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Nutritional assessment / Lee, Robert D. / McGraw-Hill - 2013
Title : Nutritional assessment Material Type: printed text Authors: Lee, Robert D., Author ; Nieman, David C., Author Edition statement: 6th ed. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: xii, 500 p. Layout: ill. Size: 27 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-0-07-132636-0 Price: 1100.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Nutrition
[LCSH]Nutrition -- Evaluation
[LCSH]Nutrition -- Requirements
[LCSH]Nutrition Disorders -- diagnosisKeywords: Nutrition.
Assessment.Class number: QU146.1 L479 2013 Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23501 Nutritional assessment [printed text] / Lee, Robert D., Author ; Nieman, David C., Author . - 6th ed. . - Beijing, Republic of China : McGraw-Hill, 2013 . - xii, 500 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-07-132636-0 : 1100.00
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Nutrition
[LCSH]Nutrition -- Evaluation
[LCSH]Nutrition -- Requirements
[LCSH]Nutrition Disorders -- diagnosisKeywords: Nutrition.
Assessment.Class number: QU146.1 L479 2013 Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23501 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000391787 QU146.1 L479 2013 Book Main Library General Shelf Available SIU IS. Impact of Nutritional Labeling on Consumer Buying Behavior / Ritu Tuladhar / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2016
Collection Title: SIU IS Title : Impact of Nutritional Labeling on Consumer Buying Behavior Material Type: printed text Authors: Ritu Tuladhar, Author ; Virachai Vongbunsin, Associated Name ; Pushkar Sharma, M. Phil, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2016 Pagination: ix, 72 p. Layout: ill, Tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2016-N16
IS [MS. [MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2016Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Consumer behavior Keywords: Nutrition labeling,
Consumers buying behavior,
Food labels,
Nutrition information,
Packaging,
Consumer’s Awareness,
Education Level,
Pre-Packaged foodAbstract: Nutritional Labeling communicates to consumer that the product holds those attributes that can fill the required need and contains components that are better as compared to the ones provided by the competitor. Nutritional labeling provides the customers with the opportunity to choose healthier food for themselves and their families.
This study determined level of awareness on pre-packaged food labeling information among consumers within Kathmandu, their perception on the importance of such information and difficulties encountered in reading and using prepackaged food labels. Also this paper examines how strongly packaging influences consumer buying behavior and what elements of the packaging are most important.A descriptive cross- sectional study was conducted and questionnaire with close ended questions was used to collect information from 120 consumers who purchase pre packaged food from different supermarkets. The obtained data were computed to determine relationships and associations between various factors and the use of food labeling information among consumers in the area of study.
Awareness and use of prepackaged food labeling information was found to be moderate among consumers in Kathmandu. Findings showed that only a quarter of the study respondents had high awareness on food labeling. Health concerns, religious beliefs and the need to know characteristics of food, motivate consumers to read prepackaged food labels. Awareness and use of prepackaged food labeling information was significantly associated with age, occupation and education level of respondents. People who read food labels concentrated on ingredients and expiry. It is therefore recommended that deliberate efforts should be taken to improve foodlabeling, provide education to consumers to raise their awareness and use of foodlabeling information as well as develop a consumer guide on food labeling.It has also been concluded that the Packaging is one of the important and powerful factor, which influences consumer’s purchase decision. Most of the consumers agree that packaging influence their buying decision.Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26934 SIU IS. Impact of Nutritional Labeling on Consumer Buying Behavior [printed text] / Ritu Tuladhar, Author ; Virachai Vongbunsin, Associated Name ; Pushkar Sharma, M. Phil, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2016 . - ix, 72 p. : ill, Tables ; 30 cm.
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SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2016-N16
IS [MS. [MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2016
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Consumer behavior Keywords: Nutrition labeling,
Consumers buying behavior,
Food labels,
Nutrition information,
Packaging,
Consumer’s Awareness,
Education Level,
Pre-Packaged foodAbstract: Nutritional Labeling communicates to consumer that the product holds those attributes that can fill the required need and contains components that are better as compared to the ones provided by the competitor. Nutritional labeling provides the customers with the opportunity to choose healthier food for themselves and their families.
This study determined level of awareness on pre-packaged food labeling information among consumers within Kathmandu, their perception on the importance of such information and difficulties encountered in reading and using prepackaged food labels. Also this paper examines how strongly packaging influences consumer buying behavior and what elements of the packaging are most important.A descriptive cross- sectional study was conducted and questionnaire with close ended questions was used to collect information from 120 consumers who purchase pre packaged food from different supermarkets. The obtained data were computed to determine relationships and associations between various factors and the use of food labeling information among consumers in the area of study.
