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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.
Psychological Distress, Resilience, and the Impact on Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors With Taxane-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy , Lauren Schwab
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
Emotional Intelligence-Driven End-of-Life Care Simulation for Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Quantitative and Qualitative Study , Nasreen M. Alghamdi
Medication-Assisted Treatment Versus 12-Step Group Therapy: A Comparative Analysis of Adherence and Abstinence In Patients With Opioid Use Disorder , Derrick C. Glymph
The Maternal Oral Microbiome Throughout Pregnancy , Rebecca Koerner
A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Breast Cancer Survivor's Post-treatment Lived Experiences in an Educational Program: A Qualitative Data Analysis , Katherine Jinghua Lin
Sexual Dysfunction and Sexual Distress in Lymphoma Patients: A Mixed Methods Pilot Study , Dorothie S. Durosier Mertilus
Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies, the Gut Microbiome, and Peripherally Circulating Cytokines in Pregnant Hispanic Females , Tina Susanna Mutka
A Mixed Methods Analysis of Maternal-Infant Feeding Interactions Between Dyads with Opioid Exposure , Kailey T. Rinaldi
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Quality of Life of Older Adults with Complicated Grief Receiving Accelerated Resolution Therapy: A Mixed Methods Study , Tina M. Mason
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
In Post-Extubated Patients What are the Preferred Methods of Communication During Their Experience of Endotracheal Intubation with Mechanical Ventilation , Lanette Dumas
The Effect of Hope on the Relationship between Personal and Disease Characteristics and Anxiety and Depression in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer , Sharon B. McNeil
Predictors of Nonadherence to Radiation Therapy Schedules Among Head and Neck Cancer Patients , Jennifer Lynn Miller
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Perceived Discrimination and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Blacks: A Secondary Data Analysis of the Heart SCORE Study , Marilyn Aluoch
Exploration of Gratitude in Cardiovascular Health: Mediators, Medication Adherence and Psychometrics , Lakeshia A. Cousin
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
Fatigue-related Symptom Clusters and their Relationship with Depression, and Functional Status in Older Adults Hospice Patients with Cancer. , Suzan Fouad Abduljawad
Genetic Moderation of Pain and Fatigue Symptoms Resulting from the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Breast Cancer Program , Carissa Bea Alinat
The Moderating Effect of Religion on Death Distress and Quality of Life between Christian Cancer patients in the United States with Muslim cancer patients in Saudi Arabia , Doaa Almostadi
Prevention of Post Intensive Care Syndrome-Family with Sensation Awareness Focused Training Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial Pilot Study , Paula L. Cairns
Assessing Abstinence in Infants Greater Than 28 Days Old , Genieveve J. Cline
The Relationship Between Sleep Quality and Motor Function in Hospitalized Older Adult Survivors of Critical Illness , Maya N. Elías
The Role of Migration-Related Stress in Depression Among Haitian Immigrants in Florida: A Mixed Method Sequential Explanatory Approach , Dany Amanda C. Fanfan
The Effect of Depression, Inflammation and Sleep Quality on Risk for Cardiovascular Disease , Catherine L. O'Neil
Adapting SafeMedicate (Medication Dosage Calculation Skills software) For Use In Brazil , Samia Valeria Ozorio Dutra
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
The Relationship Between Total Neuropathy Score-reduced, Neuropathy Symptoms and Function. , Ashraf Abulhaija
Validation of the Electronic Kids Dietary Index (E-KINDEX) Screening Tool for Early Identification of Risk for Overweight/Obesity (OW/OB) in a Pediatric Population: Associations with Quality of Life Perceptions , Patricia A. Hall
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
The Effectiveness of an Intervention Designed to Improve Chlorhexidine (CHG) Bathing Technique in Adults Hospitalized in Medical Surgical Units , Janette Echemendia Denny
Levels of Distress Among Women Veterans Attending a Women’s Health Specialty Clinic in the VA Healthcare System , Debbie T. Devine
Examination of the Use of Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) in the Treatment of Symptoms of PTSD and Sleep Dysfunction in Veterans and Civilians , Marian Jevone Hardwick
Investigating the Mutual Effects of Depression and Spiritual Well-being on Quality of Life in Hospice Patients with Cancer and Family Caregivers Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model , Li-Ting Huang
The Change in Nutritional Status in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: A Retrospective Descriptive A Retrospective Descriptive Study , Dina A. Masha'al
Exploring the Relationship Between Severity of Illness and Human Milk Volume in Very Low Birth Weight and Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Over Six Weeks , Shannon Leigh Morse
Cardiovascular Disease Risk Scores and Novel Risk Factors in Relation to Race and Gender , Johanna Wilson
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
A Comparative Evaluation of the Learner Centered Grading Debriefing Method in Nursing Education , Marisa J. Belote
Sleep, Depressive Symptoms and Cognition in Older Adults and Caregivers of Persons with Dementia , Glenna Shemida Brewster
The Relationship between Hearing Status and Cognitive Performance and the Influence of Depressive Symptoms in the Older Adult , Julie A. Daugherty
Basal Salivary Oxytocin and Skin to Skin Contact among Lactating Mothers of Premature Infants , Jessica Marie Gordon
The Relationship Between Nurses' Emotional Intelligence and Patient Outcomes , Mary Kutash
Sexual Functioning and Body Image in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors , Carly Lynn Paterson
Cognitive Load of Registered Nurses During Medication Administration , Sarah Faith Perron
A Comparison of Quality of Life between Intense and Non-Intense Treatment for Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and High-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome , Sara Marie Tinsley
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
Acculturation, Self-Efficacy and Breastfeeding Behavior in a Sample of Hispanic Women , Ivonne F. Hernandez
Knowledge and Acceptance of HPV and the HPV Vaccine in Young Men and Their Intention to be Vaccinated , Brenda Renee Jasper
The Relationships Between Sleep Disturbances, Depression, Inflammatory Markers, and Sexual Trauma in Female Veterans , Ellen Marcolongo
Examination of Possible Protective Effect of Rhesus D Positive Blood Factor on Toxoplasma-related Depressive Symptoms in Pregnancy , Lisa Lynn Parnell
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners Regarding Skin Cancer Assessmnets: Validity and Reliability of a New Instrument , Debra Michelle Shelby
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Knowledge and Practice of Reproductive Health among Mothers and their Impact on Fetal Birth Outcomes: A Case of Eritrea , Winta Negusse Araya
Race/Ethnicity, Subjective and Objective Sleep Quality, Physical and Psychological Symptoms in Breast Cancer Survivors , Pinky H. Budhrani
Factors Predicting Pap Smear Adherence in HIV-infected Women: Using the Health Belief Model , Crystal L. Chapman Lambert
The Relationship Between Socioeconomic Status and Body Mass Index on Vitamin D Levels in African American Women with and without Diabetes Living in Areas with Abundant Sunshine , Shani Vann Davis
Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients with Cutaneous T cell Lymphoma , Darcie Marie Deaver
Relationship between dysphoric moods, risk-taking behaviors, and Toxoplasma gondii antibody titers in female veterans , Allyson Radford Duffy
Prenatal Stress, Depression, and Herpes Viral Titers , Pao-Chu Hsu
Factors Associated with Fear of Breast Cancer Recurrence Among Survivors , Jean Marie Lucas
Sickle Cell Disease: The Role of Self-Care Management , Nadine Matthie
Factors Influencing Vaccination Decisions in African American Mothers of Preschool Age Children , Chauntel Mckenzie Mcnair
The Strong Black Woman, Depression, and Emotional Eating , Michelle Renee Offutt
Development of an Investigator-designed Questionnaire Concerning Childbirth Delivery Options based on the Theory of Planned Behavior , Chun-Yi Tai
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
The Mediating Effect of Distress Caused by Constipation on Predictors of Quality of Life of Hospice Patients with Cancer. , Abdel Alkhalouf
Testing a Model of Bacterial Vaginosis among Black Women , Jessica Brumley
The Effect of Tight Glycemic Control on Surgical Site Infection Rates in Patients Undergoing Open Heart Surgery , Sierra Gower
Development of a Tool for Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment and Preventive Interventions in Ancillary Services Patients , Monica Shutts Messer
Hospice Nurses- Attitudes and Knowledge about Pain Management , Amie Jacqueline Miller
Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011
Literacy and Hazard Communication Comprehension of Employees Presenting to an Occupational Health Clinic , Christine Bouchard
A Meta-Analysis of Cultural Competence Education in Professional Nurses and Nursing Students , Ruth Wilmer Gallagher
Relationship Between Cancer-Related Fatigue and Depression: A Pilot Study , Gloria Michelle Guess
A Comparison of Oncology and Non-Oncology Nurses in Their Knowledge of Cancer Pain Management , Nicole Houle
Evaluating Knowledge and Attitudes of Graduate Nursing Students Regarding Pain , Eric Bartholomew Jackson
Bone Marrow Transplant Nurses' Attitudes about Caring for Patients Who are Near the End of Life: A Quality Improvement Project , Leslie Lauersdorf
Translation and Adaptation of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) Scale Into Tigrigna Language for Tigrigna Speaking Eritrean Immigrants in the United States , Mulubrhan Fisseha Mogos
Nurse Manager Emotional Intelligence as a Predictor to Registered Nurse Job Satisfaction and RN Perceptions of the Practice Environment and the Relationship to Patient, Nursing and Hospital Outcomes , Jacqueline Cecilia Munro
The Relationship of Mid-Pregnancy Levels of Cytokines, Stress, and Depression with Gestational Age at Delivery , Melissa Molinari Shelton
Prophylactic, Risk-Reducing Surgery in Unaffected BRCA-Positive Women: Quality Of Life, Sexual Functioning and Psychological Well-Being , Sharon Tollin
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
The Relationship Between FAM5C SNP (rs10920501) Variability, Metabolic Syndrome, and Inflammation, in Women with Coronary Heart Disease , Jennifer L. Cline
Women’s Perceptions of Postpartum Stress: A Narrative Analysis , Nancy Gilbert Crist
Lived Experience: Near-Fatal Adolescent Suicide Attempt , Phyllis Ann Dougherty
Exploring the Relationships among Work-Related Stress, Quality of Life, Job Satisfaction, and Anticipated Turnover on Nursing Units with Clinical Nurse Leaders , Mary Kohler
A Comparative Study of Knowledge of Pain Management in Certified and Non-Certified Oncology Nurses , Sherrie A. LaLande
Evaluating Knowledge and Attitudes of Undergraduate Nursing Students Regarding Pain Management , Jessica Latchman
Evaluation of Oncology Nurses' Knowledge, Practice Behaviors, and Confidence Specific to Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy , Rebecca Denise McAllister
Moderating the Effectiveness of Messages to Promote Physical Activity in Type 2 Diabetes , Rachel E. Myers
Factors Affecting the Process of Clinical Decision-Making in Pediatric Pain Management by Emergency Department Nurses , Teresa A. Russo
The Correlation Between Neuropathy Limitations and Depression in Chemotherapy Patients , Melissa Thebeau
Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009
Fatigue Symptom Distress and Its Relationship with Quality Of Life in Adult Stem Cell Transplant Survivors , Suzan Fouad Abduljawad R.N., B.S.N.
