Breast feeding ,Chi-squared distribution ,Weight gain ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of massage on infant weight gain and exclusive maternal breast-feeding of an intervention that involved teaching mothers to massage their full-term infants. The sample included 100 healthy newborn infants who were receiving primary healthcare at 3 health centers in a low-income neighborhood of Santiago, Chile. The control group included 65 infants and the massage group included 35 infants. During their second well-child clinic visit, clinic nurses provided instruction to massage-group mothers about how to massage their infants, based on the methods of the Baby's First Massage program (http://www.babysfirstmassage.com/Scripts/default.asp). Mothers were encouraged to massage their infants for 10 to 15 minutes at least once a day, starting when their infants were 15 days old. There was no difference in the mean weights of the infants between the massage and control groups at baseline, but at age 2 months, massage group infants weighed significantly more than control-group infants. There were no weight differences between the 2 groups at age 4 months. There were no differences between the 2 groups on the incidence of exclusive maternal breast-feeding at age 2 or 4 months. The findings suggest that teaching mothers to massage their newborn infants may have a beneficial effect on the infant's early weight gain. There is a need for additional studies to evaluate the effect of maternal massage on other health and welfare outcomes for both mothers and infants.
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- 2010
40. Outcomes of a massage intervention on teen mothers: a pilot study
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Krista L, Oswalt, Fred J, Biasini, Lynda Law, Wilson, and Sylvie, Mrug
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Massage ,Education, Nursing, Continuing ,Adolescent ,Adolescent Behavior ,Humans ,Female ,Pilot Projects - Abstract
The difficulties that adolescent mothers encounter as a result of the combined stress of adolescence, parenthood, maintaining peer relationships, and establishing positive relationships with their infants have been identified in the literature, and these characteristics are often associated with poor infant outcomes. This study was designed to examine the effects of an infant massage intervention on adolescent mothers' attitudes and perceptions of their infants. Twenty-five African-American adolescent mothers (mean age 16.13 years), who were enrolled in a parent training program for high school students in a southern state, participated in the project. The mothers were assigned randomly to an intervention (9) or control group (16). After a brief training session, participants in the intervention group practiced massage with their infants for approximately 2 months. Data analysis was based on the 15 participants who completed both baseline and 2-month follow-up measures (8 in the control group and 7 in the intervention group). This study found some support for teaching infant massage to adolescent mothers as a way of enhancing maternal-infant physical contact and lowering depression, as well as positively influencing mothers' perceptions of infant temperament. Results indicate that infant massage training may lead to improvements beyond those achieved with a typical parent education curriculum and shows potential as a low-cost supplement to current teen mother education in high schools.
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- 2009
41. Why Do Some Students Become More Engaged in Collaborative Wiki Writing? The Role of Sense of Relatedness
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Law, Wilson W. T., primary, King, Ronnel B., additional, Notari, Michele, additional, Cheng, Eddie W. L., additional, and Chu, Samuel K. W., additional
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42. The situation of nursing education in Latin America and the Caribbean towards universal health
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Silvia Helena De Bortoli Cassiani, Lynda Law Wilson, Sabrina de Souza Elias Mikael, Laura Morán Peña, Rosa Amarilis Zarate Grajales, Linda L. McCreary, Lisa Theus, Maria del Carmen Gutierrez Agudelo, Adriana da Silva Felix, Jacqueline Molina de Uriza, and Nathaly Rozo Gutierrez
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Enfermagem ,Educação em Enfermagem ,Atenção Primária à Saúde ,Cobertura Universal ,Acesso Universal a Serviços de Saúde ,Pesquisa em Educação de Enfermagem ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
Objective: to assess the situation of nursing education and to analyze the extent to which baccalaureate level nursing education programs in Latin America and the Caribbean are preparing graduates to contribute to the achievement of Universal Health. Method: quantitative, descriptive/exploratory, cross-sectional study carried out in 25 countries. Results: a total of 246 nursing schools participated in the study. Faculty with doctoral level degrees totaled 31.3%, without Brazil this is reduced to 8.3%. The ratio of clinical experiences in primary health care services to hospital-based services was 0.63, indicating that students receive more clinical experiences in hospital settings. The results suggested a need for improvement in internet access; information technology; accessibility for the disabled; program, faculty and student evaluation; and teaching/learning methods. Conclusion: there is heterogeneity in nursing education in Latin America and the Caribbean. The nursing curricula generally includes the principles and values of Universal Health and primary health care, as well as those principles underpinning transformative education modalities such as critical and complex thinking development, problem-solving, evidence-based clinical decision-making, and lifelong learning. However, there is a need to promote a paradigm shift in nursing education to include more training in primary health care.