Awareness and use of prepackaged food labeling information was found to be moderate among consumers in Kathmandu. Findings showed that only a quarter of the study respondents had high awareness on food labeling. Health concerns, religious beliefs and the need to know characteristics of food, motivate consumers to read prepackaged food labels. Awareness and use of prepackaged food labeling information was significantly associated with age, occupation and education level of respondents. People who read food labels concentrated on ingredients and expiry. It is therefore recommended that deliberate efforts should be taken to improve foodlabeling, provide education to consumers to raise their awareness and use of foodlabeling information as well as develop a consumer guide on food labeling.It has also been concluded that the Packaging is one of the important and powerful factor, which influences consumer’s purchase decision. Most of the consumers agree that packaging influence their buying decision.Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26934 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000594158 SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2016-N16 c.1 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU IS. Relationship between Banking Training and Employee Performance in Nepal Financial Institution / Ges Bahadur Tamang / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2019
Collection Title: SIU IS Title : Relationship between Banking Training and Employee Performance in Nepal Financial Institution Material Type: printed text Authors: Ges Bahadur Tamang, Author ; Virachai Vongbunsin, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2019 Pagination: viii, 62 p. Layout: Tables. ill. Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 baht General note: SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2019-N31
Independent study [MS.[MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2019Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Employees -- Training of -- Evaluation Keywords: Training Needs Assessment,
Training Contents,
Delivery Approaches,
Training Evaluation,
Impact of training effectAbstract: The research is conducted on the topic “Banking Training and Employee Performance in Nepalese Financial Institution: Case of Nepalese Commercial Bank”. It deals with how employee performance is made after providing training in Nepalese financial institution. Training in the organization is arranged in order to provide basic knowledge and skill for managerial employees. I have used empirical data from primary sources, by conducting a survey among a sample of training methods by distributing structured questionnaires. The population for this research survey is employee of banking and Nepalese commercial bank. A total of 400 questionnaires were sent online, out of them, 385 responses were considered for data analysis. The results hence indicate that training content has significant positive impact on employee performance. Likewise, the beta coefficient for training needs assessment is positive with employee performance. The result hence indicates that training contents has significant positive impact on employee performance. Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27954 SIU IS. Relationship between Banking Training and Employee Performance in Nepal Financial Institution [printed text] / Ges Bahadur Tamang, Author ; Virachai Vongbunsin, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2019 . - viii, 62 p. : Tables. ill. ; 30 cm.
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SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2019-N31
Independent study [MS.[MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2019
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Employees -- Training of -- Evaluation Keywords: Training Needs Assessment,
Training Contents,
Delivery Approaches,
Training Evaluation,
Impact of training effectAbstract: The research is conducted on the topic “Banking Training and Employee Performance in Nepalese Financial Institution: Case of Nepalese Commercial Bank”. It deals with how employee performance is made after providing training in Nepalese financial institution. Training in the organization is arranged in order to provide basic knowledge and skill for managerial employees. I have used empirical data from primary sources, by conducting a survey among a sample of training methods by distributing structured questionnaires. The population for this research survey is employee of banking and Nepalese commercial bank. A total of 400 questionnaires were sent online, out of them, 385 responses were considered for data analysis. The results hence indicate that training content has significant positive impact on employee performance. Likewise, the beta coefficient for training needs assessment is positive with employee performance. The result hence indicates that training contents has significant positive impact on employee performance. Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27954 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000607489 SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2019-N31 c.2 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000607490 SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2019-N31 c.1 SIU Independent Study Main Library Thesis Corner Available
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Title : Assessment of Safe Sleep : Validation of the Parent Newborn Sleep Safety Survey Material Type: printed text Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.30-35 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.35 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 [09/04/2017] . - p.30-35Keywords: Safe sleep, Assessment, SIDS, SUID, Infant sleep, Suffocation. Abstract: Purpose
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and suffocation account for more than half of all Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID). The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations describe the safest environments to protect infants. This study compared parent responses on the Newborn Sleep Safety Survey and observational assessments (N = 72) of infant sleep environments in families thought to be at high-risk for non-compliance with AAP recommendations.
Design and Methods
A naturalistic study of participants enrolled in two home visitation support programs was used. Observed risks ranged from 36.6% (never use pacifier) to 4.3% (never use firm mattress).