Nursing Advocacy and the Accuracy of Intravenous to Oral Opioid Conversion at Discharge in the Cancer Patient , Maria L. Gallo R.N., O.C.N.
Transitional Care for Adolescents with HIV: Characteristics and Current Practices of the Adolescent Trials Network Systems of Care , Patricia Gilliam
The Effect of Ethical Ideology and Professional Values on Registered Nurses’ Intentions to Act Accountably , Susan R. Hartranft
Falls in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients: A Retrospective Study , Lura Henderson R.N., B.S.N.
Predictors of cancer caregiver depression symptomatology , Henry R. Rivera
Psychosocial outcomes of weight stigma among college students , Sabrina Joann Robinson
The Experience of Fatigue and Quality of Life in Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer , Andrea Shaffer
The Relationship Between Uncertainty in Illness and Anxiety in Patients With Cancer , Naima Vera
Shifting Paradigms: The Development of Nursing Identity in Foreign-Educated Physicians Retrained as Nurses Practicing in the United States , Liwliwa Reyes Villagomeza
Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008
Prostate Cancer Screening Intention Among African American Men: An Instrument Development Study , Susan Anita Baker
The Geriatric Cancer Experience in End of Life: Model Adaptation and Testing , Harleah G. Buck
Communication Systems and HIV/AIDS Sexual Decision Making in Older Adolescent and Young Adult Females , Rasheeta D. Chandler MS, ARNP, FNP-BC
Relationship of Anger Trait and Anger Expression to C-Reactive Protein in Post-Menopausal Women , Rosalyn Gross
Identifying Patients with Cancer at Risk of Experiencing a Fall While Hospitalized , Joann M. Heaton
Modulation of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cell Maturation and Function by Cigarette Smoke Condensate in a Bronchial Epithelial Cell Co-Culture Model , Alison J. Montpetit
Cancer Patients with Pain: Examination of the Role of the Spouse/Partner Relationship In Mediating Quality of Life Outcomes for the Couple , Mary Ann Morgan
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Writing a Thesis for Nursing School
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Writing a thesis presents an opportunity for graduate students to conduct scholarly inquiry, with the potential of publishing their finished paper. A thesis requires nursing students to identify a problem in nursing, and review academic literature while developing advanced research skills. Thesis advisors and committees guide students from the proposal phase to the final oral defense, a process that spans about two semesters.
Not every nursing student is required to complete a thesis. Some nursing programs offer a non-thesis option, in which candidates complete a final capstone project or oral examination on topics such as nursing theories and clinical practices.
The thesis process and requirements vary by school. Ohio State University’s master of science in nursing program’s final examination includes oral and written portions.
Want to know what to expect during the thesis process? Read on to learn how you can choose a thesis topic and orally defend your paper.
Choosing Your Nursing Thesis Topic
Nursing students must choose a thesis topic before they begin the research and writing process, typically within the first two terms of nursing school. A solid thesis must present an original argument, manageable research scope, and worthy academic pursuit. A thesis advisor or research professor will help to guide each student through the process of choosing a topic.
In the conceptual phase, candidates research potential thesis topics based on their interests within their nursing specialty. Students may start with a broad topic such as obesity and weight management, depression, or cardiovascular disease. To narrow their thesis argument, graduate students might focus on racial or ethnic groups, socio-economic issues, or current events.
After settling on a topic, students draft and submit a thesis proposal to an advisor or committee chair. Once this proposal has been approved, students can begin the formal work on his or her approved thesis topic.
While graduate students must complete a thesis to fulfill the requirements of a master’s degree in nursing, the thesis process also offers a chance for future nurses to immerse themselves in current academic literature and collaborate with fellow graduate students, faculty, and professors. A thesis can also serve as the foundation for doctoral studies. A thesis at the doctoral (PhD) level is called a dissertation.
Completing Your Nursing Thesis
Brainstorming a thesis topic begins as early as the first semester of a master’s in nursing program. The formal thesis process, which typically spans multiple terms, does not take place until the student’s final year, usually during the last term.
Thesis requirements vary by school, and students must meet specific deadlines and take prerequisite courses beforehand. At the University of Texas-Houston’s School of Nursing , candidates take a public health class before they submit a thesis proposal.
Future nurses work under the guidance of a thesis committee and advisor. The experience of writing a thesis trains students in original investigation, data collection, implementing research design, and public speaking. Candidates also learn to flex their analytical thinking skills and master a specific area of nursing as they develop the ability to analyze and draw conclusions through data.
At a program’s conclusion, students submit their thesis as a bound manuscript or electronic file. In addition to submitting a written report, students orally defend their final thesis in front of the committee. Many graduates also submit their manuscripts for publication.
Presenting Your Nursing Thesis
Graduate students generally orally defend their proposal and present their completed thesis in front of their committee. This committee also includes the thesis mentor, a faculty member specializing in the nursing discipline of their scholarly inquiry. There are generally 3 total committee members on a thesis committee.
Fellow graduate students or consultants outside of the college may attend presentations, if the process is open to the public. Otherwise, the thesis defense remains a private session, with students presenting their findings. The oral examination of the thesis takes up to one hour, but can last longer depending on how many questions the committee has for the student.
During that time, the committee evaluates the thesis based on how the research experience has shaped the student’s graduate education and the findings’ significance to the nursing field. When the exam concludes, the committee either accepts or rejects the thesis defense.
How is a Nursing Thesis Graded?
Nursing schools rely on each committee to formally grade each product in the thesis process. Some graduate nursing students may receive a letter grade, while other nursing schools adhere to a “pass” or “fail” policy.
To determine a grade, the committee assesses the thesis based on set criteria. Committee members look at the project’s key components, including the statement of purpose, literature review, research methodology, analysis, findings, and implications. The process and grading criteria for the thesis process can be found in the school’s graduate handbook. Most of these handbooks are published online for student review.
The thesis must identify significant issues or service gaps in nursing and present them in a concise and coherent fashion. Candidates must support all findings and analysis by research and explain the implications for healthcare.
The oral defense also factors into the grade. The committee grades the defense based on the quality of the student’s presentation, taking into consideration if the student spoke clearly and presented a logical and well-organized argument.
What is the Difference Between a Nursing Thesis and a Capstone?
A nursing thesis and a capstone demonstrate the student’s comprehensive knowledge and educational journey. Graduate students in a non-research track may have the choice of completing a clinical project. Doctoral of Nursing ( DNP ) students complete a capstone project.
Graduate-level nursing students work on an original scholarly inquiry during their thesis, while undergraduates recap their cumulative learning experience. The thesis process, which includes completing nursing courses and writing a proposal, takes place over the entire program.
Learn more about the difference between a thesis and capstone project on this page .
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Best Nursing Research Topics for Students
What is a nursing research paper.
- What They Include
- Choosing a Topic
- Best Nursing Research Topics
- Research Paper Writing Tips
Writing a research paper is a massive task that involves careful organization, critical analysis, and a lot of time. Some nursing students are natural writers, while others struggle to select a nursing research topic, let alone write about it.
If you're a nursing student who dreads writing research papers, this article may help ease your anxiety. We'll cover everything you need to know about writing nursing school research papers and the top topics for nursing research.
Continue reading to make your paper-writing jitters a thing of the past.
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A nursing research paper is a work of academic writing composed by a nurse or nursing student. The paper may present information on a specific topic or answer a question.
During LPN/LVN and RN programs, most papers you write focus on learning to use research databases, evaluate appropriate resources, and format your writing with APA style. You'll then synthesize your research information to answer a question or analyze a topic.
BSN , MSN , Ph.D., and DNP programs also write nursing research papers. Students in these programs may also participate in conducting original research studies.
Writing papers during your academic program improves and develops many skills, including the ability to:
- Select nursing topics for research
- Conduct effective research
- Analyze published academic literature
- Format and cite sources
- Synthesize data
- Organize and articulate findings
About Nursing Research Papers
When do nursing students write research papers.
You may need to write a research paper for any of the nursing courses you take. Research papers help develop critical thinking and communication skills. They allow you to learn how to conduct research and critically review publications.
That said, not every class will require in-depth, 10-20-page papers. The more advanced your degree path, the more you can expect to write and conduct research. If you're in an associate or bachelor's program, you'll probably write a few papers each semester or term.
Do Nursing Students Conduct Original Research?
Most of the time, you won't be designing, conducting, and evaluating new research. Instead, your projects will focus on learning the research process and the scientific method. You'll achieve these objectives by evaluating existing nursing literature and sources and defending a thesis.
However, many nursing faculty members do conduct original research. So, you may get opportunities to participate in, and publish, research articles.
Example Research Project Scenario:
In your maternal child nursing class, the professor assigns the class a research paper regarding developmentally appropriate nursing interventions for the pediatric population. While that may sound specific, you have almost endless opportunities to narrow down the focus of your writing.
You could choose pain intervention measures in toddlers. Conversely, you can research the effects of prolonged hospitalization on adolescents' social-emotional development.
What Does a Nursing Research Paper Include?
Your professor should provide a thorough guideline of the scope of the paper. In general, an undergraduate nursing research paper will consist of:
Introduction : A brief overview of the research question/thesis statement your paper will discuss. You can include why the topic is relevant.
