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Patient Educ Couns ; 104(3): 666-670, 2021 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32839046

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To generate a self-report instrument to capture clinically relevant variations in expectant parents' caregiving development, specified by how they are preparing to parent an infant with a major congenital anomaly. METHODS: Recent literature structured domains to guide item generation. Evaluations by experts and expectant parents led to a refined instrument for field testing. Psychometric testing included exploratory factor analysis, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability. RESULTS: Samples included expert evaluators (n = 9), and expectant parent evaluators (n = 20) and expectant mother field testers (n = 67) with fetal anomaly diagnoses. Preparing to Parent-Act, Relate, Engage (PreP-ARE) resulted from a three factor solution that explained 71.8 % of the total variance, with global Cronbach's α = 0.72, and sub-scales 0.81, 0.65, 0.72 respectively. Cohen's weighted kappa indicated all items were acceptably reliable, with 14 of 19 items showing moderate (≥ 0.41) or good (≥ 0.61) reliability. Convergent validity was found between the maternal antenatal attachment and Act scales (r = 0.39, p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: This empirically-based instrument was demonstrated to be valid and reliable, and has potential for studying this transitional time. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: PreP-ARE could be used to understand patient responses to the diagnosis, level of engagement, readiness to make decisions, and ability to form collaborative partnerships to manage healthcare.


Asunto(s)
Padres , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Embarazo , Psicometría , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Autoinforme , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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J Pediatr Nurs ; 53: 41-51, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32438191

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to chronicle the adaptive challenges and adaptive work, including emerging leadership behaviors, recounted over time by the parents of very young children diagnosed before birth with life threatening conditions. DESIGN AND METHODS: A descriptive, follow-up study design was used for the current study. Following the original grounded dimensional analysis study completed in 2012, the corpus for this analysis was collected in 2014. In-depth, audio-recorded interviews were conducted with 15 families (8 couples, 7 mothers). The 15 children, born with cardiac, abdominal, and cerebrospinal anomalies, were 14 - 37 months or deceased at follow-up. A directed content analysis of transcribed verbatim interviews was structured by the Adaptive Leadership framework. RESULTS: Parents described behaviors that indicated a non-linear development towards adaptive leadership as they accomplished the adaptive work within intra- and interpersonal domains that was necessary to address challenges over time. Not all parents described abilities and/or a willingness to mobilize others to do adaptive work, suggesting that adaptive leadership remained an unrealized potential. CONCLUSIONS: Understood as a complex adaptive system, parents of medically at-risk children hold potential for development towards adaptive leadership and collaborative partnership within the family and with healthcare providers. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Due to improved survival rates, parents face ongoing challenges related to their children's unpredictable and often chronic health needs. Study findings illustrate parents' adaptive work and leadership behaviors, which can inform nursing assessments, as well as the type and timing for intervention.


Asunto(s)
Liderazgo , Padres , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Madres , Parto , Embarazo
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Am J Vet Res ; 77(8): 882-9, 2016 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27463552

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OBJECTIVE To develop and validate a real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay for the detection and quantification of Mycoplasma ovis in goats and investigate the prevalence and risk factors for hemoplasma infection of goats located in Indiana. ANIMALS 362 adult female goats on 61 farms. PROCEDURES Primers were designed for amplification of a fragment of the dnaK gene of M ovis by use of a qPCR assay. Blood samples were collected into EDTA-containing tubes for use in total DNA extraction, blood film evaluation, and determination of PCV. Limit of detection, intra-assay variability, interassay variability, and specificity of the assay were determined. RESULTS Reaction efficiency of the qPCR assay was 94.45% (R(2), 0.99; slope, -3.4623), and the assay consistently detected as few as 10 copies of plasmid/reaction. Prevalence of infection in goats on the basis of results for the qPCR assay was 18.0% (95% confidence interval, 14% to 22%), with infected goats ranging from 1 to 14 years old, whereby 61% (95% confidence interval, 47% to 73%) of the farms had at least 1 infected goat. Bacterial load in goats infected with M ovis ranged from 1.05 × 10(3) target copies/mL of blood to 1.85 × 10(5) target copies/mL of blood; however, no bacteria were observed on blood films. Production use of a goat was the only risk factor significantly associated with hemoplasma infection. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE The qPCR assay was more sensitive for detecting hemoplasma infection than was evaluation of a blood film, and production use of a goat was a risk factor for infection.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de las Cabras/diagnóstico , Infecciones por Mycoplasma/veterinaria , Mycoplasma/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , Cartilla de ADN/genética , Análisis Factorial , Femenino , Enfermedades de las Cabras/sangre , Cabras , Indiana , Mycoplasma/genética , Infecciones por Mycoplasma/diagnóstico , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa/veterinaria , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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ANS Adv Nurs Sci ; 36(1): 26-41, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23370498

RESUMEN

We interact with Dorcy's earlier work in Advances in Nursing Science on hope, noting that scholars have emphasized hope in suffering rather than exploring hoping in everyday life. We did a secondary analysis of 4 descriptive phenomenological studies with older women (N = 81, aged 75-98). Findings included a 4-level taxonomy of life-world. Four future-related subelements (such as, having a future I cannot see, down the road) intersected with the element hoping to see the future I prefer. Five of its subelements were common across the sample, including hoping that I do not get to that point. Findings have implications for expanding scholarship pertaining to hoping.