Results
Results comparing report to observation demonstrated acceptable concordance. Five items had fair concordance (Kappa > .4), four showed moderate concordance (Kappa > .6), and one excellent concordance (Kappa > .8). Although direct observation of safety behaviors is the gold standard in the injury prevention field, direct observation is logistically difficult, time consuming, and costly.
Conclusions
Research and interventions aimed at a reduction of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and suffocation require accurate assessment of the infant sleep environment. This study provides acceptable evidence for the use of the Newborn Sleep Safety Survey as an alternative to direct observation to assess parent adherence to recommendations. Limitations are discussed.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27438 [article] Assessment of Safe Sleep : Validation of the Parent Newborn Sleep Safety Survey [printed text] . - 2017 . - p.30-35.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.35 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 [09/04/2017] . - p.30-35Keywords: Safe sleep, Assessment, SIDS, SUID, Infant sleep, Suffocation. Abstract: Purpose
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and suffocation account for more than half of all Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID). The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations describe the safest environments to protect infants. This study compared parent responses on the Newborn Sleep Safety Survey and observational assessments (N = 72) of infant sleep environments in families thought to be at high-risk for non-compliance with AAP recommendations.
Design and Methods
A naturalistic study of participants enrolled in two home visitation support programs was used. Observed risks ranged from 36.6% (never use pacifier) to 4.3% (never use firm mattress).
Results
Results comparing report to observation demonstrated acceptable concordance. Five items had fair concordance (Kappa > .4), four showed moderate concordance (Kappa > .6), and one excellent concordance (Kappa > .8). Although direct observation of safety behaviors is the gold standard in the injury prevention field, direct observation is logistically difficult, time consuming, and costly.
Conclusions
Research and interventions aimed at a reduction of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and suffocation require accurate assessment of the infant sleep environment. This study provides acceptable evidence for the use of the Newborn Sleep Safety Survey as an alternative to direct observation to assess parent adherence to recommendations. Limitations are discussed.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27438 Bates' nursing guide to / Hogan-Quigley, Beth / Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - 2012
Title : Bates' nursing guide to : physical examination and history taking Material Type: printed text Authors: Hogan-Quigley, Beth, Author ; Palm, Mary Louise, Author ; Bickley, Lynn S., Author Publisher: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publication Date: 2012 Pagination: xviii, 924 p. Layout: col. ill. Size: 29 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-0-7817-8069-8 Price: 1620.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Medical history taking
[LCSH]Nursing Assessment
[LCSH]Physical examination
[LCSH]Physical Examination -- methods.Keywords: Physical examination.
Nursing Assessment.Class number: WY100.4 H674 2012 Abstract: Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=22302 Bates' nursing guide to : physical examination and history taking [printed text] / Hogan-Quigley, Beth, Author ; Palm, Mary Louise, Author ; Bickley, Lynn S., Author . - Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2012 . - xviii, 924 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-7817-8069-8 : 1620.00
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Medical history taking
[LCSH]Nursing Assessment
[LCSH]Physical examination
[LCSH]Physical Examination -- methods.Keywords: Physical examination.
Nursing Assessment.Class number: WY100.4 H674 2012 Abstract: Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=22302 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000364719 RC76 H674 2012 Book Main Library General Shelf Due for return by 04/30/2025 32002000390920 WY100.4 H674 2012 c.2 Book Main Library Library Counter Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
Nurse' handbook of Weber,, Janet R. Advanced practice provider skill made easy Oji,, Obi ระเบียบวิธีการสอนการพยาบาลในคลินิก มณฑาทิพย์ ไชยศักดิ์ Boradening our understanding of family meals / Morin, Karen H. in MCN, Vol. 42 No.1 (Jan-Feb) 2017 ([04/26/2017])
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Title : Boradening our understanding of family meals Material Type: printed text Authors: Morin, Karen H., Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.58 General note: สามารถตามเอกสารเพิ่มเติมได้จาก
DOI:10.1097/NMC0000000000000293.
Copyright by Wolters Kluwer.Languages : English (eng)
in MCN > Vol. 42 No.1 (Jan-Feb) 2017 [04/26/2017] . - p.58Keywords: Family meals.Nutrition for family. Link for e-copy: ้http://www.lww.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26804 [article] Boradening our understanding of family meals [printed text] / Morin, Karen H., Author . - 2017 . - p.58.
สามารถตามเอกสารเพิ่มเติมได้จาก
DOI:10.1097/NMC0000000000000293.
Copyright by Wolters Kluwer.