Body : This section presents your research findings and allows you to synthesize the information and data you collected. You'll have a chance to articulate your evaluation and answer your research question. The length of this section depends on your assignment.
Conclusion : A brief review of the information and analysis you presented throughout the body of the paper. This section is a recap of your paper and another chance to reassert your thesis.
The best advice is to follow your instructor's rubric and guidelines. Remember to ask for help whenever needed, and avoid overcomplicating the assignment!
How to Choose a Nursing Research Topic
The sheer volume of prospective nursing research topics can become overwhelming for students. Additionally, you may get the misconception that all the 'good' research ideas are exhausted. However, a personal approach may help you narrow down a research topic and find a unique angle.
Writing your research paper about a topic you value or connect with makes the task easier. Additionally, you should consider the material's breadth. Topics with plenty of existing literature will make developing a research question and thesis smoother.
Finally, feel free to shift gears if necessary, especially if you're still early in the research process. If you start down one path and have trouble finding published information, ask your professor if you can choose another topic.
The Best Research Topics for Nursing Students
You have endless subject choices for nursing research papers. This non-exhaustive list just scratches the surface of some of the best nursing research topics.
1. Clinical Nursing Research Topics
- Analyze the use of telehealth/virtual nursing to reduce inpatient nurse duties.
- Discuss the impact of evidence-based respiratory interventions on patient outcomes in critical care settings.
- Explore the effectiveness of pain management protocols in pediatric patients.
2. Community Health Nursing Research Topics
- Assess the impact of nurse-led diabetes education in Type II Diabetics.
- Analyze the relationship between socioeconomic status and access to healthcare services.
3. Nurse Education Research Topics
- Review the effectiveness of simulation-based learning to improve nursing students' clinical skills.
- Identify methods that best prepare pre-licensure students for clinical practice.
- Investigate factors that influence nurses to pursue advanced degrees.
- Evaluate education methods that enhance cultural competence among nurses.
- Describe the role of mindfulness interventions in reducing stress and burnout among nurses.
4. Mental Health Nursing Research Topics
- Explore patient outcomes related to nurse staffing levels in acute behavioral health settings.
- Assess the effectiveness of mental health education among emergency room nurses .
- Explore de-escalation techniques that result in improved patient outcomes.
- Review the effectiveness of therapeutic communication in improving patient outcomes.
5. Pediatric Nursing Research Topics
- Assess the impact of parental involvement in pediatric asthma treatment adherence.
- Explore challenges related to chronic illness management in pediatric patients.
- Review the role of play therapy and other therapeutic interventions that alleviate anxiety among hospitalized children.
6. The Nursing Profession Research Topics
- Analyze the effects of short staffing on nurse burnout .
- Evaluate factors that facilitate resiliency among nursing professionals.
- Examine predictors of nurse dissatisfaction and burnout.
- Posit how nursing theories influence modern nursing practice.
Tips for Writing a Nursing Research Paper
The best nursing research advice we can provide is to follow your professor's rubric and instructions. However, here are a few study tips for nursing students to make paper writing less painful:
Avoid procrastination: Everyone says it, but few follow this advice. You can significantly lower your stress levels if you avoid procrastinating and start working on your project immediately.
Plan Ahead: Break down the writing process into smaller sections, especially if it seems overwhelming. Give yourself time for each step in the process.
Research: Use your resources and ask for help from the librarian or instructor. The rest should come together quickly once you find high-quality studies to analyze.
Outline: Create an outline to help you organize your thoughts. Then, you can plug in information throughout the research process.
Clear Language: Use plain language as much as possible to get your point across. Jargon is inevitable when writing academic nursing papers, but keep it to a minimum.
Cite Properly: Accurately cite all sources using the appropriate citation style. Nursing research papers will almost always implement APA style. Check out the resources below for some excellent reference management options.
Revise and Edit: Once you finish your first draft, put it away for one to two hours or, preferably, a whole day. Once you've placed some space between you and your paper, read through and edit for clarity, coherence, and grammatical errors. Reading your essay out loud is an excellent way to check for the 'flow' of the paper.
Helpful Nursing Research Writing Resources:
Purdue OWL (Online writing lab) has a robust APA guide covering everything you need about APA style and rules.
Grammarly helps you edit grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Upgrading to a paid plan will get you plagiarism detection, formatting, and engagement suggestions. This tool is excellent to help you simplify complicated sentences.
Mendeley is a free reference management software. It stores, organizes, and cites references. It has a Microsoft plug-in that inserts and correctly formats APA citations.
Don't let nursing research papers scare you away from starting nursing school or furthering your education. Their purpose is to develop skills you'll need to be an effective nurse: critical thinking, communication, and the ability to review published information critically.
Choose a great topic and follow your teacher's instructions; you'll finish that paper in no time.
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Nursing Graduate Theses and Dissertations
A collection of Nursing Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations.
Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023
Racial Discrimination, Social Support and Psychological Distress among Black Pregnant Women , Camilla Carey
The Associations Among Racial Discrimination, Perceived Stress and Birth Satisfaction Among Black Women , Amanda de la Serna
Exploring Mindfulness in Simulation-Based Learning: Promoting Self Care in Nursing Education , Marci Dial
Evaluating Relationships Between Clinical Judgment and Emotional Intelligence in Undergraduate Nursing Students , Helen Mills
Usability of a Video-Based Virtual Simulation Program for Hands-On Skill Building in Undergrduate Nursing Students , Heidi L. Penney
A Digitally Enhanced Virtual Cognitive Behavior Skill Building Intervention to Reduce Parent Stress and Family Obesogenic Behaviors , Sharlene Smith
Mother-Father Relationship and Perceived Stress among Black Pregnant Women: A Mixed Methods Approach , Jenna Wheeler
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
Nurse Managers' Patient Safety Communication , Christine Deatrick
Exploration of the Oral Microbiome in Non-Ventilated Hospitalized Patients , Kimberly Emery
Social Support and Empowerment Among Caregivers of Children with Asthma , Lauren Lebo
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Factors Associated with Resilience and Sense of Coherence in Adult Transgender Persons: Identifying Predictors to Reduce Health Disparities in a Vulnerable Population , Jake Bush
Cognitive Rehearsal, Self-efficacy, and Workplace Incivility Among Baccalaureate Nursing Students , Alina Diaz-Cruz
Survivors of Human Trafficking: Reintegration into the Community and Society , Charrita Ernewein
Remembering to Resume: Using Simulation-based Education to Teach Nursing Students to Manage Interruptions , Peggy Hill
First Impressions of the Bedside Nurse From the Patient Perspective , Sharon Imes
The Influences of Generational Membership and Practice Environment on Nurse Manager Job Satisfaction , Angela Keith
Knowledge and Attitudes of Nurse Practitioner's Assessment of Adults with Signs and Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder , Kelli Lipscomb
Ethical Decision Making Among Nurses Participating in Social Media , Melissa Lynn
Hospital Readmission After Major Abdominal/Colorectal Surgeries: A Mixed-Methods Study , Ansu Sebastian
The Effect of the Medilepsy Mobile App on Medication Adherence and Transition Readiness in Adolescents and Young Adults with Epilepsy , Michelle Tall
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
Access and Utilization of Prenatal Care in Florida and its Effects on Preterm Birth , Corinne Audette
Nurse-Physician Collaboration during Bedside Rounding: What is the Impact on the Nurse? , Martha Decesere
The Relationship of Cognitive Load and Different Participant Roles on Knowledge Retention in Simulation-based Learning Among Undergraduate Nursing Students , Amanda Houston
Undergraduate Nursing Students' Depth of Reflection and Perceptions of Self-Debriefing Following Virtual Simulation: A Multi-method Descriptive Study , Valorie MacKenna
Patients with a Left Ventricular Device and Factors Affecting Readmission , Diana Pitcher
Geographic Access to Community Mental Healthcare and Adherence to Treatment Among Patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders , Marie Smith-East
The Effect of Acuity-based Nurse Staffing on Nursing Medication Errors , Egidius Maria Eugene Waterval
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Persistence of Physical Activity Among Veterans , Jean Davis
Factors Influencing Nurse Practitioners' Weight Management Practices in Primary Care , Suzanne Hyer
Evaluation of Postoperative Air Leak and Chest Tube Drainage Systems after Pulmonary Resection , Kristina Jacobsen
Stress, Coping, and Quality of Life Among Parental Caregivers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder , Dawn Turnage
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
Understanding the Perceived Experiences of Goal Setting of Mothers of Preschool Children: A Narrative Analysis , Dawn Eckhoff
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
The Influences of Mindfulness and Neuromotor Exercise Mode on Balance in Healthy Older Adults , Maxine Hicks
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
An Evaluation of Anxiety Following Substance Abuse Withdrawal and Assessment of Somatic Treatments presently Available with a Focus on Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation , Janet Hutchison
