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Church-based Health Education: Topics of Interest
Seventy-seven percent of American adults identify with a specific church affiliation (Pew Research Center, 2015). This offers support for the development of health ministry programs in church settings as a venue to offer a variety of health services in a convenient, comfortable location in the community. When thinking of implementing a health ministry program including health education and other services, it is important to spend time on planning and getting input from others. This article describes a descriptive correlational research study conducted to examine interest of church members in regards to the implementation of a health ministry program. Findings indicate a positive reaction to the implementation of a health ministry program in a church setting. Additionally, results support an interest in a variety of health promotion topics
Circular No. 47 - Celery Culture for Utah
At one time practically all the celery consumed in Utah was shipped from California and eastern states. It was soon discovered, however, that celery could be raised in Utah, and as the population increased more and more acres were utilized in the production of this crop. Very little found its way to the outside markets, but what little did get out was well received because of its very high quality. Men who travel say that Utah Celery on the menu on trains and in hotels means the best there is in celery.
Within recent years several carloads have been shipped from this state, and there appears to be a rapidly increasing demand for more. With the growth in celery culture came the trial of many varieties, and at some unknown time, the introduction of a variety or varieties of superior quality variously known as Chinese or Salt Lake. The source is not definitely known. However, they are popularly supposed to be sports of Giant Pascal. Recently the State Horticultural Society of Utah gave one of the sports the name of Utah. This is undoubtedly the product which has given Utah-grown celery such a good reputation since it is crisp, white, not overlarge, not stringy, and has a sweet nutty flavor not usually found in other varieties
The ROSAT-ESO Flux Limited X-ray Galaxy Cluster Survey (REFLEX II) I. Newly identified X-ray luminous clusters at z>=0.2
We report 19 intermediate redshift clusters newly detected in the ROSAT
All-Sky survey that are spectroscopically confirmed. They form a part of 911
objects in the REFLEX II cluster catalogue with a limiting flux of
1.8\times10^12 erg/s/cm2 in the 0.1-2.4 keV ROSAT band at redshift z >= 0.2. In
addition we report three clusters from the REFLEX III supplementary catalogue,
which contains objects below the REFLEX II flux limit but satisfies the
redshift constraint above. These clusters are spectroscopically followed-up by
our ESO NTT-EFOSC2 campaigns for the redshift measurement. We describe our
observing and data reduction methods. We show how X-ray properties such as
spectral hardness ratio and source extent can be used as important diagnostics
in selecting galaxy cluster candidates. Physical properties of the clusters are
subsequently calculated from the X-ray observations. This sample contains the
high mass and intermediate-redshift galaxy clusters for astrophysical and
cosmological applications.Comment: Astronomy and Astrophysics (in press
Accurate and efficient spin integration for particle accelerators
Accurate spin tracking is a valuable tool for understanding spin dynamics in
particle accelerators and can help improve the performance of an accelerator.
In this paper, we present a detailed discussion of the integrators in the spin
tracking code gpuSpinTrack. We have implemented orbital integrators based on
drift-kick, bend-kick, and matrix-kick splits. On top of the orbital
integrators, we have implemented various integrators for the spin motion. These
integrators use quaternions and Romberg quadratures to accelerate both the
computation and the convergence of spin rotations. We evaluate their
performance and accuracy in quantitative detail for individual elements as well
as for the entire RHIC lattice. We exploit the inherently data-parallel nature
of spin tracking to accelerate our algorithms on graphics processing units.Comment: 43 pages, 17 figure
Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes toward Implementation of Electronic Medical Records
With the growth of Faith Community Nursing (FCN), one topic that needs further exploration is documentation. This includes the use of electronic medical records (EMRs). Nurses play a vital role in the planning and implementation of EMRs in the acute care setting and will also play a key role in Faith Community Nursing Programs that stand alone or partner with a health care agency. Individual computer expertise and/or attitude and knowledge of EMRs could be important in the successful implementation. Researchers utilized a modified version of the EMR questionnaire designed by Beiter and colleagues to examine nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding EMRs. Findings indicated as age increased, the level of experience regarding EMRs decreased. No difference was noted between the computer skills of RNs with an ADN and RNs with a BSN degree, but LPNs rated themselves as having higher computer skills than RNs. No statistical significance was noted regarding thoughts on saving time and reducing cost and other variables. Licensed practical nurses, more than RNs, indicated believing that EMRs have a positive effect on nurse-patient relationships. As implementation of EMRs occurs, plans for more training might be needed for certain groups of employees
Serving as a Peer Reviewer: Rewards and Challenges
The practice of peer review is essential to ensure academic quality of articles published in professional journals. Nurses with expertise in evidence-based best practices are often well-qualified to serve as peer reviewers. Peer reviewers play an integral role in the peer review process to disseminate quality information. The peer-reviewed International Journal of Faith Community Nurses is the official journal of Faith Community Nurses International. Individuals interested in faith community nursing can aide in advancing this specialty of nursing practice by serving as a peer reviewer. The purpose of this article is to explore the peer review process, and to identify rewards and challenges of serving as a peer reviewer
Critiquing Quantitative Research Reports: Key Points for the Beginner
Nursing research has a long history, beginning with the first nursing researcher--Florence Nightingale. As research continues to evolve, the dissemination of findings is important. Nurses must have have an understanding of how to critically read and appraise research articles in order to assess the value of the findings
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