Search Results - "Booker, Staja"
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Living with pain in ‘age-(un)friendly’ housing environments: A qualitative study with African American older adults
Published in Geriatric nursing (New York) (01-11-2021)“…•Environmental inequity, healthcare needs, and mobility limitations are major contributors to lifespace equity, vitality, and feeling of security.•African…”
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Pain-Affirming Care at the Intersection of Race, Aging, and Pain Management Nursing
Published in Pain management nursing (01-08-2024)Get full text
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Encouraging Innovation in Evidence-Based Practice Among Undergraduate Nursing Students
Published in Nurse educator (01-07-2024)Get full text
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Toward Understanding Movement-evoked Pain (MEP) and its Measurement: A Scoping Review
Published in The Clinical journal of pain (01-01-2021)“…OBJECTIVE:Individuals with chronic pain conditions often report movement as exacerbating pain. An increasing number of researchers and clinicians have…”
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Making Pain Research More Inclusive: Why and How
Published in The journal of pain (01-05-2022)“…Current knowledge about mechanisms and interventions for pain has largely been derived from samples that are healthier, wealthier, younger, and more likely to…”
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Shifting Paradigms: Advance Care Planning for Pain Management in Older Adults With Dementia
Published in The Gerontologist (08-05-2018)“…Abstract Ensuring effective pain management is an important quality of life (and death) issue for older adults with dementia, particularly since they are more…”
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Population-Focused Approaches for Proactive Chronic Pain Management in Older Adults
Published in Pain management nursing (01-12-2021)“…Chronic pain, and the ethical management thereof, is the single most imperative health issue of this decade. Although a growing majority of individuals with…”
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Confronting Racism in Pain Research: A Call to Action
Published in The journal of pain (01-06-2022)“…Racism is an established health determinant across the world. In this 3-part series, we argue that a disregard of how racism manifests in pain research…”
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The State‐of‐“Cultural Validity” of Self‐Report Pain Assessment Tools in Diverse Older Adults
Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-02-2015)“…Background Pain continues to be a significant problem for older adults worldwide and a challenge for health care clinicians and researchers in assuring…”
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African Americans’ Perceptions of Pain and Pain Management: A Systematic Review
Published in Journal of transcultural nursing (01-01-2016)“…Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review is to explore the perceptions of acute, persistent, and disease-specific pain and treatment options held by…”
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Care, lead, and inspire: Infusing innovation into nursing research and evidence‐based practice course
Published in Worldviews on evidence-based nursing (01-06-2023)“…Background Today's nursing workforce is expected to know how to identify and understand research methods and procedures and apply the most current evidence…”
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Confronting Racism in All Forms of Pain Research: Reframing Study Designs
Published in The journal of pain (01-06-2022)“…This second paper in a 3-part series on antiracism in pain research across the translational spectrum focuses on study design factors. Although objectivity is…”
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CE: Overcoming Movement-Evoked Pain to Facilitate Postoperative Recovery
Published in The American journal of nursing (01-07-2023)“…Severe postoperative movement-evoked pain (MEP) can be immobilizing, instilling in patients the fear that further activity will produce unbearable pain. This…”
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Longitudinal Associations of Family Relationship Quality With Chronic Pain Incidence and Persistence Among Aging African Americans
Published in The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (01-07-2024)“…This study examines how family relationships convey risk or resilience for pain outcomes for aging African Americans, and to replicate and extend analyses…”
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Taking a person centered, racially and culturally sensitive approach to reframing aging
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Confronting Racism in All Forms of Pain Research: A Shared Commitment for Engagement, Diversity, and Dissemination
Published in The journal of pain (01-06-2022)“…This third paper in the "Confronting Racism in All Forms of Pain Research" series discusses adopting an antiracism framework across all pain research…”
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Assessment and Measurement of Pain in Adults in Later Life
Published in Clinics in geriatric medicine (01-11-2016)“…Pain in aging adults is a global health problem requiring a proactive and consistent assessment approach. Pain assessment is critical to detecting pain and…”
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Chronic pain, cardiovascular health and related medication use in ageing African Americans with osteoarthritis
Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-07-2020)“…Aim and objectives To describe the (a) prevalence and perceptions of cardiovascular disease and related health conditions in African Americans with…”
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“Be Strong My Sista'”: Sentiments of Strength From Black Women With Chronic Pain Living in the Deep South
Published in Advances in nursing science (01-04-2022)“…The experience of chronic pain is influenced by gender, race, and age but is understudied in older Black women. Society and family alike expect Black older…”
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CE: Assessing Movement-Evoked Pain
Published in The American journal of nursing (01-03-2022)“…One of the most common and nuanced tasks that nurses perform is pain assessment, particularly in acute postoperative settings where frequent reassessments are…”
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