Asunto(s)
Moral , Calidad de Vida/psicología , Persona Soltera/psicología , Mujeres/psicología , Adaptación Psicológica , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Humanos , Estudios Longitudinales , Estrés Psicológico
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NI 2012 (2012) ; 2012: 199, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24199085

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The recruitment of study participants is a significant research challenge. The Internet, with its ability to reach large numbers of people in networks connected by email, Facebook and other social networking mechanisms, appears to offer new avenues for recruitment. This paper reports recruitment experiences from two research projects that engaged the Internet and social networks in different ways for study recruitment. Drawing from the non-Internet recruitment literature, we speculate that the relationship with the source of the research and the purpose of the engaged social network should be a consideration in Internet or social network recruitment strategies.

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Heart Lung ; 39(6 Suppl): S34-46, 2010.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21092830

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OBJECTIVE: This 3-year field experiment engaged 60 nurses and 282 patients in the design and evaluation of an innovative home-care nursing model, referred to as technology-enhanced practice (TEP). METHODS: Nurses using TEP augmented the usual care with a web-based resource (HeartCareII) that provided patients with self-management information, self-monitoring tools, and messaging services. RESULTS: Patients exposed to TEP demonstrated better quality of life and self-management of chronic heart disease during the first 4 weeks, and were no more likely than patients in usual care to make unplanned visits to a clinician or hospital. Both groups demonstrated the same long-term symptom management and achievements in health status. CONCLUSION: This project provides new evidence that the purposeful creation of patient-tailored web resources within a hospital portal is possible; that nurses have difficulty with modifying their practice routines, even with a highly-tailored web resource; and that the benefits of this intervention are more discernable in the early postdischarge stages of care.


Asunto(s)
Instrucción por Computador , Metodologías Computacionales , Tecnología Educacional/instrumentación , Cardiopatías , Servicios de Atención de Salud a Domicilio/organización & administración , Cuidados a Largo Plazo/organización & administración , Modelos de Enfermería , Enfermería en Salud Pública/organización & administración , Anciano , Enfermedad Crónica , Femenino , Cardiopatías/fisiopatología , Cardiopatías/terapia , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Relaciones Enfermero-Paciente , Investigación Metodológica en Enfermería , Alta del Paciente , Educación del Paciente como Asunto , Participación del Paciente/psicología , Calidad de Vida/psicología , Autocuidado
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 146: 187-91, 2009.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19592832

RESUMEN

The prevalence of online sharing of an illness experience suggests that some patients find real value in narrative. Set in the presence of evolving personal health records, a new venue for the therapeutic relationship is emerging, creating an opportune moment for nursing to influence the structure of this new model of care.


Asunto(s)
Internet , Narración , Humanos , Sistemas de Registros Médicos Computarizados , Modelos Teóricos , Atención de Enfermería
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J Am Dent Assoc ; 134(3): 342-6, 2003 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12699048

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Teledentistry is a relatively new field that combines telecommunication technology and dental care. Most dentists and dental educators are unaware that teledentistry can be used not only for increased access to dental care, but also for advanced dental education. TYPE OF STUDIES REVIEWED: The authors describe teledentistry as it is applied worldwide, as well as its uses in education. Teledentistry in education can be divided into two main categories: self-instruction and interactive videoconferencing. Both of these methods have been used in several studies and countries. RESULTS: The type of network connectivity used greatly affects the feasibility of teledentistry education. Furthermore, no optimal type exists, but health care professionals should choose the mode based on budget, geography and technical support available. Of the two main categories of teledentistry in education, the interactive videoconferencing method has had better results because of its ability to provide immediate feedback. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Teledentistry can extend care to underserved patient populations, such as those in rural areas, at a reasonable cost. Teledentistry provides an opportunity to supplement traditional teaching methods in dental education, and will provide new opportunities for dental students and dentists.


Asunto(s)
Odontología/métodos , Educación en Odontología/métodos , Educación a Distancia , Telemedicina , Redes de Comunicación de Computadores , Humanos , Consulta Remota
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