Perceived readiness to transition to adult health care for youth with cystic fibrosis and congruence with their caregivers' views , Valerie Lapp
Evaluating Moral Distress, Moral Distress Residue and Moral Courage in Oncology Nurses , Lolita Melhado
Preschool Attendance: A Parental and Teacher Perspective of Barriers and Behaviors using Grounded Theory Research , Anne Meoli
Prehabilitation (Prehab): Prevention in Motion , Billie Russell
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
Impact of Interruption Frequency on Nurses' Performance, Satisfaction, and Cognition During Patient-Controlled Analgesia Use in the Simulated Setting , Kristi Campoe
Perceived Social Support and Self-care in Patients Hospitalized with Heart Failure , Lyne Chamberlain
Rapid Response Teams versus Critical Care Outreach Teams: Unplanned Escalations in Care and Associated Outcomes , Valerie Danesh
The Impact of Relational Coordination and the Nurse on Patient Outcomes , Fanya DeJesus
Family Care Giver Knowledge, Patient Illness Characteristics, and Unplanned Hospital Admissions in Older Adults with Cancer , Patricia Geddie
Helping Mothers Defend their Decision to Breastfeed , Kandis Natoli
Nurse Managers, Work Environment Factors and Workplace Bullying , Joy Parchment
A Faith-Based Primary Diabetes Prevention Intervention for At-Risk Puerto Rican Adults: A Feasibility Study , Sylvia Torres-Thomas
Pre and Post Implementation Evaluation of an Emergency Department Severe Sepsis Alert and Practice Protocol , Darleen Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
Factors Associated With Information Literacy Competencies Of The Traditional Baccalaureate Nursing Student , Patricia Lafferty
Mobile Phone Short Message Service (SMS) to Improve Malaria Pharmacoadherence in Zambia , Elinda Steury
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Evaluation Of A Mind-body Website By Women With Breast Cancer , Laura Beck
Nutrition Literacy And Demographic Variables As Predictors Of Adolescent Weight Status In A Florida County , Leslee D'Amato-Kubiet
Ventilator-associated Complications In The Mechanically Ventilated Veteran , Joan Grano
The Early Postpartum Experience Of Previously Infertile Mothers , Sigrid Ladores
Early And Intermediate Hospital-to-home Transition Outcomes Of Older Adults Diagnosed With Diabetes , Jacqueline Lamanna
Improving Chronic Kidney Disease Care With Group Visits , Vicki Montoya
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
An Exploratory Study Of Physiologic Responses To A Passive Exercise Intervention In Mechanically-ventilated Critically Ill Adults , Christina M. Amidei
The Self-described Experience Of Coping And Adaptation Associated With Workplace Stress Of Registered Nurses In The Acute Care Setting In Florida: An Ethnographic Study , Joyce Burr
Predictors Of Immunosuppressant Adherence In Long-term Renal Transplant Recipients , Sandra J. Galura
Stressors Experienced By Emergency Department Registered Nurses At The Bedside: A Phenomenological Study , Stephen D. Heglund
Noncardiac Chest Pain: The Use Of High Resolution Manometry As A Diagnostic Tool , Iman Hilal
Infection Control And Health Care Associated Infection (hcai) In The Nursing Home: A Study To Determine The Impact Of An Educational Video And Pamphlet About Infection Control On Knowledge And Perception Of Hand Hygiene In Certified Nurse Assistants , Kathe Hypes
Barriers To Timely Administration Of Thrombolytics In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients , Elizabeth Joseph
Development And Evaluation Of An Instrument To Measure Mother-infant Togetherness After Childbirth , Carol Lawrence
Perceptions Influencing School Nurse Practices To Prevent Childhood Obesity , Susan Quelly
Front-line Registered Nurse Job Satisfaction And Predictors: A Meta-analysis From 1980 - 2009 , Deborah Anne Saber
Impact Of Cancer-specific Advance Care Planning On Anxiety, Decisional Conflict, And Surrogate Understanding Of Patient Treatment Preferences , Lynn Waser
Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011
Duplicated Laboratory Tests : A Hospital Audit And Evaluation Of A Computerized Alert Intervention , Sharon Bridges
Exploring Women's Life Course Experiences With Weight Using Story Theory , Poff Allison Edmonds
Adherence Practices Of Caucasian Women With Hypertension Residing In Rural Florida An Exploratory Study , Jeanne M. Hopple
The Lived Experience Of Young-onset Dementia , Debra A. Hunt
Identifying Patients At Risk For Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Primary Health Care : Can Obesity In Combination With Other High-risk Diagnoses Be Used For Screening Purposes? , Clelia Lima
Clopidogrel Provision For Indigent Patients With St-elevation Myocardial Infarction , Sita S. Price
Comparative Retrospective Analysis Assessment Of Extracellular Volume Excess In Hypertensive Hemodialysis Patients , Amma Serwaah-Bonsu
Spirituality And Expectations Of Care Providers Of Older Patients With Chronic Illnes In North Central Florida , Myra Sherman
Factors Related To Birth Transition Success Of Late-preterm Infants , Karen L. Wright
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
The Experiences Of Health Care Providers Providing Comfort For Nursing Home Patients At The End Of Life , Herma Baker
Comparison Of Arnp And Physician Malpractice In States With And Without Controlled Substance Prescribing Authority , Deborah Chandler
A New Measure Of Parental Self-efficacy For Enacting Healthy Lifestyles In Their Children , Jonathan W. Decker
Effectiveness Of Probiotics In Preventing Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea And Clostridium Difficile In Long Term Care , Marva Edwards-Marshall
The Effect Of Combat Exercises On Cardiovascular Response: An Exploratory Study , MeLisa Gantt
The Impact Of Pre-operative Mupirocin Prophylaxis On Surgical Site Infections In Same-day Admission Open Heart Patients , Joanna Gerry
Evaluation Of A Simulation-enhanced Obstetric Clinical Experience On Learning Outcomes For Knowledge, Self-efficacy, And Transfer , Mary Elizabeth Guimond
The Incidence And Epidemiologic Factors Of Community-acquired Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Skin And Soft Tissue I , Ivonne Johnson
The Impact Of An Interdependent Conferencing Activity In An Online Rn-bsn Practicum Clinical Conference On Psychologocial Sense Of Community , Barbara Lange
Advanced Practice Nursing In The Faith Community Setting: A Case Study , Chianta Lindsey
Prevalence Of And Risk Factors For Intraoperative Non-euglycemia Events In Premature Neonates >2500 Grams , Zulay Ritrosky
Retrospective Analysis Of Screening Patterns In Cirrhotic Patients With Heptocellular Carcinoma , Shelly-Ann Scott-Castell
A Phenomenological Description Of The Lived Experience Of Creating Art For Women With Breast Cancer , Laurie Stark
Assessing Adult Attitudes Toward End-of-life Issues And Advanced Directives After Implementing An Educational Intervention In A , Marchina Tolbert-Jones
Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009
Cohort Study Of Pain Behaviors In The Elderly Residing In Skilled Nursing Care , Allison Burfield
Effects Of An Evidence-based Intervention On Stress And Coping Of Families Of Critically Ill Trauma Patients , Sandra Knapp
Awareness Of Increased Risk For Heart Disease And Cardiovascular Risk Factors In Women With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus , Patricia Weinstein
Consumer Perspectives Of Health During Prenatal Care In The Usa And Iceland: An Exploratory Study , Claudia Wiseman
Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008
A Comparison Of Computer And Traditional Face-to-face Classroom Orientation For Beginning Critical Care Nurses , Patricia Anzalone
Health-care Seeking Behaviors Of Puerto Ricans With Diabetes Mellitus Who Live In South Florida: An Exploratory Study , Laura Gonzalez
Evaluation Of The Antecedents Of Cultural Competence , Mary Harper
The Impact Of A Nurse-driven Evidence-based Discharge Planning Protocol On Organizational Efficiency And Patient Satisfaction In , Tracey King
Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007
Resiliency In Adolescent College Students , Nancy Ahern
The Impact Of Music On Postoperative Pain And Anxiety , Kelly Dixon Allred
Evaluation Of An Education Intervention For The Staff On The Head Of The Bed Elevation In The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit , Randall Johnson
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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.
Is There a Relationship Between Direct Patient Care Registered Nurses Emotional Intelligence and Patient Satisfaction? , James J. Leach
The Impact of Shift Work on Women’s Neurological Health , Kathy Nelson
Nurse Perceptions of Caring and Professional Governance , Lan Angela Nguyen
Unlocking Population-Specific Treatments to Render Equitable Approaches and Management in Cardiovascular Disease (UPSTREAM CVD): African American Emerging Adults , Shannon Bright Smith
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Among African American Men Living in the Rural South of the United States , Serge Raoul Wandji
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
Unintended Consequences of the Electronic Health Record And Cognitive Load in Emergency Department Nurses , Carolyn S. Harmon
Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Prevention Among Asian American Women , Jingxi Sheng
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Early Premature Infant Physiologic and Behavioral Indicators of ANS Instability , Karen Popp Becker
Nurses’ and Patients’ Perceptions of the Availability of Post-hospital Instrumental Support as a Predictor of 30- And 60-Day Acute Care Utilization , Beth E. Schultz
Race Is Not a Risk Factor: Examining the Influence of Models Of Care, Race, and Discrimination on Racial Disparities in Maternal Outcomes , Curisa Mae Tucker
Advancing Knowledge of Exercise as a Therapeutic Management Strategy for Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome , Pamela J. Wright
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Examining Caregiver Vigilance for Child Sexual Abuse , Kate K. Chappell
Exploring Turnover Among Nurse Managers, Directors, and Executives in Acute Care Hospitals , Deborah Hughes Warden
Psychometric Evaluation of Lung Cancer Stigma Among Lung Cancer Survivors in South Carolina , Lisa A. Webb
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
Utilization Of The USDA Supertracker System In High Schools: A Quality Improvement Project , Twanda D. Addison
Online Risks, Sexual Behaviors, And Mobile Technology Use In Early Adolescent Children: Parental Awareness, Protective Practices, And Mediation , Kendra Allison
Implementation of a Depression Screening Tool for Cardiovascular Patients in the Primary Care Setting , Amber Nicole Ballentine
