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    Assessment of subjective cognitive impairment among older adults by Hill, Nikki L, Mogle, Jacqueline M, Munoz, Elizabeth, Wion, Rachel, Colancecco, Elise M

    Published in Journal of gerontological nursing (01-04-2015)
    “…Subjective cognitive impairment (SCI) refers to an individual's everyday concerns related to cognitive functioning, which can exist even in the absence of…”
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    None shall pass...without answering the call bell by Colancecco, Elise M, Moriarty, Susan, Litak, Lisa

    Published in Nursing (Jenkintown, Pa.) (01-01-2014)
    “…Colancecco et al detail how they utilize the open access Studer Group's hourly rounding and no-pass zone models to help improve patient safety and nurse and…”
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    A Qualitative Exploration of Nurse Faculty Experiences Related to the Sudden Unanticipated Death of a Nursing Student by Colancecco, Elise, Farber, Janice, Dorney, Paulette

    Published in Nurse educator (01-03-2024)
    “…Nurse faculty serve as teachers, role models, and mentors to nursing students. This unique relationship results in a myriad of feelings when a student dies…”
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    Work-life balance and professional quality of life among nurse faculty during the COVID-19 pandemic by Farber, Janice, Payton, Colleen, Dorney, Paulette, Colancecco, Elise

    Published in Journal of professional nursing (01-05-2023)
    “…The rapid transition to online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic created additional stress and workload issues for nurse faculty. Burnout has been reported…”
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    Gender Differences in Predictive Factors of Older Adults’ IADL Recovery Following Hip Fracture by Colancecco, Elise, Kolanowski, Ann, Chinchilli, Vernon

    Published in Innovation in aging (16-12-2020)
    “…After hip fracture, older adults experience poor functional outcomes including a lack of IADL recovery. Gender differences exist in risk, incidence, mortality,…”
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    Changes in the self-efficacy and communication of nursing, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology students participating in a simulated patient simulation by Potter, Ann Marie Knecht, Dwyer, Morgan, May, Melanie, Pawelski, Cali, Rossiter, Brooke, Keegan, Louise, Jones, Glynnis, Colancecco, Elise

    Published in Clinical simulation in nursing (01-10-2024)
    “…•Interprofessional simulated patient simulations can enhance clinical skills.•Significant improvements in communication and perceived self-efficacy were…”
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    A pilot study of nonpharmacologic management of delirium by Hanes, Emily, Colancecco, Elise

    Published in Nursing (Jenkintown, Pa.) (01-08-2018)
    “…For adults, delirium is a life-threatening disorder and a serious public health concern. Due to the serious sequelae of delirium, the dangerous adverse…”
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    Gender Differences in Predictive Factors of Older Adults’ Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) Recovery Following Hip Fracture by Colancecco, Elise M

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Background: Among older adults with hip fractures, risk and incidence are greater for women, while older men experience higher mortality and complication…”
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    Feasibility study of an attention training application for older adults by Hill, Nikki L., Mogle, Jacqueline, Colancecco, Elise, Dick, Robert, Hannan, John, Lin, Feng Vankee

    “…Background Technology‐based attention training has demonstrated promise in its potential to improve cognitive functioning in older people. Developing mobile…”
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    Licensed Nurse and Nursing Assistant Recognition of Delirium in Nursing Home Residents With Dementia by Steis, Melinda R, Behrens, Liza, Colancecco, Elise M, Mogle, Jacqueline, Mulhall, Paula M, Hill, Nikki L, Fick, Donna M, Kolankowski, Ann M

    Published in The annals of long-term care (01-10-2015)
    “…Many nursing home residents experience delirium. Nursing home personnel, especially nursing assistants, have the opportunity to become familiar with residents'…”
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