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43. Enseñanza de la estrategia Atención Integrada a las Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia en enfermería
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Ana Luiza Vilela Borges, Emília Gallindo Cursino, Lucila Castanheira Nascimento, Débora Falleiros de Mello, Verónica Behn, Lynda Law Wilson, Maria De La Ó Ramallo Veríssimo, Elizabeth Fujimori, and Cinthia Hiroko Higuchi
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Cross-Sectional Studies ,Delivery of Health Care, Integrated ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Child Welfare ,Humans ,ESTUDOS TRANSVERSAIS ,Child ,Education, Nursing ,Brazil ,General Nursing ,Pediatric Nursing - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe and analyze the teaching of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy on Brazilian undergraduate nursing programs. METHOD: Integrating an international multicentric study, a cross-sectional online survey was conducted between May and October 2010 with 571 undergraduate nursing programs in Brazil RESULTS: Responses were received from 142 programs, 75% private and 25% public. 64% of them included the IMCI strategy in the theoretical content, and 50% of the programs included IMCI as part of the students' practical experience. The locations most used for practical teaching were primary health care units. The 'treatment' module was taught by the fewest number of programs, and few programs had access to the IMCI instructional manuals. All programs used exams for evaluation, and private institutions were more likely to include class participation as part of the evaluation. Teaching staff in public institutions were more likely to have received training in teaching IMCI. CONCLUSION: In spite of the relevance of the IMCI strategy in care of the child, its content is not addressed in all undergraduate programs in Brazil, and many programs do not have access to the IMCI teaching manuals and have not provide training in IMCI to their teaching staff. OBJETIVO: se describió y analizó la enseñanza de la estrategia Atención Integrada a las Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia en la formación de licenciados en enfermería en Brasil. MÉTODO: estudio transversal que integró una investigación internacional multicéntrica. Fueron invitados a acceder al cuestionario electrónico, 571 cursos identificados en el país. La recolección de datos fue realizada de mayo a octubre de 2010. RESULTADOS: 142 cursos respondieron al cuestionario, siendo tres cuartos privados. La estrategia Atención Integrada a las Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia integraba el contenido teórico de 64% y práctico de 50% de los cursos. La práctica ocurría principalmente en servicios de atención primaria. El módulo tratamiento era el menos enseñado y pocos cursos poseían los manuales de la estrategia. Todos evaluaban los estudiantes con pruebas; y en las privadas si valoraba además la participación en clase. Las instituciones públicas tenían más docentes capacitados en la estrategia. CONCLUSÍON: a pesar de su relevancia en el cuidado al niño, la estrategia Atención Integrada a las Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia no está incorporada en todos los cursos de licenciatura en enfermería en Brasil y falta capacitación docente y material didáctico para hacerlo. OBJETIVO: descrever e analisar o ensino da Estratégia Atenção Integrada às Doenças Prevalentes na Infância, praticado na graduação em enfermagem no Brasil. MÉTODO: estudo transversal que integrou pesquisa internacional. Foram convidados a acessar o questionário eletrônico 571 cursos de graduação identificados no país. A coleta de dados foi realizada de maio a outubro de 2010. RESULTADOS: responderam ao questionário 142 cursos, sendo 3/4 (três quartos) privados, com algumas diferenças do ensino entre as instituições públicas e privadas. A estratégia Atenção Integrada às Doenças Prevalentes na Infância integrava o conteúdo teórico de 64% dos cursos e o conteúdo prático de 50%. Unidades básicas de saúde eram os locais mais usados para ensino prático. O módulo tratamento era o menos ensinado e poucos cursos possuíam os manuais da estratégia. Todos utilizavam provas para avaliação, mas a participação em aulas era mais considerada nas privadas. Houve diferença somente quanto à capacitação docente na estratégia, com maioria nas instituições públicas. CONCLUSÃO: apesar da relevância da estratégia Atenção Integrada às Doenças Prevalentes na Infância no cuidado à criança, seu conteúdo não é abordado em todos os cursos de graduação e constatam-se falta de capacitação docente e de material didático.
44. Is Blockchain the Next Step in the Evolution Chain of [Market] Intermediaries?
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Gomez, Marcela, Bustamante, Pedro, Weiss, Martin B. H., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Madison, Michael J., Law, Wilson, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Bodon, Herminio, Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt, Gomez, Marcela, Bustamante, Pedro, Weiss, Martin B. H., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Madison, Michael J., Law, Wilson, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Bodon, Herminio, and Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt
45. Government by Code? Blockchain Applications to Public Sector Governance
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Bustamante, Pedro, Cai, Meina, Gomez, Marcela, Harris, Colin, Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt, Law, Wilson, Madison, Michael J., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Murtazashvili, Jennifer Brick, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Shapoval, Nataliia, Vee, Annette, Weiss, Martin B. H., Bustamante, Pedro, Cai, Meina, Gomez, Marcela, Harris, Colin, Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt, Law, Wilson, Madison, Michael J., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Murtazashvili, Jennifer Brick, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Shapoval, Nataliia, Vee, Annette, and Weiss, Martin B. H.
