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Publikováno v:
Nursing Research. 62:36-44
BACKGROUND:: Nursing is known as an occupation with high risk of musculoskeletal injury. Nurses' perceptions about the risk of injury may have a role in preventing such injury. OBJECTIVES:: The aim of this study was to investigate how nurses perceive
Publikováno v:
Public Health Nursing. 26:568-573
Many factors are contributing to a decline in the number of nurses who opt to choose public health nursing as a career option. One factor is the lack of preceptors in public health, which has led to the placement of nursing students in nontraditional
Autor:
Lynette G. Landry
Publikováno v:
AAOHN Journal. 55:351-359
Although women are often characterized as having “safe” occupations, they are at risk of experiencing occupational musculoskeletal injuries. This cross-sectional study examined the health status, occupations, and job tasks of a random sample of w
Autor:
Lynette G. Landry
Publikováno v:
AAOHN Journal. 54:75-83
Perception of injury risk is associated with an individual's propensity to act. This study examined the relationship between women's demographic, occupational, and risk characteristics, and health and occupational stressors as predictors of their per
Autor:
Lynette G. Landry, Leslie Holpit, Liana Orsolini-Hain, Andrea Renwanz-Boyle, Marshall D Alameida
Publikováno v:
Nursing education perspectives. 33(4)
DESPITE WIDESPREAD INTEREST IN IMPROVING THE EDUCATION OF NURSES, THE MAJORITY OF CLINICIANS CONTINUE TO BE PREPARED AT THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE (AD) LEVEL. In 2004, 1.2 million nurses with ADs accounted for 42 percent of all registered nurses in the Uni
Publikováno v:
Nurse educator. 35(6)
Nursing faculty are concerned about the ability of recent graduates to successfully pass NCLEX-RN on their first-attempt. To facilitate student first-time success on the examination, nurse educators need to understand what student characteristics are
Publikováno v:
American journal of industrial medicine. 53(9)
Background Patient handling is a major risk factor for musculoskeletal (MS) injury among nurses. The aims of the study were to describe nurses' work behaviors related to safe patient handling and identify factors influencing their safe work behaviors
Autor:
Liana Orsolini-Hain, Alice Prive, Annie Chien, Agnes Leong, Leslie Holpit, Marshall D Alameida, Andrea Renwanz Boyle, Jane McAteer, Lynette G. Landry
Publikováno v:
The Journal of nursing education. 50(10)
Nurse educators are endeavoring to assess and revise their undergraduate curriculum for a variety of reasons. Legislation passed in California mandates that universities must offer more seamless associate degree-to-baccalaureate of science in nursing
Autor:
Alice Prive, Lynette G. Landry, Marshall D Alameida, Michelle Dunham, Andrea Renwanz-Boyle, Harvey C Davis
Publikováno v:
The Journal of nursing education. 50(5)
Many schools of nursing have implemented standardized testing using platforms such as those developed by Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) to better prepare students for success on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurse
Autor:
Andrew Stockton, Lynette G. Landry
Publikováno v:
Nurse educator. 33(6)
Nurses play an important role in responding to disasters. Preparing nurses to participate in planning for and responding to a disaster is integral to undergraduate nursing education. The authors describe the evaluation of a collaborative learning mod