Languages : English (eng)
in MCN > Vol. 42 No.1 (Jan-Feb) 2017 [04/26/2017] . - p.58Keywords: Family meals.Nutrition for family. Link for e-copy: ้http://www.lww.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26804 Cognitive Interviews for Validating the Family Nutrition Physical Activity Instrument for Korean-American Families With Young Children / Park, So Hyun in Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol.36 No.5 (Sep-Oct) 2017 ([10/18/2017])
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Title : Cognitive Interviews for Validating the Family Nutrition Physical Activity Instrument for Korean-American Families With Young Children Material Type: printed text Authors: Park, So Hyun, Author ; Park, Chang Gi, Author ; McCreary, Linda, Author ; Norr, Kathleen F., Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.1-6 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.36 No.5 (Sep-Oct) 2017 [10/18/2017] . - p.1-6Keywords: Childhood obesity. Family environment. Korean-Americans. Family Nutrition Physical Activity. Immigrants. Cognitive interview. Abstract: Purpose
Childhood obesity is a growing health concern for Korean-Americans (KA). The purpose of this study was to develop a culturally appropriate Korean-language version of the Family Nutrition Physical Activity (FNPA) instrument and evaluate its comprehensibility and cultural appropriateness of the FNPA for KAs.
Design and Methods
The FNPA was translated into Korean and cognitive interviews were conducted with 19 KA mothers in the Chicago metropolitan area.
Results
Overall, participants reported that the FNPA is easy to understand and said they had no difficulty answering items using a 4-point Likert scale. Six out of 20 items had minor revisions due to: items that were not specific enough, had confusing wording, or led to incorrect interpretations.
Conclusions
Cognitive interviews confirmed the cultural appropriateness of the translated FNPA in the KA context. It is crucial that child's age and cultural aspects of a child's household routines should be taken into consideration when the original FNPA is being used with culturally diverse populations.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27391 [article] Cognitive Interviews for Validating the Family Nutrition Physical Activity Instrument for Korean-American Families With Young Children [printed text] / Park, So Hyun, Author ; Park, Chang Gi, Author ; McCreary, Linda, Author ; Norr, Kathleen F., Author . - 2017 . - p.1-6.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.36 No.5 (Sep-Oct) 2017 [10/18/2017] . - p.1-6Keywords: Childhood obesity. Family environment. Korean-Americans. Family Nutrition Physical Activity. Immigrants. Cognitive interview. Abstract: Purpose
Childhood obesity is a growing health concern for Korean-Americans (KA). The purpose of this study was to develop a culturally appropriate Korean-language version of the Family Nutrition Physical Activity (FNPA) instrument and evaluate its comprehensibility and cultural appropriateness of the FNPA for KAs.
Design and Methods
The FNPA was translated into Korean and cognitive interviews were conducted with 19 KA mothers in the Chicago metropolitan area.
Results
Overall, participants reported that the FNPA is easy to understand and said they had no difficulty answering items using a 4-point Likert scale. Six out of 20 items had minor revisions due to: items that were not specific enough, had confusing wording, or led to incorrect interpretations.
Conclusions
Cognitive interviews confirmed the cultural appropriateness of the translated FNPA in the KA context. It is crucial that child's age and cultural aspects of a child's household routines should be taken into consideration when the original FNPA is being used with culturally diverse populations.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27391 The complete guide to sports nutrition / Bean, Anita. / London : Bloomsbury - c2013
Title : The complete guide to sports nutrition Material Type: printed text Authors: Bean, Anita., Author Edition statement: 2nd ed. Publisher: London : Bloomsbury Publication Date: c2013 Pagination: 331 p. Layout: ill. Size: 23 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-1-408-17457-9 Price: 904.50 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Athletes -- Nutrition. Keywords: Nutrition.
Athletes.Class number: TX361 .A8 2013 Contents note: An overview of sports nutrition.-- Energy for exercise.-- Fueling before during and after exercise.-- Protein requirement for sport.-- Vitamins and minerals.-- Sports supplements.-- Hydration.-- Body fat and dietary fat.-- Weight loss.-- Weight gain.-- The female athlete.-- The young athlete.-- The vegetarian athlete.-- Competition nutrition.-- Your personal nutrition programme.-- The recipes.-- Curricular : BALA/BBA/BNS/BSCS/BSMT/GE Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=24013 The complete guide to sports nutrition [printed text] / Bean, Anita., Author . - 2nd ed. . - London : Bloomsbury, c2013 . - 331 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-408-17457-9 : 904.50
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Athletes -- Nutrition. Keywords: Nutrition.
