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Increasing Graduate Student Awareness of Cultural Competence Through Bias Exploration Related to Diverse Cultural Families.

Nurs Educ Perspect

December 2024

About the Authors Norah M. M. Airth-Kindree, DNP, RN, is an associate professor, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire College of Nursing, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Stacey L. Stephens, MDiv, BSN, RN, is a graduate research assistant and DNP student, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Jennifer Sperl, DNP, APNP, FNP-BC, is with the Marshfield Clinic Health System, Marshfield, Wisconsin. Chelsea Collins, DNP, APNP, ACCNS-AG, CEN, SANE-A, SANE-P, AFN-C, is with MHealth Fairview Masonic Children's Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more information, contact Dr. Airth-Kindree at

Emphasis by the American Nurses Association and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing regarding the importance of cultural competence in nursing education led to the development of a strategy to address personal bias in graduate nursing students. With the updated Essentials and a change to competency-based education, a need to address culturally congruent practices while increasing awareness of professional organization recommendations exists. Since Domain 2 of the Essentials highlights that culturally competent care is essential to person-centered care, a strategy that enhances knowledge by expanding the definition of culture beyond ethnicity and race was developed.

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Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte for High-Performance Flexible Zinc-Air Batteries.

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November 2024

Jiangsu Province Engineering Research Centre of Intelligent Manufacturing Technology for the New Energy Vehicle Power Battery, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Changzhou University, Changzhou, 213164, P R China.

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on improving the ionic conductivity and electrolyte uptake in gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) for flexible zinc-air batteries (FZABs).
  • A composite GPE made of mesoporous silica and polyacrylamide achieves high ionic conductivity (337 mS cm) and low weight loss (under 18%) when exposed to air for 72 hours.
  • When implemented as a quasi-solid-electrolyte, the GPE demonstrates impressive electrochemical performance (162.8 mW cm peak power density) and longevity (over 110 hours), making it a strong candidate for practical applications in rechargeable batteries.
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Early intervention speech-language pathologists' beliefs and practices related to assessing dual language learners.

J Commun Disord

November 2024

School of Allied Health and Communicative Disorders, Northern Illinois University, 180 W. Stadium Drive, DeKalb, IL 60115-2828, USA. Electronic address:

Introduction: Early intervention (EI) speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are required to provide culturally and linguistically responsive assessments for dual language learners (DLLs). However, SLPs consistently report feeling underprepared to assess DLLs and research demonstrates gaps in implementation of best practices in pediatric outpatient and school-based settings. This study was designed to understand EI SLPs' beliefs and practices related to assessing DLLs referred to early intervention programs.

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Objective: To learn more about the effect of virtual reality videos on patients' symptoms near the end of life, including which are most effective, how long the effect lasts, and which patients benefit the most.

Patients And Methods: We conducted a prospective study of 30 patients in a regional hospice and palliative care program from March 11, 2022, through July 14, 2023. Using a head-mounted display virtual reality, all participants viewed a 15-minute video of serene nature scenes with ambient sounds.

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The class of intrinsically disordered proteins lacks stable three-dimensional structures. Their flexibility allows them to engage in a wide variety of interactions with other biomolecules thus making them biologically relevant and efficient. The intrinsic disorders of these proteins, which undergo binding-induced folding, allow alterations in their topologies while conserving their binding sites.

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Background: Depression is a common concern for patients seeking medical care. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is a tool used to diagnose and manage depression. Tracking individual symptom scores rather than the sum of multiple symptom scores has been found to be more predictive of depression treatment response.

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Introduction: The global mental health crisis, compounded by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, underscores the urgent need for accessible mental health care solutions. Telehealth services have emerged as a promising technology to address barriers to access mental health services. However, population-based studies examining telehealth utilization among individuals with depression are limited.

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Understanding the reasons why people consume alcohol is a critical health issue. Alcohol produces a variety of effects, including a reduction in stress or negative emotional states termed an anxiolytic effect. The anxiolytic effect of alcohol is an often-reported reason for why people begin consuming the drug.

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Purpose: Participation is an integral focus of services to people with aphasia and is considered best practice within the scope of practice for speech-language pathology. The Life Participation Approach to Aphasia encourages meaningful participation in life for people living with aphasia. In theory, providing participation-based services to people with aphasia seems logical; however, embedding these constructs of participation into practice can be challenging for speech-language pathologists (SLPs).

