Chi-square for model fit in confirmatory factor analysis.
- M. Alavi, D. Visentin, D. Thapa, G. Hunt, R. Watson, M. Cleary
- PsychologyJournal of Advanced Nursing
- 22 April 2020
The three main uses of CFA in psychometric evaluation studies are construct validity Evaluation, response pattern comparison, and competing model comparison, with construct validity evaluation the most widely used CFA application.
Occupational stress and associated risk factors among nurses: a cross-sectional study
- E. Kakemam, P. Raeissi, M. Cleary
- Medicine, PsychologyContemporary Nurse: health care across the…
- 4 May 2019
The high prevalence of occupational stress demonstrates the extent of the issue, despite recent reforms, and the risk factors identified allow for more targeted interventions.
Prevalence and Socio-Demographic Predictors of Food Insecurity in Australia during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- K. Kent, S. Murray, Elizabeth Lester
- MedicineNutrients
- 1 September 2020
The results suggest that the prevalence of food insecurity may have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly among economically vulnerable households and people who lost income.
The Homeless and Their Animal Companions: An Integrative Review
- M. Cleary, D. Visentin, D. Thapa, Sancia West, T. Raeburn, R. Kornhaber
- PsychologyAdministration and Policy in Mental Health and…
- 27 August 2019
This integrative review examined the benefits and challenges of companion animals for the homeless to determine the consistency of findings to aid better service delivery to the homeless population.
Exploratory Factor Analysis and Principal Component Analysis in Clinical Studies: Which one should you use?
- M. Alavi, D. Visentin, D. Thapa, G. Hunt, R. Watson, M. Cleary
- BusinessJournal of Advanced Nursing
- 7 April 2020
Exper exploratory factor analysis (EFA) has many similarities with a commonly used data reduction technique called principal component analysis (PCA).
Ghostman: Augmented Reality Application for Telerehabilitation and Remote Instruction of a Novel Motor Skill
- W. Chinthammit, Troy Merritt, T. Furness
- PsychologyBioMed Research International
- 15 April 2014
The efficacy of Ghostman was investigated by using it to teach participants to use chopsticks and there were no differences in reduction of error or time to completion between participants using Ghostman compared to those receiving face-to-face instruction.
Emotional regulation training for intensive and critical care nurses.
- Hamid Kharatzadeh, M. Alavi, A. Mohammadi, D. Visentin, M. Cleary
- PsychologyNursing and Health Sciences
- 23 January 2020
The benefits of implementing emotional regulation training programs to improve psychological well-being and professional quality of life for intensive and critical care nurses are indicated.
Promoting emotional intelligence and resilience in undergraduate nursing students: An integrative review.
- M. Cleary, D. Visentin, Sancia West, V. Lopez, R. Kornhaber
- MedicineNurse Education Today
- 1 September 2018
The effectiveness of interventions to improve resilience among health professionals: A systematic review.
- M. Cleary, R. Kornhaber, D. Thapa, Sancia West, D. Visentin
- Medicine, PsychologyNurse Education Today
- 1 December 2018
The effects of yoga on shoulder and spinal actions for women with breast cancer-related lymphoedema of the arm: A randomised controlled pilot study
- Annette Loudon, T. Barnett, N. Piller, M. Immink, D. Visentin, Andrew D. Williams
- MedicineBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- 2 September 2016
This pilot study demonstrates that participation in yoga may provide benefits for posture and strength in women with Breast Cancer Related Lymphoedema and may be attributed to the focus of yoga on overall postural and functional movement patterns.
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