Forensic Patient Flow: An Imbalance Between Capacity And Demand , Versie J. Bellamy
An Evidence-Based Evaluation Tool To Assist Healthcare Providers In Their Assessment Of Effective mhealth Applications For The Management Of Chronic Health Conditions , Sara Belle Donevant
The Effect of a Compassion Fatigue Awareness and Self-Care Skills Educational Program on Retention Among Certified Nursing Assistants Working in a Veterans Nursing Home , Michele M. Dreher
Efficiency Of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Vs. 5-Day Serial Monitoring In A Military Treatment Facility , Kadijatu Kakay
Initiating the Loeb Criteria in Long-term Care , Janice Khauslender
High Fidelity Simulation Experience and Development of Clinical Judgment: Recent Graduate Nurses’ Reflections , Martha Kay Lawrence
Implementing a Surgical Pathway to Reduce Operating Room Cancellation Rates , Demerise Ott Minor
Home Exercise Therapy For The Treatment Of Knee Osteoarthritis , Kezia Nixon
Assessment Of An Educational Intervention To Increase Knowledge And Intention To Take HPV Vaccine And Cervical Cancer Screening In Nigeria , Chigozie Anastacia Nkwonta
Chemotherapy Knowledge And Health Literacy Among Women With Breast Cancer , Pearman deTreville Parker
Using Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Intravenous Catheters In Difficult Access Patients , Courtney Prince
Initiating a Peer Support Program for Parents of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder in Richland and Lexington Counties , Danielle P. Simmons
Implementation Of Provider And Workflow Strategies To Increase Adherence To Tqip Guidelines In Traumatic Brain Injury , Regina Thompson
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
Best Practice for Screening Adult Patients with Psoriasis for Polyautoimmunity: Celiac Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Crohn’s Disease , Susan Danielle Ashbaugh
Adherence of Nurse Practitioners to JNC 8 Guidelines , Stephanie E. Averette
Losing Weight with Five A’s (5 A’s): Assess, Advise, Agree, Assist, Arrange framework and Motivational Interviewing (MI) for health behavior change counseling , Jacqueline Baer
A Quality Improvement Project to Reduce the Incidence of Clostridium difficile Infection through Implementation of Evidence-Based Terminal Clean Procedures , Tamara Cook
Tuberculosis Screening in New Healthcare Employees: A Comparison of QuantiFERON®-TB Gold In-Tube Test and Tuberculin Skin Test , Mary C. Giovannetti
Utility of the Modified Early Warning System Score in Early Sepsis Identification , Lisa E. Hart
Picturing Rest: A Photovoice Study Of African American Women’s Perceptions And Practices Of Rest , Eboni T. Herbert Harris
Developing And Implementing A Quality Assurance Strategy For Electroconvulsive Therapy , Jessa Hollingsworth
Improving Leadership Communication In Nurse-Physician Dyad Teams , Lisa James
Assessment of Providers’ Perception and Knowledge of Overactive Bladder in Women: A Quality Improvement Project , Helen Wambui Ngigi
Simulation-Based Interprofessional Education in a Rural Setting , Ann D. Scott
An Evidence-Based Process Change to Improve Mammography Adherence , Tara E. Smalls
Evaluation, Treatment, and Education In The Hospice Setting By Initiating a Formalized Pain Card , Alyssa M. Soprano
Scribes Impact On Patient And Provider Experience In The Outpatient Setting , Kimberly A. Taylor
Barriers to the Use of Guardrails On IV Smart Pumps , Ivory Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
Nursing Attitudes towards Suicidal Patients in the Emergency Department: Assessment Interview Training , Belinda Beaver
MySleep101©: An Educational Mobile Medical Application for Sleep Health in Primary Care , Sonya Cook
Effects Of Sepsis Protocols On Health Outcomes Of Adult Patients With Sepsis , Monika U. Mróz
Multi-Symptom Management in Hospice Patients during End-of-Life Transition , Ashley N. B. Sirianni
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
Best Practice for a Standardized and Safe Registered Nurse Shift Handoff , Nancy Rankin Ewing
An Evidence-Based Approach to Prepare Interdisciplinary Team Members for Implementation of the ABCDE Bundle , Jessica Murner Hamilton
Nurses Utilizing the V.O.I.C.E.S. HIV Prevention Intervention in the Black Church Community , Jason Richard
Unexpected and Interrupted Transitions Among Newly Licensed Registered Nurses: Perspectives of Nurse Managers and Preceptors , Sheri S. Webster
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
Best Practice for Antipsychotic Medication Management in Community Dwelling Older Adults with Schizophrenia , Estelle Marie Brown
The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease , Cristy DeGregory
An Analysis of Interpreter-Mediated Healthcare Interactions , Robin Dawson Estrada
Quality Improvement Project: A Comparison of Daily Routine Chest Radiography Versus Clinically-Indicated Chest Radiography in Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Adult ICU Patients on Ventilators: An Evidenced Based Practice Project , Kimberly McKenney
Best Practices in High Fidelity Patient Simulation to Enhance Higher Order Thinking Skills , Kathryn S. Mock
Best Practices in the Management of Pediatric Obesity in Primary Care Clinics , Lori Moseley
Early Screening and Identification of Preschool Children Affected by Serious Emotional Disorders , Cathy Renee Robey-Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Improving the Diagnostic Accuracy of Failure-to-Rescue , Amelia Marie Joseph
Best Practice Guideline For Managing Interstitial Cystitis In Adult Women , Amanda Thomas Langford
The Use of Ultrasound as an Adjunct to X-Ray For the Localization and Removal of Soft Tissue Foreign Bodies in an Urgent Care Setting , Stacy Lane Merritt
Prevention of Skin Breakdown In the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit , Lydia H. Palmer
A Pilot Intervention To Engage Nurses To Lead Transformation of The Workplace , Molly Patton
Foot Assessment In the Dialysis Unit , Karen Robertson
Emergency Department Triage Acuity Ratings: Embedding Esi Into the Electronic Medical Record , Candace Whitfield
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
Best Practice to Promote Bone Health in Post-menopausal Women through Adequate Intake of Calcium and Vitamin D , Ellen Soley Adkins
Developing A Facilitated Pathway For Associate Degree Nursing Graduates to Enroll In An Rn-Bsn Program , Christy Vansant Cimineri
Pursuing Improved Quality of Life In the Atrial Fibrillation Population: Evidence-Based Practice , Jamie Hayes Cunningham
Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion in Comparison to Subcutaneous Insulin Injections in the Preschooler with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus , Meredith D'Agostino
Transition to Motherhood-A Qualitative Study of Low Income Women's First Term Pregnancy Experiences , Lisa Bennett Duggan
Vitamin D and Calcium Supplementation For Prevention of Falls and Fractures In Older Adults , Cynthia Hartman
The Best Practice Guideline for Early Detection and Treatment of Heart Disease In Asymptomatic Adults with a Family History of Premature Coronary Artery Disease , Stephanie Brooke Huston
Best Practice Protocol for Patients with Schizophrenia and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders , Shauna Rae Jones
Transcultural Nursing Clinical Education: A Systematic Review of the Literature Since 2005 With Recommendations for International Immersion Clinical Courses , Deborah J. McQuilkin
Using a Consensus Process to Develop an Evidence-Based Practice Guideline for School Exclusion For Head Lice (Pediculosis Capitis) , Michelle Lorraine Myer
Using Therapeutic Writing to Deconstruct Recovery from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) , Pamela Phillips
Improving Outcomes by Improving Practice: Evidence-Based Assessment, Prevention and Documentation of Pressure Ulcers In the ICU. , Kristy Fry Speronis
Increasing Awareness of Fertility Preservation Options in Cancer Patients & Survivors , Norma Sweet
Identification, Prevention and Treatment of Children with Decreased Bone Density , Laura Lee Szadek
Assessment and Strategic Planning to Determine the Growth Feasibility of a Distance-Based Rural Baccalaureate Nursing Program , Amber Proctor Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011
A Research Utilization Project: Implementation of an Evidence-Based Behavioral Treatment for Students At-Risk of Dropout at Richland Northeast High School , Kathrene Carter Berger
The Impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 On the Evidence Based Practice of Distributive Justice Via Comfort Care In Elderly Burn Trauma Victims , Christina Pacileo Blottner
Parenting Interventions For Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence , Christie Michelle Furr-Roeske
Nurse State Legislators: The Journey to State Capitols , Debbie Whitman Herman
Autonomous Nurse Practitioner Practice: A Position Paper and Action Plan for Change , Patricia Susan Noser
Best Practices in The Use of Vena Cava Filters oo Prevent Pulmonary Emboli in Trauma Patients , Dennis Absher Taylor
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
Assessment and Identification of Deliberate Self-Harm in the Adolescent and Young Adult Patient in the Primary Care Population , Courtney Brooks Catledge
A Best Practice Guideline for Screening and Treating Vitamin D Deficiency in a Primary Care Setting: Moving Beyond the Bones , Amy Jeanette Clark
Best Faculty Practice Plan Model for a Small College of Nursing , Sharyn Neiman Conrad
Impact of A Primary Care-Based Organ Donation Practice Initiative On Individual Willingness to Donate , Cyndi B. Faudree
Substance Abuse Treatment Avoidance, Length of Stay, and Criminal Justice Referral For Women of Reproductive Age In South Carolina Prior to and After theWhitner Decision (1993 to 2007) , Sarah J. Gareau
Childhood Obesity and School-Based Interventions: An Evidence-Based Best Practice Guideline , Jessica Guyton
The Best Practice Guideline For theTreatment of Pediatric Diaper Dermatitis , Kate Hansson Mack
A Church-Based Health Promotion Program for Older Adults: Impacts on Participants' Religiosity, Spirituality, and Social Support , Katherine Holland Pope
Dedicated Education Units: Dothey Improve Student Satisfaction? , Eileene Elizabeth Shake
Recommendation For A Best Practice Model of Hiv Management by Advanced Practice Registered Nurses In Primary Care Settings , Sabra Smith
Exploration of the Evidence to Support Clinical Practice to Decrease Hospital Readmission Rates For Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis , Shannon Bright Smith
Best Practices: Retaining Registered Nurses , Jessica Epps Wilkes
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Theses/dissertations from 2024 2024.