Athletes.Class number: TX361 .A8 2013 Contents note: An overview of sports nutrition.-- Energy for exercise.-- Fueling before during and after exercise.-- Protein requirement for sport.-- Vitamins and minerals.-- Sports supplements.-- Hydration.-- Body fat and dietary fat.-- Weight loss.-- Weight gain.-- The female athlete.-- The young athlete.-- The vegetarian athlete.-- Competition nutrition.-- Your personal nutrition programme.-- The recipes.-- Curricular : BALA/BBA/BNS/BSCS/BSMT/GE Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=24013 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000469757 TX361 A8 2013 Book Main Library General Shelf Available Describing self-reported assessments of critical thinking among / Tukel, Marian C. in MEDSURG, Vol.25 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2016 ([04/04/2017])
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Title : Describing self-reported assessments of critical thinking among : of critical thinking among practicing medical-surgical registered nurses Material Type: printed text Authors: Tukel, Marian C., Author ; Marvelous, Jennifer, Author ; Marrison, Dolores, Author ; Singletary, Brooke, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.243-250 Languages : English (eng)
in MEDSURG > Vol.25 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2016 [04/04/2017] . - p.243-250Keywords: Self-reported assessments.Critical thinking .Medical-surgical. Link for e-copy: http://www.aij.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26812 [article] Describing self-reported assessments of critical thinking among : of critical thinking among practicing medical-surgical registered nurses [printed text] / Tukel, Marian C., Author ; Marvelous, Jennifer, Author ; Marrison, Dolores, Author ; Singletary, Brooke, Author . - 2017 . - p.243-250.
Languages : English (eng)
in MEDSURG > Vol.25 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2016 [04/04/2017] . - p.243-250Keywords: Self-reported assessments.Critical thinking .Medical-surgical. Link for e-copy: http://www.aij.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26812 Early initiation of newborn individualized development care and / Moody, Cheryl in Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol.32 No.1 (Jan-Feb) 2017 ([04/26/2017])
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Title : Early initiation of newborn individualized development care and : assessment program (NIDCAP) reduces length of stay a quality improvement project Material Type: printed text Authors: Moody, Cheryl, Author ; Callahan, Tiffany J., Author ; Aldrih, Heather, Author ; Gance-Cleveland, Bonnie, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.59-63 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.32 No.1 (Jan-Feb) 2017 [04/26/2017] . - p.59-63Keywords: Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP).Infants borns. Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26845 [article] Early initiation of newborn individualized development care and : assessment program (NIDCAP) reduces length of stay a quality improvement project [printed text] / Moody, Cheryl, Author ; Callahan, Tiffany J., Author ; Aldrih, Heather, Author ; Gance-Cleveland, Bonnie, Author . - 2017 . - p.59-63.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)Efficacy of current practices for pain assessment in premature ventilated infants in the nicu exposed to a high number of pain-associated procedures / Rohan, Annie J. in MCN, Vol.40 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2015 ([01/24/2016])
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Title : Efficacy of current practices for pain assessment in premature ventilated infants in the nicu exposed to a high number of pain-associated procedures Material Type: printed text Authors: Rohan, Annie J., Author Publication Date: 2016 Article on page: p. 367-372 Languages : English (eng)
in MCN > Vol.40 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2015 [01/24/2016] . - p. 367-372Keywords: Infant; Newborn; Pain assessment: Pain institutions. There were no elevated pain scores and no Joint Commissio management, Abstract: objective: To study infant factors, characteristics of pain administrations on days with over 20 documented analgesic scores, and analgesic practices associated with patient pain-associated procedures days in the NICU with a high frequency of pain-associated Conclusions: High to exposure pain-associated procedures procedures(defined as 10 pain-associated procedures in during a 24-hour nod for a premature ventilated infant the da scores ana gesic is rarely associated with elevated p Methods: This is a secondary analysis of data from a cross administration. Prevalence of days with higi-proct sectional study that used medical record audits of premature exposure at an institution appears to be cl related to ventilated infants. The primary two-institution study yielded use of invasive ventilation and to individual institutional data for 196 patient days. Data included 804 pain scores and practices. Examination and discussion of the daily frequency 836 pain associated procedures. of pain associated procedures for premature, ventilated Results: A high frequency of pain-associated procedures infants(especially for those receiving invasive ventilation) occurred in 8% of days at Site A and in 25% of days at Site may be helpful in developing approaches for attenuating the B. Prevalence of days with high frequency of pain-associated cumulative pain experience for these babies, Resources that procedures differed by institution, and was higher at the are expended on regular pain reassessment documentation institution where infants were more mature at birth and had processes in the NICU may need to be reconsidered in light of fewer surgical procedures. High frequency of pain-associated the very low yield for clinical alterations in care in this setting procedures was related to endotracheal intubation at bot Link for e-copy: ้http://www.lww.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25310 [article] Efficacy of current practices for pain assessment in premature ventilated infants in the nicu exposed to a high number of pain-associated procedures [printed text] / Rohan, Annie J., Author . - 2016 . - p. 367-372.
