275 results match your criteria: "Pacific Lutheran University.[Affiliation]"
Cardiol Young
November 2024
School of Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA, USA.
Background: The COVID pandemic has had deleterious effects on the mental health of the global population. Parents of children with CHD were particularly vulnerable to negative mental health outcomes such as depression, anxiety, and perceived stress. A better understanding of the CHD parent experiences, needs, and concerns while navigating the healthcare system during a pandemic is needed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pain Symptom Manage
November 2024
Departments of Medicine, Psychiatry, Medical Humanities and Nursing, University of Rochester School of Medicine (T.E.Q.), Rochester, New York, USA.
While Comfort Feeding Only is appropriate for patients with advanced dementia, its emphasis on assiduous hand-feeding that may prolong life for years fails to accommodate the preferences of those who do not want to continue living with this illness. Some have proposed advance directives to completely halt the provision of oral nutrition and hydration once a person has reached an advanced stage of dementia. However, these directives may fail to address patients' discomfort, caregivers' obligations, or current care and regulatory standards when patients reside in facilities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Microbiol Biol Educ
December 2024
Education Department, American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC, USA.
Curricular guidelines promote standardized approaches to coverage of essential knowledge and skills in undergraduate education. The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Microbiology were developed in 2012. Continuous, rapid growth of knowledge in science and a dynamic, changing world necessitate updates to these guidelines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNutrients
September 2024
Unigen Inc., 2121 South State Street, Suite #400, Tacoma, WA 98405, USA.
Oxidative stress and chronic inflammation create a perpetual cycle in the elderly, where impaired immune function amplifies susceptibility to oxidative damage, and oxidative stress further weakens the immune response. This cycle is particularly detrimental to the respiratory system of the elderly, which is an easy target for constant exogenous harmful attacks during cold/flu season or under heavy air pollution. Herbal medicines that protect respiratory function are seen as safer alternatives to conventional therapies; however, there is limited availability of scientifically validated, safe, and effective natural supplements for these conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Wildl Dis
October 2024
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 14 College Farm Road, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901, USA.
Pathogens not only cause mortality but also impose nonlethal fitness consequences. Snakes experience trade-offs associated with behaviors that combat disease but divert time and energy away from other critical activities. The impacts of such behaviors on fitness remain poorly understood, raising concerns amid the emergence of novel herpetofaunal diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPalliat Care Soc Pract
August 2024
School of Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA, USA.
Background: Among the chronically ill, end-of-life conversations are often delayed until emergently necessary and the quality of those conversations and subsequent decision-making become compromised by critical illness, uncertainty, and anxiety. Many patients receive treatment that they would have declined if they had a better understanding of benefits and risks. Primary care providers are ideal people to facilitate end-of-life conversations, but these conversations rarely occur in the out-patient setting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Methods
July 2024
Departments of Bioengineering and of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
The EMDataResource Ligand Model Challenge aimed to assess the reliability and reproducibility of modeling ligands bound to protein and protein-nucleic acid complexes in cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) maps determined at near-atomic (1.9-2.5 Å) resolution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBrief Bioinform
March 2024
Division of Computing and Software Systems, University of Washington Bothell, Bothell, WA 98011, USA.
Understanding the protein structures is invaluable in various biomedical applications, such as vaccine development. Protein structure model building from experimental electron density maps is a time-consuming and labor-intensive task. To address the challenge, machine learning approaches have been proposed to automate this process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: Using the Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes (KSAs) framework, the aim of this study was to explore the specific knowledge, skills and attitudes of adaptable nurse educators to help inform the preparation of current and future educators for smooth transitions during periods of change.
Background: External events, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and wildfires can force programs to relocate and suspend classes for several days or weeks. These natural disasters have the potential to have a negative impact on the number of nursing students graduating on time as well as the quality of the clinical education experience and preparation for practice.
PLoS One
March 2024
Department of Psychology, University of California Riverside, Riverside, California, United States of America.
The Developing Belief Network is a consortium of researchers studying human development in diverse social-cultural settings, with a focus on the interplay between general cognitive development and culturally specific processes of socialization and cultural transmission in early and middle childhood. The current manuscript describes the study protocol for the network's first wave of data collection, which aims to explore the development and diversity of religious cognition and behavior. This work is guided by three key research questions: (1) How do children represent and reason about religious and supernatural agents? (2) How do children represent and reason about religion as an aspect of social identity? (3) How are religious and supernatural beliefs transmitted within and between generations? The protocol is designed to address these questions via a set of nine tasks for children between the ages of 4 and 10 years, a comprehensive survey completed by their parents/caregivers, and a task designed to elicit conversations between children and caregivers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Ethics
October 2024
Philosophy (emeritus), Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington, USA
In a recent paper in JME, Shelton and Geppert use an approach by Menzel and Chandler-Cramer to sort out ethical dilemmas about the oral feeding of patients in advanced dementia, ultimately arguing that the usefulness of advance directives about such feeding is highly limited. They misunderstand central aspects of Menzel's and Chandler-Cramer's approach, and in making their larger claim that such directives are much less useful than typically presumed, they fail to account for five important elements in writing good directives for dementia and implementing them properly: (1) Directives should be paired with appointment of trusted agents. (2) Appointed agents' authority can be greatly weakened without advance directives to guide them.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Soc Psychol
February 2024
Social Sciences Division, New College of Florida, Sarasota, FL, USA.
