Publications by authors named "P R Goode"

Low fidelity simulation as a teaching strategy has had widespread growth within the discipline of nursing as well as other health-care professions. Simulation allows students to engage in inquiry activities and collaborate with their peers. But there are few examples in the literature representing simulation activities used in classroom settings.

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Purpose: Perioperative pelvic floor muscle training can hasten recovery of bladder control and reduce severity of urinary incontinence following radical prostatectomy. Nevertheless, most men undergoing prostatectomy do not receive this training. The purpose of this trial was to test the effectiveness of interactive mobile telehealth (mHealth) to deliver an evidence-based perioperative behavioral training program for post-prostatectomy incontinence.

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Using theory as a framework for community-based interventions in African American members provides the principles and guidance needed to generate nursing knowledge. However, choosing an appropriate theoretical framework to guide community-based interventions can be challenging. The aim of this manuscript is to examine the use of three historical models or theories (the Health Belief Model, the Theory of Planned Behavior, and Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory), which are still being used today, to better understand their applications in community-based interventions.

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Background: There is an ongoing need for interventions to improve quality of end-of-life care for patients in inpatient settings.

Objective: To compare two methods for implementing a Comfort Care Education Intervention for Palliative Care Consultation Teams (PCCT) in Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs).

Design: Cluster randomized implementation trial conducted March 2015-April 2019.

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Objective: To evaluate tamsulosin (α-blocker therapy) for male overactive bladder (OAB) and to examine if indicators of concomitant benign prostatic hyperplasia are associated with OAB symptom improvement.

Materials And Methods: This was a planned, exploratory analysis of a 4-week, α-blocker (tamsulosin 0.4 mg) run-in phase of the Male Overactive Bladder Trial in Veterans (MOTIVE).

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