WOMEN'S EXPERIENCE OF CANCER TREATMENT DURING COVID-19 ON THE TEXAS-MEXICO BORDER , Kayla E. Castañeda
Nurses' Perceptions Regarding Supportive Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit , Brandi D. Garrett
Electronic health records: Using polarity thinking to explore the relationship between technology and nursing practice , Debra Winckler
Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023
THE PERCEPTIONS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA, CARE PARTNERS, CNAs/SITTERS, AND PROVIDERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC UP TO NOW: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY , Gaudensia Awuor
Commitment to Collaboration: Development of a School Nursing Collaboration Instrument , Jodi S. Bullard
A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study Comparing Rural and Nonrural Critical Illness Survivors , Rebecca Greene
Resilience, Moral Courage, and Leadership Self-Efficacy Among Nurses , Deborah V. Haney
THE IMPACT OF RACE/ETHNICITY ON OCCUPATIONAL STRESS IN EAST TEXAS CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS , Jackie Schniederjan McDonald
Modifiable health disparities and cardiovascular disease risk factors in Latino migrant seasonal farmworkers: A meta-analysis , Cindy Mendez
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED STRESS AND ACADEMIC SELF-EFFICACY TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS , Ashley J. Pierre
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON INTERPROFESSIONAL TEAMWORK, INTERPROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION, AND INTERPROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP , Kathleen M. Cox
TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE IN NURSING CURRICULA: DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMULATION-BASED EDUCATIONAL FRAMEWORK TO GUIDE HEALTH PROFESSIONS , Heather Guest
Nursing Students' Moral Courage Development Through Incivility Simulation Education , Melissa Madden
A Mixed Methods Study of Cultural Competence Among Nursing Students in Kenya , Sylvia Waweru
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
INFLUENCE OF RESILIENCE, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, AND TEAMWORK ON REGISTERED NURSE CIRCULATOR INTENT TO LEAVE , Mary Alice Anderson
Focused Ethnography: Storytelling for Hispanics with Low Health Literacy and Diabetes , Virginia H. Cadenhead
Relationship of Undergraduate Nursing Students' Emotional Intelligence and other Factors to ATI-NCLEX-RN Comprehensive Predictor Examination Performance , Sarah Y. Jimenez
DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL HUMILITY AND ETHNOCULTURAL EMPATHY IN NURSING STUDENTS , Claudia Keck
ASPECTS OF THE PHYSICAL WORK ENVIRONMENT AND NURSING WORK , Yolanda Keys
Birth Practice Beliefs of Undergraduate Nursing Students , Cassandra Sharelle Land
ASSESSING TRANSGENDER INCLUSION WITHIN A VETERANS HEALTHCARE SYSTEM: A DELPHI STUDY , Kathy-Jo B. Lee
Use of Standardized Test Results by Faculty and Students for Advanced Practice Nurse Certification Success , Dinorah Martinez-Anderson
Impact of Theory-Based Interventions on Meaningfulness of Undergraduate Nursing Pharmacology Student Learning , Betsy L. Mauldin
A Mixed-Methods Approach to Investigating the Influence of Education on Nurses’ Attitudes toward Sex Trafficking Victims , Tabitha McDaniel
Predicting Infection-Related Organ Failure: Expansion of SOFA Algorithm to Include Nursing Documentation , Tanna L. Nelson
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Nursing Dissertation Writing Guide & Tips
Writing a nursing dissertation or thesis is a task that requires planning and comprehensive research. Nonetheless, it’s a crucial milestone in your educational journey—a final testament to your commitment and dedication to the nursing profession. If you find yourself grappling with the question of how to write a nursing dissertation or thesis , you’re in good company. Writing a thesis is an intellectual challenge that brings even the most seasoned scholars to their knees.
As a nursing school student, your dissertation or thesis is not just another academic assignment. It’s a powerful tool that allows you to delve deeper into your field, bringing to light new ideas, perspectives, or solutions. It’s a unique opportunity to leave a lasting imprint on the nursing landscape by contributing novel, valuable knowledge.
This guide will explore the process of writing an engaging nursing dissertation.
How Long is a Dissertation?
So, you’ve found yourself standing at the precipice of your academic journey, wondering, “just how long is a dissertation ?” This is a common question among students ready to begin their dissertation or thesis journey, and for a good reason. The length of a dissertation is a clear indicator of its comprehensive nature.
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Generally speaking, a Master’s dissertation tends to fall within the 10,000 to 20,000 words bracket. This count includes everything from the introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion to the conclusion but excludes appendices, the bibliography, and other ancillary materials. However, these figures are not set in stone and might fluctuate depending on your university’s specifications, the scope of your research, and your subject matter.
When we ascend to the level of a Ph.D. thesis, the word count grows more formidable. Here, the word count starts at around 50,000 and can easily extend to 80,000 or more . These are gargantuan documents, often book-length, underscoring the depth and breadth of the research undertaken.
However, it’s crucial not to get too caught up in these numbers. The quality of your work is far more critical than the quantity. It’s better to have a concise, well-written dissertation than a rambling, unfocused one that just meets a high word count. The length of your dissertation should ultimately be determined by the demands of your research and not by an arbitrary word count.
General Dissertation Structure
A successful dissertation needs a well-planned outline. The structure of a dissertation provides a framework that not only organizes your thoughts and findings but also guides your readers through the journey of your research. Without this structure, your audience would be lost in a sea of words, data, and ideas.
When pondering on how to write a nursing dissertation or thesis topic , it’s critical to understand the general structure that most dissertations follow. Each of these sections has a distinct role and purpose, all working together to form a coherent, persuasive whole.
An Introduction and/or Research Proposal
Every great story begins with an intriguing start, and your nursing dissertation is no different. The introduction sets the stage for everything that follows. It introduces the research problem or questions you’re investigating, explains why it’s important, and outlines how you plan to address it.
The dissertation introduction section should pique your reader’s interest and give them a clear idea of what to expect from your study. It should provide enough background information to help your readers understand the context and significance of your research.
In some cases, you might need to write a research proposal. This proposal is more detailed than the introduction. It outlines your research objectives, the significance of your study, and the methods you intend to use to achieve these objectives. It also gives a glimpse of the expected outcomes of your research.
A Literature Review and Methodology
A literature review serves a crucial role in grounding your research within the existing body of knowledge. It involves an in-depth examination of relevant literature on your dissertation topic , identifying trends, themes, and gaps that your research aims to fill.
A robust literature review demonstrates your familiarity with your topic, establishes your study within the existing research landscape, and justifies the necessity of your research.
Following the literature review, we delve into the dissertation methodology . This section is where you describe how you plan to conduct your research. It’s a detailed description of your research design, data collection methods, sample selection, and data analysis techniques. Your methodology should be clear and detailed enough that another researcher could replicate your study based on this information.
The Results and Discussion
The results section is where you present the raw data you collected during your research. You lay out your findings in a clear, organized manner, typically using visual aids like graphs, tables, or charts.
Next comes the dissertation discussion section, arguably the heart of your dissertation. Here, you interpret and analyze your findings, tying them back to your research question. You identify patterns, discuss whether the results met your expectations, explain any anomalies, and compare your findings with previous research.
These sections; introduction, preface , literature review, proposal , methodology, results, and discussion, make up the skeleton of your dissertation. Having a clear understanding of what each section entails and how they fit together can guide you in your journey of how to write a nursing dissertation or thesis.
Dissertation Plan: What You Need to Include
A dissertation plan is your road map to a successful nursing dissertation or thesis. Think of it as a GPS system that helps you navigate through the various stages of your dissertation. It’s a detailed blueprint that structures your work, guides your writing, and ensures a logical flow to your arguments.
Your dissertation outline should be comprehensive. It should lay out what you intend to include in each chapter and give a brief overview of each section. It is essentially the table of contents, fleshed out into a plan. Here’s a rundown of the essential elements your dissertation plan should contain:
Every dissertation begins with a title page. It’s the first thing your readers (and examiners) see. The title page usually includes your research title, your name, your supervisor’s name, your university’s name, and its logo.
Acknowledgment
In the acknowledgment section , you get the chance to express gratitude towards all those who have supported you throughout your research journey. This could include your supervisor, colleagues, family, or even funding bodies.
An abstract is a mini version of your dissertation. It’s a concise summary that gives your readers a snapshot of your research, including the problem you investigated, the methods you used, your main findings, and your conclusion.
Table of Contents
A table of contents provides an organized list of all the chapters, sections, and sub-sections in your dissertation. It also includes their respective page numbers, allowing readers to navigate your document with ease.
List of Figures and Tables
The list of figures and tables is essentially an index that helps readers locate your visuals throughout your document. Each entry indicates the figure or table number, its title, and the page on which it can be found.
List of Abbreviations
If you’ve used any abbreviations in your study, compile them into a list, along with their full forms. This glossary of abbreviations will help your readers understand your text better.
A glossary is a list of specific terms, jargon, or technical language used in your study, along with their definitions. It ensures that your readers fully understand the language and concepts you use.
Introduction
Your introduction sets the stage for your research. It presents your research problem, outlines your research question, and explains the significance of your study.
Literature Review
Your literature review critically analyses the existing literature related to your research topic. It helps position your research within the broader academic discourse and identifies gaps your research aims to fill.
Methodology
The methodology section outlines your research design and methods. It explains how you conducted your research, how you collected and analyzed your data, and why you chose these methods.
In the results section, you present your findings. You organize your data in a clear and understandable format, often using visuals such as graphs or tables.
The discussion section is where you interpret your results. You relate your findings back to your research question and compare them to the findings of previous studies.
Your conclusion wraps up your research. It summarizes your key findings, discusses the implications of your study, and suggests areas for future research.
Bibliography
Your bibliography lists all the sources you’ve cited in your dissertation. It gives credit to the authors whose works you’ve used and allows your readers to trace your sources.
The appendices section includes any additional materials that didn’t fit into the main body of your dissertation. This could include survey questions, interview transcripts, or raw data tables.
Planning ahead with a detailed dissertation plan can make the process of writing a nursing dissertation or thesis far less overwhelming. It’s the structure that holds your ideas together and guides you along the path to a successful dissertation.
How to Write a Nursing Dissertation in 8 Steps
Writing a nursing dissertation or thesis doesn’t have to be an insurmountable challenge. With proper planning, a clear vision, and a step-by-step approach, you can smoothly navigate through the process. Here are the steps to crafting a well-structured, insightful, and impactful nursing dissertation or thesis.
Step 1: Understand Exactly What a Dissertation is
First things first: you need to comprehend what a dissertation entails. Essentially, a dissertation is a formal, comprehensive piece of writing based on original research. It’s not just a long essay or a mere review of existing literature. It requires you to generate a unique research question, design a study, collect and analyze data, and draw your own conclusions.
A nursing dissertation provides an opportunity to delve deep into a topic that interests you within your field of study. It allows you to make a significant contribution to the body of knowledge in nursing. Understanding this concept can help you grasp the importance and seriousness of this academic exercise and the role it plays in your academic and professional growth. Remember, this isn’t just an assignment—it’s a rigorous scholarly exploration that will test and enhance your research, critical thinking, and writing skills.
Step 2: Find a Unique, Valuable Research Topic
Choose a dissertation topic that is both of interest to you and valuable to the field of nursing. Your topic should be feasible—something that can be researched within the time frame and resources available to you. It should also be relevant, filling a gap in current knowledge or offering a fresh perspective on an existing issue in nursing.
Finding the right topic involves reading extensively in your area of interest, noting trends and gaps in the literature, and discussing potential topics with your tutors, supervisors, or peers.
