Browsing 2022 UMKC Dissertations - Freely Available Online by Thesis Department "Nursing (UMKC)"
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Effects of an Online Meditation-Based Intervention Compared to an Attention-Controlled Group on Chronic Pain Outcome among Nurses: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study
(2022)Background Nurses, central to healthcare, are experiencing chronic pain and stress, which affects their personal and professional lives. Due to multiple roles, they lack time to practice self-care. Purpose To evaluate ... -
Exploring MicroRNA as a Biomarker for Multiple Sclerosis (EMBleMS): A Pilot Study
(2022)Multiple Sclerosis, a leading cause of disability in young adults, is typically diagnosed as relapsing remitting at onset, however, most patients will eventually transition to a progressive course. This secondary progressive ... -
Instrument Development and Psychometric Testing of the Capstone-Experience Preceptor Preparedness Scale: The Cap-ExPresS Study
(2022)Purpose: Preceptors are relied upon to prepare nursing students during their capstone experience as novice, generalist nurses. There is currently no instrument that measures the preceptor’s level of preparedness. The ... -
Parent’s Post-traumatic Stress before and after their Infant’s Second Palliative Heart Surgery: The PatHS Descriptive Correlational Longitudinal Study
(2022)One percent of infants born have CHD making it the most common congenital anomaly. Of those infants born with CHD, 1% have a functionally single ventricle. This type of heart defect requires three palliative heart surgeries, ... -
Self-Efficacy of Undergraduate Nursing Students in Providing Culturally Competent End-of-Life Care to LGBTQ+ Patients
(2022)Nurses represent the largest group of health care professionals in the United States and spend more time with patients at the end-of-life (EOL) than any other health care professionals. Often, the quality of EOL nursing ... -
The Lived Experience of Male Medical-Surgical Registered Nurses With a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Inpatient Death: A Phenomenological Study
(2022)Nurses are frequently exposed to the phenomenon of post–cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) deaths of inpatients, which has a stress-related influence that negatively impacts nurses’ well-being and subsequently, patient ...