Browsing UWEC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs by Author "Olsen, Jeanette"
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Evaluating Community Chronic Disease Prevention Efforts in a Rural Midwest County
Vesely, Amaris; Olsen, Jeanette (2019-05)One in three adults has prediabetes and almost 30% have hypertension. Early identification and lifestyle changes can prevent disease progression. In rural populations, however, rates of chronic disease are higher and ... -
Evidence-based Strategies for Standardized Exam Remediation in Nursing : An Integrative Review
Bradley, Haley; Regan, Kinley; Thomas, Regan; Sund, Alicia; Mota, Dalete; Olsen, Jeanette; Wildenberg, Catherine (2022-04)Many nursing programs utilize standardized exams to prepare nursing students for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), a licensing exam students must pass after graduation to become a registered nurse. The ... -
HESI Standardized Nursing Exam Remediation : A Program Evaluation Project
Regan, Kinley; Thomas, Regan; Bradley, Haley (2022-04)The UW-Eau Claire (UWEC) nursing program, like many nursing programs, utilizes standardized exams to prepare nursing students for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). The NCLEX is a licensing exam students ... -
Lessons Learned when Implementing Electronic Health Record-based Referrals to Diabetes Prevention Program Classes in a Rural County
Peterson, Samantha; Stevens, Alisyn; Olsen, Jeanette (2020-04)One in three Americans has prediabetes, yet 90% are unaware they have this condition which increases risk of type 2 diabetes (CDC, 2018). The National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) is a lifestyle change intervention ... -
Using Action Research to Develop a Faculty/Student Educational Program for Addressing Incivility in Nursing Education
Sisto, Hannah; Brunsell, Kristin; Wickler, Rebecca; Mades, Hannah; Olsen, Jeanette; Pehler, Shelley-Rae; Sperstad, Rita A.; Merkel, Rachel; Sargent, Linda (2019-05)Incivility is recognized as a serious issue in nursing education and healthcare. Consequences of incivility include negative effects on learning, emotional well-being, patient safety, and retention of nursing staff and ...