46. Is Blockchain the Next Step in the Evolution Chain of [Market] Intermediaries?
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Gomez, Marcela, Bustamante, Pedro, Weiss, Martin B. H., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Madison, Michael J., Law, Wilson, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Bodon, Herminio, Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt, Gomez, Marcela, Bustamante, Pedro, Weiss, Martin B. H., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Madison, Michael J., Law, Wilson, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Bodon, Herminio, and Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt
47. Government by Code? Blockchain Applications to Public Sector Governance
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Bustamante, Pedro, Cai, Meina, Gomez, Marcela, Harris, Colin, Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt, Law, Wilson, Madison, Michael J., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Murtazashvili, Jennifer Brick, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Shapoval, Nataliia, Vee, Annette, Weiss, Martin B. H., Bustamante, Pedro, Cai, Meina, Gomez, Marcela, Harris, Colin, Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt, Law, Wilson, Madison, Michael J., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Murtazashvili, Jennifer Brick, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Shapoval, Nataliia, Vee, Annette, and Weiss, Martin B. H.
48. Is Blockchain the Next Step in the Evolution Chain of [Market] Intermediaries?
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Gomez, Marcela, Bustamante, Pedro, Weiss, Martin B. H., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Madison, Michael J., Law, Wilson, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Bodon, Herminio, Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt, Gomez, Marcela, Bustamante, Pedro, Weiss, Martin B. H., Murtazashvili, Ilia, Madison, Michael J., Law, Wilson, Mylovanov, Tymofiy, Bodon, Herminio, and Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt
49. Teaching of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness strategy in undergraduate nursing programs.
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Fujimori, Elizabeth, Hiroko Higuchi, Cinthia, Gallineto Cursino, Emília, De La Ó Ramallo Veríssimo, Maria, Luiza Vilela Borges, Ana, Falleiros de Mello, Débora, Castanheira Nascimento, Lucila, Behn, Verónica, and Law Wilson, Lynda
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THERAPEUTICS , *FISHER exact test , *NURSING education , *PEDIATRICS , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *RESEARCH funding , *T-test (Statistics) , *PRIVATE sector , *PUBLIC sector , *QUANTITATIVE research , *TEACHING methods , *INTEGRATIVE medicine , *CROSS-sectional method , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Objective: To describe and analyze the teaching of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy on Brazilian undergraduate nursing programs. Method: Integrating an international multicentric study, a cross-sectional online survey was conducted between May and October 2010 with 571 undergraduate nursing programs in Brazil Results: Responses were received from 142 programs, 75% private and 25% public. 64% of them included the IMCI strategy in the theoretical content, and 50% of the programs included IMCI as part of the students' practical experience. The locations most used for practical teaching were primary health care units. The 'treatment' module was taught by the fewest number of programs, and few programs had access to the IMCI instructional manuals. All programs used exams for evaluation, and private institutions were more likely to include class participation as part of the evaluation. Teaching staff in public institutions were more likely to have received training in teaching IMCI. Conclusion: In spite of the relevance of the IMCI strategy in care of the child, its content is not addressed in all undergraduate programs in Brazil, and many programs do not have access to the IMCI teaching manuals and have not provide training in IMCI to their teaching staff. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Perpetrator pose reinstatement during a lineup test increases discrimination accuracy.
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Colloff MF, Seale-Carlisle TM, Karoğlu N, Rockey JC, Smith HMJ, Smith L, Maltby J, Yaremenko S, and Flowe HD
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We examined how encoding view influences the information that is stored in and retrieved from memory during an eyewitness identification task. Participants watched a mock crime and we varied the angle from which they viewed the perpetrator. In Experiment 1, participants (N = 2904) were tested with a static photo lineup; the viewing angle of the lineup members was the same or different from the perpetrator at encoding. In Experiment 2, participants (N = 1430) were tested with a novel interactive lineup in which they could rotate the lineup faces into any angle. In both experiments, discrimination accuracy was greater when the viewing angle at encoding and test matched. Participants reinstated the angle of the interactive faces to match their encoding angle. Our results highlight the importance of encoding specificity for eyewitness identification, and show that people actively seek out information in the testing environment that matches the study environment to aid memory retrieval., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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