21 results match your criteria: "Ashford University[Affiliation]"

The mindful shield: The effects of mindfulness training on resilience and leadership in military leaders.

Perspect Psychiatr Care

April 2021

Program Chair, Organizational Development and Leadership, Ashford University College of Doctoral Studies, San Diego, California.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to address military leader perceptions of their resilience, transformational leadership behaviors, and leadership effectiveness before and after experiencing Mindfulness-Based Attention Training (MBAT).

Methods: Participants were formal and informal leaders in the Kansas Air National Guard. The study used a mixed-methods sequential exploratory design.

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Self-efficacy and concerns of nursing students regarding clinical experiences.

Nurse Educ Today

March 2020

College of Arts and Sciences, Ashford University, 8620 Spectrum Center Blvd, San Diego, CA 92123, United States of America. Electronic address:

Background: It is important for nurses to provide safe, high-quality care for patients, and clinical experiences allow nursing students to integrate theory into practice. However, many students have anxiety about clinical rotations.

Objectives: The concerns of nursing students about clinical experiences and factors relating to self-efficacy in a rural Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program were examined.

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Unconscious Weight Bias Among Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study.

Healthcare (Basel)

September 2019

Behavioral Sciences Department 8620 Spectrum Center Blvd, Ashford University, San Diego, CA 92123, USA.

There has been both an increase in obesity and anti-obesity bias in the United States. The Harvard Weight Implicit Association Test (IAT) is a reliable, valid test that can measure unconscious weight bias. First semester Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students were surveyed anonymously mid-semester and at the end of the semester after completing the Harvard Weight IAT.

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On the Ground of Nature: Sexuality and Respectability in 's Stories.

J Homosex

February 2021

Division of General Education, Ashford University, San Diego, California, USA.

[] was a popular gay magazine during Germany's Weimar Republic. Unlike other gay magazines which preceded it, 's mission was to support a mass movement for homosexual emancipation aimed at respectability and rights. This study examines how the stories about nature - particularly the stories - which were published in , supported the magazine's efforts at presenting homosexuality in a way that would be acceptable to the Weimar public.

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It is time to make the case for health information management (HIM) to be included in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education. A careful review of the HIM competencies approved by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) illustrates the role of HIM professionals in informatics, data analytics, and data use. More precisely, the competency subdomains clearly align with content in the STEM disciplines of science, math, and technology, and the individual competencies or tasks in each subdomain solidify the assertion that HIM should be considered part of the STEM disciplines.

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Student Perceptions Regarding Collaborative Intraprofessional Nursing Education.

Nurse Educ

October 2019

Author Affiliations: Assistant Professors (Dr George and Ms Hucks), School of Health Sciences, Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina; Assistant Professors (Drs Murphy and DeCristofaro), Behavioral Sciences, College of Health, Human Services, and Science, Ashford University, San Diego, California.

Background: Teamwork is an important factor in the provision of high-quality health care. There is a lack of research on collaboration between nursing students at different program levels.

Purpose: The purpose of this project was to determine student perceptions about collaborative learning activities between prelicensure BSN and MSN students.

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The Toxic Effect of Lanthanum on Planaria Is Mediated by a Variety of Ion Channels.

Toxics

June 2018

College of Health Human Service and Sciences, Ashford University, San Diego, CA 92123, USA.

The effect of toxic concentrations of La on the Ca, K, Na, Mg, and Cl channels of planaria was investigated through the use of various agonists and antagonists to those channels. It was demonstrated that La exerts its toxic effects through L-type, but not T-type, Ca channels. La also demonstrated activity at Na, K, Mg, and Cl channels, but, these effects were most likely mediated by other effects of La on Ca activity.

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Use of Service-Learning to Teach Health Literacy with Online Graduate Nursing Students.

Nurs Educ Perspect

September 2019

About the Authors Tracy P. George, DNP, APRN-BC, CNE, is an assistant professor, Francis Marion University School of Health Sciences, Florence, South Carolina. Claire DeCristofaro, MD, is an assistant professor, College of Health, Human Services, and Science, Ashford University, San Diego, California. For more information, contact Dr. George at

To meet Healthy People 2020 goals, health literacy must be included in health care program curricula. In a fully online graduate nursing course, an innovative service-learning activity asked students to collaborate in the creation of low-literacy patient education pamphlets for practice partners at a community rehabilitation facility. Involvement with community stakeholders such as support groups and interprofessional team members enhanced interdisciplinary educational outcomes.

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Mobile technology allows healthcare students to access current evidence-based resources. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the student experience of implementing point-of-care (POC) smartphone applications in a first-semester undergraduate nursing program. Teaching methods included using case studies in the laboratory to familiarize students with the apps.

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Experimental toxicology: Issues of statistics, experimental design, and replication.

Neurotoxicology

January 2017

Ashford University, College of Health, Human Services, and Science, 8620 Spectrum Center Blvd, San Diego, CA 92123, United States. Electronic address:

The difficulty of replicating experiments has drawn considerable attention. Issues with replication occur for a variety of reasons ranging from experimental design to laboratory errors to inappropriate statistical analysis. Here we review a variety of guidelines for statistical analysis, design, and execution of experiments in toxicology.