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Disruptions to the pharmaceutical supply chain (PSC) have negative implications for patients, motivating their prediction to improve risk mitigation. Although data analytics and machine learning methods have been proposed to support the characterization of probabilities to inform decisions and risk mitigation strategies, their application in the PSC has not been previously described. Further, it is unclear how well these models perform in the presence of emergent events representing deep uncertainty such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Introduction: Federal food safety net programs, like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), may not reach vulnerable populations like rural residents, immigrants, and Latinx individuals. Because these groups are overrepresented among the farm workforce, exploring SNAP utilization among farm communities may clarify the role it plays in alleviating food insecurity.

Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 31 farmworkers and farm owners.

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  • Rural community practices in the U.S. are increasingly involved in medical education and are encouraged to give academic appointments to non-academic physicians.
  • A formal education committee was established in a rural regional practice to facilitate the adoption of academic ranks through various administrative changes over three years.
  • As a result, the percentage of physicians with academic rank rose significantly from 41.1% to 92.8%, demonstrating that process changes can effectively enhance academic appointments, improve educational programs, and boost physician satisfaction and retention.
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Addressing social determinants of health in nursing care is important for improving health outcomes and reducing health inequities. Using standardized nursing terminologies to capture this information generates sharable data that can be used to achieve these goals and create new knowledge. The purpose of this integrative review was to examine use of standardized nursing terminologies for collecting social determinants of health data in nursing research and practice.

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Sustainable biocatalytic synthesis of substituted muconic acids.

Org Biomol Chem

August 2024

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 101 Roosevelt Ave, Eau Claire, WI 54701, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • Scientists are trying to create eco-friendly ways to make important materials while reducing damage to the environment.
  • They are using special proteins called biocatalysts, which help make reactions easier and use less energy.
  • This study showed how a specific enzyme (CatA) can help produce muconic acid, a key ingredient for making plastics, in a simple and efficient way.
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Nursing strategies to mitigate separation between hospitalized acute and critical care patients and families: A scoping review.

Intensive Crit Care Nurs

October 2024

Emergency Department, Christchurch Hospital, Canterbury - Te Waipounamu - Waitaha, Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora, New Zealand. Electronic address:

Objective: To describe the nursing strategies used to mitigate the impact of forced separation between hospitalized acute and critical care patients and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Research Methodology/design: A scoping review was performed in accordance with JBI methodology.

Settings: Those acute and critical care areas in which sudden, often unexpected, emergent episodes of illness or injury were treated.

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Melatonin is vital in human circadian rhythm and infant development. This scoping review summarized the current knowledge about melatonin's presence and effects in human milk to promote better understanding of its secretion pattern and clinical advancement of maternal-infant health. The review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute guideline and answered the question: What is the current knowledge about melatonin hormone in human milk? The databases searched were PubMed, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Web of Science, LILACS, Scielo, EMBASE, Science Direct, Eric, Cochrane, in addition to grey literature and reference lists of included sources.

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Determinants of Complementary Therapy Use among Registered Nurses in an Acute Care Setting.

Complement Med Res

August 2024

Center for Clinical Epidemiology & Population Health, Marshfield Clinic Research Institute, Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA.

Introduction: Alternatives are needed to traditional care to help patients manage pain and discomfort in acute care settings. Complementary and integrative therapies (CITs) involve alternative medicine practices that are assimilated into conventional care. The degree to which registered nurses (RNs) use CIT in acute care settings, however, remains unclear.

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Background And Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between dimensions of grief support (recognition of the relationship, acknowledgement of the loss, and inclusion of the griever) and aspects of burnout (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment) among nursing home staff.

Research Design And Methods: Data were collected from 553 nursing home workers from 37 nursing home facilities in 5 states during fall of 2022. Responses to the Maslach Burnout Inventory and Grief Support Health Care Scale were analyzed for this study.

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Sextortion, the threatened dissemination of explicit, intimate, or embarrassing images of a sexual nature without consent, is an understudied problem. Despite a recent increase in reported incidents among adolescents in the United States, little is known about the nature and extent of sextortion among this population. The current research explores sextortion behaviors among a national sample of 4972 middle and high school students (mean age = 14.

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Unlabelled: A machine learning-based drug screening technique has been developed and optimized using convolutional neural network-derived fingerprints. The optimization of weights in the neural network-based fingerprinting technique was compared with fixed Morgan fingerprints in regard to binary classification on drug-target binding affinity. The assessment was carried out using six different target proteins using randomly chosen small molecules from the ZINC15 database for training.

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Introduction: COVID-19 ended in-person communication training workshops at our institution, so we sought to provide a way for family medicine residents to hone their telephone and audio-visual skills online.

Methods: We developed a 2-hour online workshop where residents practiced delivering serious news to family members via telephone or videoconferencing call and measured participant confidence via pre-, post-, and 6-month surveys.

Results: Participant confidence in delivering serious news via telephone and videoconferencing increased.

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