To determine whether relationship status moderates sexual prejudice, we compared heterosexual men and women's self-reported social distancing toward gay and lesbian targets who varied in relationship status (coupled, single, no information). Relationship status of gay male targets did not affect responses (Study 1): heterosexual men reported increased social distancing toward gay compared to heterosexual male targets, whereas women did not. Similarly, in Study 2, heterosexual men reported increased social distancing toward lesbian compared to heterosexual female targets, but women did not, and men reported decreased social distancing toward single lesbian women.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRes Sq
January 2024
Departments of Bioengineering and of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
The EMDataResource Ligand Model Challenge aimed to assess the reliability and reproducibility of modeling ligands bound to protein and protein/nucleic-acid complexes in cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) maps determined at near-atomic (1.9-2.5 Å) resolution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBehav Brain Sci
January 2024
Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, New York, NY,
Glowacki offers many new directions for understanding and even eliminating the problem of war, especially creating positive interdependencies with members. We develop Glowacki's intriguing proposition that in-group dynamics provide a route to peace by describing a prosocial motivational system, the caregiving system, that aligns individual interests and eliminates the need to use coercion to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBrief Bioinform
November 2023
School of Basic Medical Sciences, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, China.
Although some pyroptosis-related (PR) prognostic models for cancers have been reported, pyroptosis-based features have not been fully discovered at the single-cell level in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In this study, by deeply integrating single-cell and bulk transcriptome data, we systematically investigated significance of the shared pyroptotic signature at both single-cell and bulk levels in HCC prognosis. Based on the pyroptotic signature, a robust PR risk system was constructed to quantify the prognostic risk of individual patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAffect Sci
December 2023
University of California, Riverside, 900 University Ave, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
While the field of affective science has seen increased interest in and representation of the role of culture in emotion, prior research has disproportionately centered on Western, English-speaking, industrialized, and/or economically developed nations. We investigated the extent to which emotional experiences and responding may be shaped by cultural display rule understanding among Yucatec Maya children, an indigenous population residing in small-scale communities in remote areas of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. Data were collected from forty-two 6- and 10-year-old Yucatec children who completed a resting baseline and a structured disappointing gift task.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMolecules
December 2023
Unigen Inc., 2121 South State Street, Suite #400, Tacoma, WA 98405, USA.
Repeated exposure to pathogens leads to evolutionary selection of adaptive traits. Many species transfer immunological memory to their offspring to counteract future immune challenges. Transfer factors such as those found in the colostrum are among the many mechanisms where transfer of immunologic memory from one generation to the next can be achieved for an enhanced immune response.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Microbiol Biol Educ
December 2023
Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington, USA.
The landscape of higher education has changed significantly in recent years with a concomitant shift in the classroom. Science courses have historically been content-driven with the need to cover content driving curricular and pedagogical choices. However, educators are recognizing that the curricular approaches of years past no longer provide adequate support for students.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBrief Bioinform
September 2023
Department of Humanities, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, 98447, WA, USA.
Motivation: In recent years, the end-to-end deep learning method for single-chain protein structure prediction has achieved high accuracy. For example, the state-of-the-art method AlphaFold, developed by Google, has largely increased the accuracy of protein structure predictions to near experimental accuracy in some of the cases. At the same time, there are few methods that can evaluate the quality of protein complexes at the residue level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pediatr Nurs
February 2024
School of Nursing, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, WA 98195, United States of America.
Theoretical Principles: Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) is a middle-range theory with triadic determinism between behavioral, environmental, and personal. SCT has been a guiding framework in health promotion research as it helps understand people's behaviors.
Phenomena Addressed: Behavioral Insomnia of Childhood (BIC) is highly prevalent, affecting up to 45% of typically developing children and 80% of children with special healthcare needs.
West J Nurs Res
September 2023
Dean and Professor of Nursing, School of Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA, USA.
Background: Having no choice in becoming a caregiver has been associated with higher levels of emotional stress and physical strain. This secondary analysis examined associations between caregivers' perceived choice and health outcomes.
Methods: This study utilized data from caregivers who answered a question about whether they felt they had a choice to take on caring for a care recipient in the survey.
J Child Lang
September 2024
Department of Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA, 98447.
Infant-directed speech often has hyperarticulated features, such as point vowels whose formants are further apart than in adult-directed speech. This increased "vowel space" may reflect the caretaker's effort to speak more clearly to infants, thus benefiting language processing. However, hyperarticulation may also result from more positive valence (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pain Symptom Manage
November 2023
University of Rochester School of Medicine (T.E.Q.), Department of Medicine, Palliative Care, Rochester, NY.
As the care of patients with serious illness increasingly emphasizes clarifying goals of care, exploring quality of life, and minimizing patients' symptom burden, voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED) has emerged as a topic of increasing interest for patients who face a diminishing quality of life. It is an option for those with serious illness that is legal in every state in the country, but for which there are few published comprehensive guidelines-and none specific to the American medical system-even as public awareness and the number of inquiries regarding this action increase. In addition to the ethical questions raised by the practice and support of VSED, there are also clinical, logistical, institutional, social, religious, spiritual, and administrative considerations for clinicians who are asked to respond to patients' inquiries about VSED and who discuss this option in end-of-life care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnxiety Stress Coping
November 2023
Department of Psychological Science, Kent State University, Kent, USA.
Background: Social support confers a protective effect against elevated PTSD symptomatology following injury. However, little is known about the mechanisms through which social support conveys this protective mental health effect in injury survivors. Coping self-efficacy is linked to both social support and PTSD symptomatology but has not been examined.
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