Step 3: Write a Convincing Research Proposal
Once you have a potential topic, the next step is to craft a research proposal. This is a brief document that outlines your proposed research. It should present your research question, justify its significance, discuss the methodology you intend to use, and highlight potential implications of your study.
The purpose of a research proposal is not only to plan your study but also to convince others—like your dissertation committee—that your research is worthwhile and you have a clear plan to execute it.
Step 4: Craft a Strong Introduction Chapter
Your introduction is the first chapter of your dissertation, and it sets the stage for your research. It should grab your reader’s attention, introduce your topic, present your research question, and explain why your study is significant. It’s the section where you provide the background and context for your research.
Step 5: Undertake an In-depth Literature Review
A comprehensive literature review is the backbone of your nursing dissertation. It allows you to demonstrate your understanding of your research topic and the broader nursing context. It involves a systematic and critical examination of the existing literature related to your topic, identifying trends, debates, and gaps.
A good literature review not only summarizes previous studies but also analyzes and critiques them, paving the way for your research question and methodology.
Step 6: Carry Out Your Own Research
This is where you roll up your sleeves and get down to the nitty-gritty of your study. Based on the methodology you outlined in your proposal, you now collect and analyze your data. Whether you’re conducting experiments, surveys, interviews, or analyzing records, ensure you adhere to ethical guidelines and that your methods are robust and reproducible.
Step 7: Present Your Findings
After collecting and analyzing your data, you’re ready to present your results. This is where you report what you found, using visuals such as charts, graphs, or tables where necessary. The presentation of your findings should be clear, precise, and unbiased. Remember, at this stage, you are merely reporting what you found, not interpreting it—that comes next.
Step 8: Conclude and Discuss the Implications
Your journey of how to write a nursing dissertation or thesis now reaches its climax – drawing a conclusion and discussing the implications of your research. This step isn’t just about summarizing your findings; it’s about synthesizing your thoughts and giving a meaningful ending to your scholarly narrative. It’s a window into your intellectual thought process and a showcase of your analytical prowess.
Interpreting Your Findings
Interpreting your findings involves making sense of the data you have collected. You relate these findings back to your research question, tying the threads of your investigation into a comprehensible whole. Have you answered your research question? If so, how does the data support your conclusion? If not, what might be the reasons?
The trick is to discuss your findings in a balanced way, considering alternative explanations and acknowledging any unexpected results. Remember, it’s the quality of your interpretation and not the quantity of data that makes your research valuable.
Linking to the Literature Review
Next, you want to connect your findings to your literature review. How do your results align or conflict with the existing literature? Can they explain any contradictions or controversies noted in your literature review? Drawing these connections enhances the credibility of your research and situates your findings within the broader academic discourse.
Highlighting Contributions to Knowledge
One of the primary goals of a dissertation or thesis is to contribute to the body of knowledge in your field. Thus, it’s crucial to highlight what new insights your research has brought forth. It could be a fresh perspective on a familiar issue, novel empirical findings, or a unique theoretical framework. In essence, you’re stating the value proposition of your research.
Discussing Limitations
No study is perfect, and acknowledging the limitations of your research demonstrates intellectual honesty and integrity. Maybe your sample size was small, your data had some anomalies, or you had to make certain assumptions. Discussing these limitations not only adds credibility to your research but also sets the stage for future studies.
Suggesting Areas for Future Research
Finally, point out the potential implications of your study and suggest areas for future research. This could be in the form of questions that remain unanswered, issues that arose during your study, or extending the research to different contexts or populations. This section underscores the dynamic nature of academic knowledge – each study is a stepping stone for future research.
Nursing Dissertation Examples
To better understand the complexity and structure of a well-written dissertation, let’s take a look at some examples. These examples offer valuable insights into the structure, depth of research, and writing style that goes into creating a solid dissertation.
Example Dissertation #1: “Impact of Nurse-Patient Communication on Patient Satisfaction and Health Outcomes”
Example Dissertation #2: “An Examination of Stress Levels Among Nurses Working in Pediatric Intensive Care Units”
Example Dissertation #3: “Evaluating the Effectiveness of Continuing Professional Development Programs for Nurses”
These examples serve to illustrate how a nursing dissertation can tackle pressing issues in the field, influence practice, and contribute to improving patient care.
Final Thoughts on Writing Nursing Dissertations
Writing a nursing dissertation or thesis may feel like climbing a mountain, but remember, the view from the top is worth it. It’s an opportunity to contribute to the nursing field and showcase your research and writing skills. We hope this guide has provided you with a clear pathway to undertake this academic journey with confidence and diligence.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dissertations
What is a dissertation.
A dissertation is a formal, original piece of research on a specific topic. It’s a requirement for most doctoral programs and some Master’s programs.
What is the purpose of a dissertation?
The purpose of a dissertation is to contribute new knowledge or theories to your field. It also demonstrates your ability to conduct in-depth research and present your findings clearly and logically.
What are the critical elements of a dissertation?
A dissertation consists of several key elements, including an introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion.
What’s the difference between a dissertation vs. a thesis?
A dissertation is a requirement for a doctoral degree and contributes new knowledge or theories to your field. A thesis is a requirement for a Master’s degree and expands on existing knowledge.
How long does it take to write a dissertation?
The time it takes to write a dissertation varies widely, but generally, it can take several months to a few years.
Is 2 months enough to write a dissertation?
Two months may be enough to write a dissertation if your research is already complete and you’re able to commit to a rigorous writing schedule. However, it’s more common for the process to take a longer time.
What is the format of writing a dissertation?
A dissertation follows a specific structure, which includes an introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion, among other elements.
What are the steps in writing a dissertation?
The steps include understanding what a dissertation is, finding a research topic, writing a research proposal, crafting an introduction, conducting a literature review, carrying out research, presenting findings, and drawing conclusions.
What can I write my nursing dissertation on?
You can write your thesis or dissertation on various evidence-based nursing thesis topics like patient safety, nursing ethics, mental health nursing, pediatric nursing, or the impact of technology in nursing. The topic should be something that interests you and is significant to the field of nursing.
What is a dissertation for nursing?
A nursing dissertation is a comprehensive piece of research that a student undertakes during their nursing degree course. It’s a detailed study on a particular aspect of nursing that adds to the existing body of knowledge in the nursing field.
Do nursing students write a dissertation?
Yes, nursing students usually write a dissertation during the final year of their degree course. The dissertation is an opportunity for students to specialize in a particular area of interest in nursing and conduct in-depth research.
How many words is a dissertation in nursing?
The word count for a nursing dissertation varies based on the level of study. For a Master’s degree, it ranges from 10,000 to 20,000 words. For a doctoral degree, it can be upwards of 50,000 words.
How long does it take to write a nursing dissertation or thesis?
The time it takes varies widely depending on your research topic, design, and personal commitment. However, typically, a Master’s thesis can take a year or more, while a doctoral dissertation may take several years.
Can I publish my nursing dissertation or thesis?
Absolutely! Many nursing students publish their dissertations or theses in scholarly journals. It’s a great way to contribute to the nursing field and enhance your professional portfolio.
How important is the proposal in writing a nursing dissertation or thesis?
The proposal is critically important. It serves as your research roadmap, outlining your problem, objectives, and methods. It also needs to be approved before you can start your research.
What if I can’t find a suitable topic for my nursing dissertation or thesis?
If you’re struggling to find a topic, consider discussing with your academic advisor or colleagues for ideas. You might also find inspiration by reading current nursing literature.
How do I handle the stress associated with writing a nursing dissertation or thesis?
Try to maintain a balanced lifestyle with regular breaks, physical activity, and social interactions. Also, remember it’s a marathon, not a sprint. Pace yourself, and don’t be afraid to seek support when needed.
What should I expect in the defense of my nursing dissertation or thesis?
During the defense, you’ll present your research to a panel. Expect to summarize your work and answer questions about your research methodology, findings, and implications.
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The College of Nursing Dissertations and Theses Series is comprised of dissertations theses authored by Marquette University's College of Nursing doctoral and master's students.
