Anita S. Tesh

**Education: PhD, University of North Carolina at Greensboro: Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation, with Minor in Mathematical Statistics, 1990; MSN, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Nursing, 1981; BSN, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Nursing, 1979 **Areas of Expertise: Adult Health, Pyschometrics.

There are 13 included publications by Anita S. Tesh :

TitleDateViewsBrief Description
Assessing medication knowledge and practices of older adults 1998 5756 An assessment instrument for home health nurses to use in assessing medication knowledge and practices of older adults was developed and tested on a convenience sample of 20 adults 65 and older admit to a local home health agency. The tool was found ...
Characteristics of nursing homes adopting environmental transformations 2002 3414 During the past few years, many nursing homes in North Carolina have formulated plans to transform or enhance their environments to make the facilities more desirable places to live and work. The purpose of this study was to compare characteristics o...
Conceptualizations of test bias and adverse impact : implications of recent policy proposals 1990 553 The purpose of this study was to investigate selected implications of recent proposals for the imposition of a set of test assembly procedures called the "Golden Rule procedures" in a wide variety of testing situations. These test assembly procedures...
The effect of critical care hospitalization on family members: Stress and responses 2000 25218 Family members of intensive care patients may experience stressors that threaten both personal health and family integrity. This study found that family members endure multiple concurrent stressors and exhibit numerous behavioral responses, including...
Family caregivers' attitudes towards aging, care-giving, and nursing home placement 2001 7246 Nursing home placement (NHP) is stressful both for older adults and for their family caregivers. This descriptive survey research investigated family caregivers' attitudes toward aging, their emotional appraisal of nursing home placement, and their r...
Integrating gerontology competencies into graduate nursing programs. 2006 5454 Current demographic and health care utilization trends strongly indicate a rapidly increasing demand for nurses who are well qualified to care for older adults. Advanced practice nurses are positioned to assume leadership roles in geriatric nursing c...
Older Adults: What Every Paediatric Nurse Should Know 2010 1972 Older adults have always been important parts of children's lives, playing a variety of roles including grandparent, caregiver, friend, and neighbour. Grandparents also play a variety of roles in families. Often a child's first encounter with serious...
Physical Activity, Obesity, Nutritional Health and Quality of Life in Low-Income Hispanic Adults With Diabetes 2010 5044 The study examined relationships among age, body mass index (BMI), physical activity, nutritional health, quality of life, and health-related quality of life in Hispanic adults with diabetes (N = 59) using the PRECEDE-PROCEED planning model as...
Promoting thriving in nursing homes: The Eden Alternative 2002 18442 The current reality is that frail older adults who live in nursing homes spend a good deal of their time alone, unable to care for themselves or their environments. They enjoy few stimulating activities. Even well cared for nursing home residents may...
Recognize the many facets of gerontological nursing 2007 4871 Fact: Older adults influence hospital environments. This patient population is now the predominant recipient of services in all healthcare settings—50% of hospital patients, 70% of home care patients, and 90% of ambulatory patients.1 Patients over ag...
Teaching Pathophysiology: Strategies to Enliven the Traditional Lecture 2014 27333 The depth and breadth of pathophysiology content, foundational for nursing practice, is well suited for traditional lecture delivery. Use of creative strategies can deepen students’ understanding while respecting students’ diverse talents and ways of...
Thriving: A Life Span Theory 2002 17525 There is a need for aging theories to become holistic and multidisciplinary with a life span focus. A theory is the construction of explicit explanations in accounting for empirical findings. A good gerontological theory integrates knowledge, tells h...
A Writing Intensive Introductory Course for RN to BSN Students 2014 3633 This article describes learning strategies used with RN to BSN students in their 1st nursing course to successfully learn how to write formal papers using the American Psychological Association (APA) format. This 1st nursing course, a writing intensi...