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in MCN > Vol.40 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2015 [01/24/2016] . - p. 367-372Keywords: Infant; Newborn; Pain assessment: Pain institutions. There were no elevated pain scores and no Joint Commissio management, Abstract: objective: To study infant factors, characteristics of pain administrations on days with over 20 documented analgesic scores, and analgesic practices associated with patient pain-associated procedures days in the NICU with a high frequency of pain-associated Conclusions: High to exposure pain-associated procedures procedures(defined as 10 pain-associated procedures in during a 24-hour nod for a premature ventilated infant the da scores ana gesic is rarely associated with elevated p Methods: This is a secondary analysis of data from a cross administration. Prevalence of days with higi-proct sectional study that used medical record audits of premature exposure at an institution appears to be cl related to ventilated infants. The primary two-institution study yielded use of invasive ventilation and to individual institutional data for 196 patient days. Data included 804 pain scores and practices. Examination and discussion of the daily frequency 836 pain associated procedures. of pain associated procedures for premature, ventilated Results: A high frequency of pain-associated procedures infants(especially for those receiving invasive ventilation) occurred in 8% of days at Site A and in 25% of days at Site may be helpful in developing approaches for attenuating the B. Prevalence of days with high frequency of pain-associated cumulative pain experience for these babies, Resources that procedures differed by institution, and was higher at the are expended on regular pain reassessment documentation institution where infants were more mature at birth and had processes in the NICU may need to be reconsidered in light of fewer surgical procedures. High frequency of pain-associated the very low yield for clinical alterations in care in this setting procedures was related to endotracheal intubation at bot Link for e-copy: ้http://www.lww.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25310 Health assessment in nursing / Weber, Janet / Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - 2014
Title : Health assessment in nursing Material Type: printed text Authors: Weber, Janet, Author ; Kalley, Jane H., Author Edition statement: 5th ed. Publisher: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: xi, 900 p Layout: ill. Size: 29 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-1-451-14280-8 Price: 2450.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Nursing Assessment
[LCSH]Nursing Assessment -- methodsKeywords: Nursing.
Assessment.Class number: WY100.4 W388 2014 Abstract: "Health Assessment in Nursing, 5e provides all of the background needed for interviewing the client and performing assessment making this the perfect text for students learning Assessment. The unique 3-column format used for teaching students assessment techniques (Assessment Procedures/Normal Findings/Abnormal Findings) breaks the process down into easy-to-understand units. The COLDSPA mnemonic (Character, Onset, Location, Duration, Severity, Pattern, and Associated factors) provides logical structure for the patient interview helping students to remember the most essential questions to ask a client. A new chapter "Psychosocial, Cognitive, and Moral Development" focuses on those areas of development for young adults, middle-age adults, and older adutls ensuring that the nurse will perform a holistic nursing assessment. New integrated case study guides students through the assessment process helping them to develop the diagnostic reasoning skills every nurse needs. New Evidence-Based Practice Health Promotion and Disease Prevention boxes include Healthy People 2020 goals ensuring best practice. The new art program and interior design enhance readability allowing students to develop the necessary skills needed to perform accurate and timely health assessments"--Provided by publisher Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23538 Health assessment in nursing [printed text] / Weber, Janet, Author ; Kalley, Jane H., Author . - 5th ed. . - Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2014 . - xi, 900 p : ill. ; 29 cm.
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Descriptors: [LCSH]Nursing Assessment
[LCSH]Nursing Assessment -- methodsKeywords: Nursing.