Theses/Dissertations from 2024 2024
ASSESSING NURSE PRACTITIONER STUDENT COMPETENCE USING A MODIFIED CREIGHTON COMPETENCY EVALUATION INSTRUMENT , Katie L. McDermott
SITUATION AWARENESS PREPARATION AND PREBRIEFING: FOSTERING THE COGNITVE PROCESSES OF THINKING LIKE A NURSE IN SIMULATION , Amanda Lynn Potter
Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023
Why We Work: Exploring the Relationships Between Work Rewards, Burnout, and Intention to Leave for Professional Nurses , Jacqueline Christianson
Examining Relationships Among Nursing Students' Views of Suffering, Positive Thinking, and Professional Quality of Life , Ruth Anne Engbers
THE IMPACT OF PEDAGOGY AND PROGRAM ON PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION FOR PRE-LICENSURE NURSING STUDENTS , Virginia F. Riggs
APPLICATION OF THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH TO GERIATRIC PATIENTS BY NURSE PRACTITIONER STUDENTS , Theresa Marie Gruenke Schnable
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
Mediating Effects of Positive Thinking on Compassion Fatigue, Compassion Satisfaction, and Resilience in Nurse Leaders , Jay Randall Gottschalk
Exploring Relationships Between Depression Self-stigma and Trust in Primary Care Provider on Willingness to Seek Help , Tana Karenke
The Impact of Nutrition Literacy and Neighborhood on Diet Quality in the Mexican Origin Population , Sylvia Pena
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Experiences of Exclusively Expressing Breast Milk for Term Infants: A Qualitative Analysis , Lisa Anders
Examining the Relationship of Physical Activity, Inflammation & Adiposity on Physical Function with Gender Differences , Jeanne Hlebichuk
Securing Nasogastric Tubes in Children , Julie Ann Lavoie
Exploring Culture of Safety and Failure to Rescue , Holly Lynn Losurdo
Processes Used by Mothers in Opioid Recovery to Manage the Needs of the Maternal-Infant Dyad: A Grounded Theory Study , Nicole M. Mattson
Pregnant Women's Experiences with Gastrointestinal Discomforts and Strategies They Use to Cope , Heidi Jo Paquette
Examining Social Factors in Self-Management for Older Adults Living Alone , Margaret Salinas
Effectiveness of a Postpartum Breastfeeding Protocol for Avoiding Pregnancy and Descriptive Analysis of the Physiology of the Postpartum Transition , Mary Schneider
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
Modeling Heart Failure Predictive Mortality in Skilled Nursing Facilities , Stephen Charles Biondi
Understanding the Requisite Content for Interprofessional Education on Sentinel Injuries, A Qualitative Study , Elizabeth A. Cleek
Leading Rural Nurse Academic Progression , Cynthia Jean Larsen
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
The Influence of Continuity of Nursing Care in the Acute Care Setting on Readiness for Discharge and Post-Discharge Return to Hospital , Sarah J. Bahr
Understanding Baccalaureate Nursing Education Progression from the Student Perspective Using a Grounded Theory Approach , Jennifer Jean Dahlman
Identifying a History of Nonfatal Strangulation: What Impacts Screening by Healthcare, Law Enforcement and Advocates? , Jennifer Delwiche
Healthcare Provider Influence on Health Behavior Modification in Gestational Diabetics , Denise K. Fryzelka
Measuring Polyvictimization Among Vulnerable Children: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis , Kelli J. Jones
Toward Quality Preceptorship: A Dyad Sudy , Laurie Ann Kunkel-Jordan
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
Qualitative Exploration of the Perceptions of Nursing Undergraduates Regarding Family Care at End-of-Life , Penny A. Alt-Gehrman
Evaluation of Clinical Growth and Nursing Student Motivation in the Traditional Clinical Learning Environment , Jessica Barkimer
United States Born Mexican Origin Women's Descriptions About Their Eating Patterns , Juanita Teresa Garcia
Comparing Interprofessional Socialization in Mixed Discipline and Nursing Student only Cohorts , Kara Groom
Chronic Stress and Reproductive Function in Female Childhood Cancer Survivors , Theresa Marie Hardy
Understanding Relationships Between Early Life Toxic Stress, Childhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage, and Allostatic Load in Adolescence , Amanda King
Pre-Death Grief, Resourcefulness and Perceived Stress Among Care Givers of Partners with Young Onset Dementia , Karie Kobiske
Home Health Care Effect in Post-Discharge Return to Hospital , Danielle M. Siclovan
The Impact of Advance Directives on the Intensity of Care Received in the Acute Care Setting in Older Adults , Marsha Helen Tyacke
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
The Mediating Effects of Positive Thinking and Social Support on Suicide Resilience Among Undergraduate Students , Denise Marie Matel-Anderson
The Development and Psychometric Analysis of the MU- Fertility Knowledge Assessment Scale , Qiyan Mu
Pediatric Oncology Nurses' Experiences with Prognosis-Related Communication , Amy Rose Newman
Relationship of Exposure to Heart Failure Discharge Teaching to Readmission Within 30 Days , Becky Ann Pogacar
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
Effect of Sequence of Simulated and Clinical Practicum Learning Experiences on Clinical Competency , Jamie Hansen
Experiences of Registered Nurses Who Were Not Initially Successful on the NCLEX-RN, Then Subsequently Passed , Tammy L. Kasprovich
Racially and Ethnically Underrepresented Students’ Completion of RN BSN Program: Factors Affecting Success , Patricia Ann Varga
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
Role of Shared Care in the Relationship between Depressive Symptoms and Self-Care in Patients with Heart Failure , Susan Cole
Diffusion of Inclusion: Measuring Willingness , Janet A. Levey
Effects of Spiritual Care Education on Pediatric Nurses' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Competence , Cheryl Lynn Petersen
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
Relationships among Uncertainty, Coping, and Psychological Distress in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment , Jennifer Sjostedt Avery
Spirituality And Religiosity In Adolescents With Sickle Cell Disease: A Descriptive Qualitative Study , Dora L. Clayton-Jones
A Feminist Perspective On Listening To Women: Birth Stories Of Vaginal Birth Following Previous Cesarean Delivery , Elizabeth Hill-Karbowski
The Influence Of Patient Activation And Social Facilitation On Engagement In Postpartum Weight Self-Management Behaviors , Jennifer Marie Ohlendorf
Hispanic Mothers' Normative Beliefs and Intentions about the Discussion of Sex-Related Topics with Their Adolescent Daughters , Dana M. Rodriguez
Antecedents of Regular Exercise among Women Who Do and Do Not Achieve Weight Loss Over Six Months , Heather Vartanian
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
The Relationships Between Nurse Attributes, Site Characteristics, And Labor Support Attitudes And Behaviors Among Intrapartum Nurses , Ann Prenger Aschenbrenner
Patient Perceptions of Patient-Empowering Nurse Behaviors, Patient Activation, and Functional Health Status After Surgery , Teresa Arline Jerofke
Self-Care Behaviors of African Americans with Heart Failure: A Photovoice Project , Aimee A. Woda
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
Academic Success Factors Influencing Linguistically Diverse and Native English Speaking Associate Degree Nursing Students , Josie Lynn Veal
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
Associate Degree Nursing Students' Thoughts, Feelings, and Experiences of Short Study Abroad in a Low-Income Country , Cynthia Foronda
A Narrative Analysis of Perinatal Hospice Stories , Anthony Adams Lathrop
The Transition from Hospital to Home in Parents of Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant Recipients , Stacee M. Lerret
The Lived Experience of Hispanic new Graduate Nurses in the United States , Esther Morales
Pushing Techniques Used by Midwives When Providing Second Stage Labor Care , Kathryn Osborne
The Association of Spirituality, Religiosity, Depression, Anxiety, and Drug Use Among Persons Undergoing Methadone Maintenance Therapy , Linda B. Piacentine
Parenting Behaviors and Their Relationship with a Child's Weight Status , Michele L. Polfuss
African American Women's Infant Feeding Choices: Analyzing Self-Efficacy and Narratives from a Black Feminist Perspective , Karen Marie Robinson
More than S.K.I.N. Deep: Decreasing Pressure Ulcer Development in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit , Christine A. Schindler
Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009
Efficacy of a behavioral intervention to decrease medication transcription errors among professional nurses , Kathleen Ann Becker
Quality of Life: The Humanbecoming Perspective, A Descriptive Exploratory Study , Barbara J. Johnson Farmer
Factors Associated with Nurses' Perceptions of Patient Safety Culture in One University Hospital in China , Xianqiong Feng
The Meaning of Spirituality in Elders with Dementia , Lesley Boaz Gardiner
Understanding Relationships in Health Related Quality of Life for Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder , Norah Louise Johnson
Loneliness, Self-Esteem, Cognition, Physical Functioning, and Nursing Home Satisfaction As Predictors of Depression , Lynn Rose Maloney
The Impact of Health Literacy and Patient Trust Glycemic Control , Josephine M. Mancuso
Investigating Relationships Among Collaborative Behavior, RN Experience and Perceptions of Discharge Teaching Quality , Jane Morgan Nosbusch
Is a School Based Educational Program Effective in Changing Knowledge Regarding the Prevention of Shaken Baby Syndrome? , Margaret Kay Stelzel
Effects of Beta Blockade on Physiologic Regulation, Depressive Symptoms and Heart Failure Severity , Kimberly A. Udlis
Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008
Self-Efficacy, Outcome Expectation, Self-Care Behavior and Glycosylated Hemoglobin Level in Persons with Type 2 Diabetes , Kathryn B. Kott
Oppression in 21st Century Nursing , Linda K. Matheson
Predictors of success and failure on the NCLEX-RN for Baccalaureate graduates , Christine L Vandenhouten
Predictors of Success and Failure on the NCLEX-RN for Baccalaureate Graduates , Christine L. Vandenhouten
Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007
Being-With Dying: Tacit Wisdom Embedded in the Experiences of Nurses Who Attend to Dying , Virginia L. Burton
Theses/Dissertations from 1999 1999
An Organizational Case Study of Shared Leadership Development in Nursing , Vicki George
Submissions from 1971 1971
NURSES' PERCEPTIONS OF THEIR HOSPITAL'S ORGANIZATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS , AUDREY MABEL STENVALL DE BLOCK
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Emotional Intelligence-Driven End-of-Life Care Simulation for Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Quantitative and Qualitative Study, Nasreen M. Alghamdi. PDF. Medication-Assisted Treatment Versus 12-Step Group Therapy: A Comparative Analysis of Adherence and Abstinence In Patients With Opioid Use Disorder, Derrick C. Glymph. PDF
A thesis requires nursing students to identify a problem in nursing, and review academic literature while developing advanced research skills. Thesis advisors and committees guide students from the proposal phase to the final oral defense, a process that spans about two semesters.
A list of the best nursing research topics for students with tips on writing nursing research, choosing a topic, and more.
Survivors of Human Trafficking: Reintegration into the Community and Society, Charrita Ernewein. Remembering to Resume: Using Simulation-based Education to Teach Nursing Students to Manage Interruptions, Peggy Hill. First Impressions of the Bedside Nurse From the Patient Perspective, Sharon Imes.
This research compared levels of stress between sophomore, junior and senior nursing students at a public university and a private college, utilizing the Student Nurse Stress Index (SNSI, Jones and Johnson, 1999) and the Nursing Student Demographic Survey. Summary
The pre-brief experiential learning scaffold for clinical judgment independence (PELS-CJI) framework informed simulation pre-brief in this experimental study. A convenience sample included traditional and accelerated Bachelor of Science in nursing students in their senior year.
Theses/Dissertations from 2021. Early Premature Infant Physiologic and Behavioral Indicators of ANS Instability, Karen Popp Becker. Nurses’ and Patients’ Perceptions of the Availability of Post-hospital Instrumental Support as a Predictor of 30- And 60-Day Acute Care Utilization, Beth E. Schultz.
Theses/Dissertations from 2021. PDF. INFLUENCE OF RESILIENCE, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, AND TEAMWORK ON REGISTERED NURSE CIRCULATOR INTENT TO LEAVE, Mary Alice Anderson.
You can write your thesis or dissertation on various evidence-based nursing thesis topics like patient safety, nursing ethics, mental health nursing, pediatric nursing, or the impact of technology in nursing.
The College of Nursing Dissertations and Theses Series is comprised of dissertations theses authored by Marquette University's College of Nursing doctoral and master's students.