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Effects of Phonetic Similarity in the Identification of Mandarin Tones.

J Psycholinguist Res

February 2017

Program of Applied Linguistics, College of Liberal Arts, Ashford University, San Diego, CA, USA.

Tonal languages differ in how they use phonetic correlates e.g. average pitch height and pitch direction, for tonal contrasts.

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Online education has grown dramatically over the past decade. Instructors who teach face-to-face courses are being called on to adapt their courses to the online environment. Many instructors do not have sufficient training to be able to effectively move courses to an online format.

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Objective: The objective was to: (a) describe the changes over time in motivational factors of weight loss and (b) to examine predictors of weight loss in rural adults enrolled in a weight loss program.

Design And Sample: A longitudinal study was conducted in a convenience sample of 50 adults recruited from a rural Young Men's Christian Association.

Measures: Questionnaires were completed at baseline (preprogram), 1, 2 and 3 months (end of program).

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Participation in ongoing professional development can be critical for maintaining up-to-date knowledge in your field, as well as preparing for promotions and job changes. Career development activities may include formal classroom education, web-based courses, on-the-job training, workshops and seminars, professional conferences, and self-study programs. Developing a career development plan, cultivating a team to support your goals, and actively pursuing continuing education and skill-building opportunities are important across all career stages.

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Background: Poor eating behaviors greatly influence the development of becoming overweight or obese. Learning to better self-regulate eating is one area in which individuals can positively influence their own health.

Purpose: The purpose of this concept analysis is to provide an in-depth analysis of the concept eating self-regulation as it pertains to overweight and obese adults using Walker and Avant's method.

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In this commentary, three public health professionals working in diverse career settings share their perspectives on how to get the most out of professional associations. This article demonstrates how you can benefit from active involvement in your membership in professional associations and attending professional conferences. Methods to participate actively in your association include volunteering for one-time opportunities or standing committees, mentoring, and reviewing publications and manuscripts.

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Shared Decision Aids: Increasing Patient Acceptance of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception.

Healthcare (Basel)

April 2015

Department of Behavioral Sciences, College of Health, Human Services, and Science, Ashford University, San Diego, CA 92123, USA.

Unintended pregnancies are an important public health issue. Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods (LARCs) are reliable, safe, highly effective methods for most women; however they are underutilized in the United States. Shared decision aids were added to usual care in five public health family planning clinics in the Southeastern United States, staffed by advance practice nurses and registered nurses.

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Weighted Lin-Wang tests for crossing hazards.

Comput Math Methods Med

December 2014

Department of Statistics, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, USA ; Department of Family and Community Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, OH 44272, USA ; Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory of Computational Nano-Material Science, Guizhou Normal College, Guiyang 550018, China.

Lin and Wang have introduced a quadratic version of the logrank test, appropriate for situations in which the underlying survival distributions may cross. In this note, we generalize the Lin-Wang procedure to incorporate weights and investigate the performance of Lin and Wang's test and weighted versions in various scenarios. We find that weighting does increase statistical power in certain situations; however, none of the procedures was dominant under every scenario.

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Physical therapy 2.0: leveraging social media to engage patients in rehabilitation and health promotion.

Phys Ther

March 2015

R.J. Petrella, MD, PhD, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, and Aging, Rehabilitation & Geriatric Care Research Centre, Lawson Health Research Institute, 801 Commissioners Road East, London, Ontario, Canada N6C 5J1.

Care for chronic conditions and noncommunicable diseases is dominating health systems around the globe. For physical therapists, this strain presents a substantial opportunity for engaging patients in health promotion and disease management in the years to come. Examples of social media being used to engage consumers in the business landscape are pervasive, and research reports suggest that patients are ready for social media to be incorporated into the way health care systems deliver care.

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Generation of "virtual" control groups for single arm prostate cancer adjuvant trials.

PLoS One

October 2014

Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California, United States of America.

It is difficult to construct a control group for trials of adjuvant therapy (Rx) of prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy (RP) due to ethical issues and patient acceptance. We utilized 8 curve-fitting models to estimate the time to 60%, 65%, … 95% chance of progression free survival (PFS) based on the data derived from Kattan post-RP nomogram. The 8 models were systematically applied to a training set of 153 post-RP cases without adjuvant Rx to develop 8 subsets of cases (reference case sets) whose observed PFS times were most accurately predicted by each model.

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In 1859, Robert Kennicott, one of the most promising specimen collectors and young naturalists in the United States, was dispatched to Hudson's Bay Territory by Spencer Fullerton Baird, the Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian. Kennicott was chosen because of previous experience in Canada, the familiarity with biota of the American Midwest, and because he had a boundless, infectious, enthusiasm for natural history that was typical among Baird's closest protégées. Kennicott was a natural scientific envoy--or missionary--to the officers of the Hudson's Bay Company, and many officers were enthusiastically 'converted' to the cause of collecting and/or overseeing the collection of natural history specimens.

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