Assessment.Class number: WY100.4 W388 2014 Abstract: "Health Assessment in Nursing, 5e provides all of the background needed for interviewing the client and performing assessment making this the perfect text for students learning Assessment. The unique 3-column format used for teaching students assessment techniques (Assessment Procedures/Normal Findings/Abnormal Findings) breaks the process down into easy-to-understand units. The COLDSPA mnemonic (Character, Onset, Location, Duration, Severity, Pattern, and Associated factors) provides logical structure for the patient interview helping students to remember the most essential questions to ask a client. A new chapter "Psychosocial, Cognitive, and Moral Development" focuses on those areas of development for young adults, middle-age adults, and older adutls ensuring that the nurse will perform a holistic nursing assessment. New integrated case study guides students through the assessment process helping them to develop the diagnostic reasoning skills every nurse needs. New Evidence-Based Practice Health Promotion and Disease Prevention boxes include Healthy People 2020 goals ensuring best practice. The new art program and interior design enhance readability allowing students to develop the necessary skills needed to perform accurate and timely health assessments"--Provided by publisher Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23538 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000390508 WY100.4 W388 2014 Book Main Library General Shelf Available 32002000546802 WY100.4 W388 2014 c.2 Book Main Library General Shelf Available Health assessment / Wilson, Susan Fickertt / St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier Mosby - 2013
Title : Health assessment : for nursing practice Material Type: printed text Authors: Wilson, Susan Fickertt, Author ; Giddens, Jean Foret, Author Edition statement: 5th ed. Publisher: St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier Mosby Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: xxii, 606 p. Layout: ill. (chiefly col.) Size: 28 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-0-323-09151-0 Price: 3200.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Medical history taking
[LCSH]Nursing Assessment -- methods
[LCSH]Physical examination
[LCSH]Physical Examination -- methods.Keywords: Health assessment.
Nursing practice.Class number: WY104 W753 2013 Abstract: "Using a nursing-oriented, holistic approach, this straightforward text provides you with a visual presentation to conducting physical examinations. This textbook clearly delineates the routine exam techniques from those exams for special circumstances or advanced practice."--Publisher's website. Contents note: Foundations for Health Assessment.-- Importance of health assessment.-- Interviewing patients to obtain a health history.-- Techniques and equipment for physical assessment. -- General inspection and measurement of vital signs.-- Ethic, cultural, and spiritual considerations.-- Pain assessment.-- Mental health and abusive behavior assessment. -- Nutritional assessment.-- Health assessment of the adult. -- Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat -- Lungs and respiratory system.-- Heart and peripheral vascular system.-- Abdomen and gastrointestinal system.-- Musculoskeletal system.-- Neurologic system.-- Breasts and axillae.-- Reproductive system and the perineum.-- Health assessment across the life span.-- Developmental assessment throughout the life span.-- Assessment of the infant, child, and adolescent.-- Assessment of the pregnant patient.-- Assessment of the older adult.-- Synthesis and applicatio-n of health assessment -- Conducting a head-to-toe examination - Documenting the comprehensive health assessment.-- Adapting health assessment to the hospitalized patient.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23561 Health assessment : for nursing practice [printed text] / Wilson, Susan Fickertt, Author ; Giddens, Jean Foret, Author . - 5th ed. . - St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier Mosby, 2013 . - xxii, 606 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm.
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Descriptors: [LCSH]Medical history taking
[LCSH]Nursing Assessment -- methods
[LCSH]Physical examination
[LCSH]Physical Examination -- methods.Keywords: Health assessment.
Nursing practice.Class number: WY104 W753 2013 Abstract: "Using a nursing-oriented, holistic approach, this straightforward text provides you with a visual presentation to conducting physical examinations. This textbook clearly delineates the routine exam techniques from those exams for special circumstances or advanced practice."--Publisher's website. Contents note: Foundations for Health Assessment.-- Importance of health assessment.-- Interviewing patients to obtain a health history.-- Techniques and equipment for physical assessment. -- General inspection and measurement of vital signs.-- Ethic, cultural, and spiritual considerations.-- Pain assessment.-- Mental health and abusive behavior assessment. -- Nutritional assessment.-- Health assessment of the adult. -- Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat -- Lungs and respiratory system.-- Heart and peripheral vascular system.-- Abdomen and gastrointestinal system.-- Musculoskeletal system.-- Neurologic system.-- Breasts and axillae.-- Reproductive system and the perineum.-- Health assessment across the life span.-- Developmental assessment throughout the life span.-- Assessment of the infant, child, and adolescent.-- Assessment of the pregnant patient.-- Assessment of the older adult.-- Synthesis and applicatio-n of health assessment -- Conducting a head-to-toe examination - Documenting the comprehensive health assessment.-- Adapting health assessment to the hospitalized patient.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23561 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000391522 WY104 W753 2013 Book Main Library General Shelf Due for return by 03/31/2025 Impact of Non-medical Out-of-pocket Expenses on Families of Children / Vessey Judith A. in Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 ([03/29/2018])
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Title : Impact of Non-medical Out-of-pocket Expenses on Families of Children : With Cerebral Palsy Following Orthopaedic Surgery Material Type: printed text Authors: Vessey Judith A., Author ; DiFazio, Rachel L., Author ; Strou, Tania D, Author ; Snyde, Brian D, Author Publication Date: 2018 Article on page: p.101-107 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/29/2018] . - p.101-107Keywords: Non-medical out-of-pocket expenses, Cerebral palsy, Financial burden, Impact on Family Scale, Assessment of Caregivers Experience with Neuromuscular Disease (ACEND), Children with Special Health Care Needs. Abstract: Purpose
Limited research has been conducted on the non-medical out-of-pocket expenses (NOOPEs) incurred by families of children with chronic health conditions. The study objectives were to: 1) calculate the estimated NOOPEs incurred by families during hospitalization of their child, 2) identify predictors of high NOOPEs, and 3) assess the impact of the child's chronic health condition on the family's finances.
