Browsing UW Milwaukee Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Aaron Buseh"
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A Qualitative Study to Explore Ambiguous Loss and Belonging in Foster Care
Schoenewald, Catherine S. (2016-05-01)The imminent threats to a child’s physical and mental health from dangerous or dysfunctional family systems result in children being placed in foster care, often for extended periods of time. With increased physical, mental ... -
Barriers and Facilitators to Completion of an Undergraduate Nursing Program: Exploration of Mindfulness, Mindlessness, and Retention Among Ethnic Minorities
Young-Brice, Amber Faye (2016-05-01)As the United States population continues to grow and diversify, so too must the nursing workforce in order to meet the challenging healthcare needs of a diversifying population. Currently the nursing profession is ... -
Exploring Factors Influencing Health Promoting Behaviors Among Latino Immigrants
Mikell, Martin Joseph (2017-05-01)Latinos immigrants may experience stress during acculturation to the U. S., which can influence their ability to engage in health-promoting behaviors, such as dietary intake and physical activity. Dietary intake and physical ... -
From Data to Decision: An Implementation Model for the Use of Evidence-based Medicine, Data Analytics, and Education in Transfusion Medicine Practice
Tabesh, Nazanin (2015-12-01)Healthcare in the United States is underperforming despite record increases in spending. The causes are as myriad and complex as the suggested solutions. It is increasingly important to carefully assess the appropriateness ... -
Gay Men and the Intentional Pursuit of HIV
Loveless, Thomas James (2013-05-01)Hidden deep within the gay male underground lives a small population of gay men who imagined the intentional pursuit of HIV as a means to some end. In terms of nursing care for such marginalized pockets of gay men, most ... -
Improving Research Participants' Understanding of Informed Consent
Gillespie, Debra Jean (2017-05-01)ABSTRACT IMPROVING RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF INFORMED CONSENT by Debra J. Gillespie The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2017 Under the Supervision of Professor Rachel Schiffman Twenty-five to sixty percent ... -
School Nurses' Perceptions of Their Role in Healthy Eating School Environments
Muckian, Jean (2015-05-01)School nurses provide health services within schools, as healthy children have a greater potential for optimal learning. Farm to School programs to increase fruit and vegetable intake have been initiated to promote health ... -
The Influence of Position Type and Generational Grouping on Job Satisfaction of Milwaukee County's Public Health Workforce
Kowalik, Jeanette L. (2013-12-01)Nationally, the public health workforce (PHW) consists of 155,000 staff (NACCHO, 2010). It is projected that half of the PHW will soon retire. Health departments must find ways to retain its diverse workforce. Job Satisfaction ... -
Type 1 Diabetes: Factors That Affect Youth/Parent Dyads’ Health Related Quality of Life and Youth Metabolic Control
Totka, Joan Pennington (2016-12-01)ABSTRACT TYPE 1 DIABETES: FACTORS THAT AFFECT YOUTH/PARENT DYADS’ QUALITY OF LIFE AND YOUTH METABOLIC CONTROL by Joan Pennington Totka The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2016 Under the Supervision of Professor Julia ... -
What Inez Knows: A Qualitative, Longitudinal Case Study of One Woman's Journey Through the Maze of Living with Hiv and a Serious Mental Illness
Austin, Linda (2014-05-01)WHAT INEZ KNOWS: A QUALITATIVE, LONGITUDINAL CASE STUDY OF ONE WOMAN'S JOURNEY THROUGH THE MAZE OF LIVING WITH HIV AND A SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS by Linda Austin The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2014 Under the Supervision ... -
Women's Experiences Living with Depression
Jarchow, Susan Marie (2014-05-01)In the United States, depression affects many Americans at different levels. Depression among women is a major public health problem. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness), about 1 in 5 women develop ...