9 results match your criteria: "Old Dominion University in Norfolk[Affiliation]"

Despite growth in numbers of organizational antimicrobial stewardship programs, antimicrobial resistance continues to escalate. Interprofessional education and collaboration are needed to make these programs appropriately responsive to the ethically and clinically complex needs of patients at the end of life whose care plans still require antimicrobial management.

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Just culture: It's more than policy.

Nurs Manage

June 2019

Linda Paradiso is an assistant professor at New York City College of Technology-CUNY in Brooklyn, N.Y. Nancy Sweeney is a professor at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va.

A study at a large, urban teaching hospital in Brooklyn, N.Y., examined the relationship between trust, just culture, and error reporting.

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Interprofessional team performance, optimized.

Nurs Manage

July 2017

At Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., Rebecca Poston is an assistant professor, School of Nursing; Tina Haney is an assistant professor, School of Nursing; Karen Kott is an associate professor, School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training; and Carolyn Rutledge is a professor, the associate chair for graduate programs, and the director of the DNP program, School of Nursing.

Enhance development with behavioral profiles.

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Transformational leadership practices of CNOs.

Nurs Manage

September 2015

Shelly Buck is the vice president of Patient Care Services and chief nurse executive at Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center in Suffolk, Va. Jeffrey N. Doucette is the vice president of Patient Care Services and chief nursing officer at Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital in Newport News, Va., adjunct faculty in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., the 2015 Nursing Management Congress chairperson, and a Nursing Management editorial board member.

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Back to school! Selecting a DNP program.

Nurs Manage

November 2013

At Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., Carolyn M. Rutledge is the director of the DNP program and Michelle Renaud is co-director of the DNP program.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if vital tooth whitening affects oral health-related quality of life (OHRQOL) in adults age 50 years and older, and if tooth whitening causes increased participation in social activities.

Methods: Using a 2 group, single blind, randomized, pre-test, multiple post-test design, 62 participants were enrolled. The experimental group used a whitening product twice daily for 3 weeks.

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The eating disorders NOS diagnostic profile among college women.

J Am Coll Health

January 2001

Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling, Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.

The authors examined a proposed profile of eating-related behaviors, associated features, developmental issues, and help-seeking behavior among college women, using an eating disorder response program. The most common symptom scenario was a pattern of regular binge eating, together with daily exercise and occasional purging. The most common associated features were distressing or dysfunctional overconcern about body image and self-esteem, usually with day-to-day stress and intermittent depression.

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