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Maureen Rauschhuber

Researcher at University of the Incarnate Word

Publications -  13
Citations -  267

Maureen Rauschhuber is an academic researcher from University of the Incarnate Word. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Overweight. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 250 citations.

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Stress resiliency, psychological empowerment and conflict management styles among baccalaureate nursing students.

TL;DR: Neuman Systems Model may provide guidance for educators to strengthen student nurses' management of stressors in the workplace.
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Enhancing resilience, empowerment, and conflict management among baccalaureate students: outcomes of a pilot study.

TL;DR: It is suggested that integration of conflict resolution skills throughout the curriculum, with repeated opportunities to practice using a variety of styles of conflict management in relation to situational factors, may be beneficial to prepare students for the challenges of today’s healthcare environment.
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Workplace health promotion--strategies for low-income Hispanic immigrant women.

TL;DR: The development and evaluation of a culturally sensitive cardiac health education program based on findings from a study of 21 older immigrant Hispanic women employed as housekeepers at a small university in south Texas had decreased 17 months after the intervention.
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Cardiovascular risk among older Hispanic women: a pilot study.

TL;DR: Findings revealed that all study participants had 3 or more risk factors, placing them in the moderate risk category for developing heart disease or having a heart attack within 10 years.
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An exploratory study of cardiac health in college athletes.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a descriptive correlational design to explore relationships and predictors of physical fitness levels among an ethnically diverse sample of 135 college athletes from a National College Athletic Association Division II university.