Design and Methods
Prospective observational study. Parents were included if their child was 3–20 years old, had severe, non-ambulatory cerebral palsy (CP), and scheduled for hip or spine surgery. Parents reported all NOOPEs incurred during their child's hospitalization using the Family Expense Diary. Families completed the subscales of the Impact on Family Scale and the Assessment of Caregivers Experience with Neuromuscular Disease. Descriptive and univariate and multiple hierarchical regression models were used in the analysis.
Results
Fifty two parents participated. The total NOOPEs ranged from $193.00 to $7192.71 (M = $2001.92) per hospitalization representing an average of 4% of the family's annual earned income. Caregiver age (F = 8.393, p < 0.001), income (F = 7.535, p < 0.001), and distance traveled to the hospital (F = 4.497, p = 0.039) were significant predictors of high NOOPEs. The subscale scores indicated that a child's chronic health condition had a significant impact on family finances.
Conclusions and Practice Implications
Hospitalization is associated with numerous NOOPEs that create additional financial demands for families caring for a child with severe CP. NOOPEs should be addressed when preparing families for their children's planned hospital admissions, especially those families of CSHCN who experience significant financial impacts secondary to their children's care.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27634 [article] Impact of Non-medical Out-of-pocket Expenses on Families of Children : With Cerebral Palsy Following Orthopaedic Surgery [printed text] / Vessey Judith A., Author ; DiFazio, Rachel L., Author ; Strou, Tania D, Author ; Snyde, Brian D, Author . - 2018 . - p.101-107.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/29/2018] . - p.101-107Keywords: Non-medical out-of-pocket expenses, Cerebral palsy, Financial burden, Impact on Family Scale, Assessment of Caregivers Experience with Neuromuscular Disease (ACEND), Children with Special Health Care Needs. Abstract: Purpose
Limited research has been conducted on the non-medical out-of-pocket expenses (NOOPEs) incurred by families of children with chronic health conditions. The study objectives were to: 1) calculate the estimated NOOPEs incurred by families during hospitalization of their child, 2) identify predictors of high NOOPEs, and 3) assess the impact of the child's chronic health condition on the family's finances.
Design and Methods
Prospective observational study. Parents were included if their child was 3–20 years old, had severe, non-ambulatory cerebral palsy (CP), and scheduled for hip or spine surgery. Parents reported all NOOPEs incurred during their child's hospitalization using the Family Expense Diary. Families completed the subscales of the Impact on Family Scale and the Assessment of Caregivers Experience with Neuromuscular Disease. Descriptive and univariate and multiple hierarchical regression models were used in the analysis.
Results
Fifty two parents participated. The total NOOPEs ranged from $193.00 to $7192.71 (M = $2001.92) per hospitalization representing an average of 4% of the family's annual earned income. Caregiver age (F = 8.393, p < 0.001), income (F = 7.535, p < 0.001), and distance traveled to the hospital (F = 4.497, p = 0.039) were significant predictors of high NOOPEs. The subscale scores indicated that a child's chronic health condition had a significant impact on family finances.
Conclusions and Practice Implications
Hospitalization is associated with numerous NOOPEs that create additional financial demands for families caring for a child with severe CP. NOOPEs should be addressed when preparing families for their children's planned hospital admissions, especially those families of CSHCN who experience significant financial impacts secondary to their children's care.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27634 Memmler's the human body in health and disease / Cohen, Barbara J / Philadelphia, PA : Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - c2013
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