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Behavioral Feasibility of the Clinical Nursing Information System
2019
Open Nursing Journal
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the behavioral feasibility of the clinical nursing information system. Methods: An applied cross-sectional study was conducted with 348 nurses in 2015. ...
Results: An average score of behavioral feasibility was 67.44%. The rate of supply provided for implementing the clinical nursing information system was 55.2%, which was in a semi-favorable level. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The present paper is the result of a master thesis in Health Information Technology. ...
doi:10.2174/1874434601913010168
fatcat:p6l7pc7qgndxdpdlf6ql453z4i
A Feasibility Study Of Administering The Electronic Research And Development Culture Index To The Multidisciplinary Workforce In A UK Teaching Hospital
2019
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
This is the first study to assess the feasibility of assessing the strength of an organization's multidisciplinary workforce research and development (R&D) culture by surveying that workforce using the ...
The study aims were: (i) to convert the Research and Development Culture Index (a validated rating instrument for assessing the strength of organizational Research and Development culture) into electronic ...
Acknowledgments We gratefully acknowledge funding support from the University of Leeds School of Healthcare Pump Priming Committee, and the generous contributions of the study respondents. ...
doi:10.2147/jmdh.s218630
pmid:31819468
pmcid:PMC6875253
fatcat:heieipl46ba6bcsvda4u27chiq
Interdisciplinary collaboration: the role of the clinical nurse leader
2012
Journal of Nursing Management
Aims To explore the feasibility and acceptability of a clinical nurse leader (CNL) role to improve interdisciplinary collaboration (IC) within a fragmented acute-care microsystem. ...
Aims To explore the feasibility and acceptability of a clinical nurse leader (CNL) role to improve interdisciplinary collaboration (IC) within a fragmented acute-care microsystem. ...
Ethical approval All study methods and procedures were reviewed and approved by appropriate institutional review boards before implementation. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2834.2012.01385.x
pmid:23339506
fatcat:a2kzdmaoijcp3mb7yfxtt5fxgu
Effect of peer teaching on the performance of undergraduate nursing students enrolled in nursing administration course
2013
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
Results: The study findings indicate that the performance score of the nursing students who learned by peer teaching will be significantly better than those trained by assistant teaching staff in traditional ...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of peer teaching in a nursing administration course on undergraduate nursing students' performance. ...
score of the nursing students who learned by peer teaching will be significantly better than those trained by assistant teaching staff in traditional clinical sessions. ...
doi:10.5430/jnep.v3n9p156
fatcat:ysdke3yllranbcdfrsveacbqgy
Limited Effectiveness of a Skills and Drills Intervention to Improve Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care in Karnataka, India: A Proof-of-Concept Study
2016
Global Health: Science and Practice Journal
facilities by an external team of obstetric and pediatric specialists and nurses. ...
We tested the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a "skills and drills" intervention, implemented between July 2013 and September 2014, to improve emergency obstetric and newborn care in the ...
The goal of this proof-of-concept study was to test the feasibility and effectiveness of a skills and drills intervention. The specific objectives were to: 1. ...
doi:10.9745/ghsp-d-16-00143
pmid:27993924
pmcid:PMC5199176
fatcat:jvhpf4au5zfkbasmwigszzkfvq
Clinical supervision factors as perceived by the nursing staff
2019
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
While among first line nurse managers' the highest mean scores were in improved care and skills & personal issues and reflection of clinical supervision factors.Conclusions: The most important clinical ...
support of clinical supervision factors among the studied nurses. ...
Scoring system for both tools the participants were answered all questions by yes scored (one) or no scored (zero). ...
doi:10.5430/jnep.v9n6p67
fatcat:edn5z5ngprgonp2iwf6m5rzhum
The Relationship between Nursing Staff Communication Skills and Quality of Nursing Care in A Pediatric University Specialized Hospital
2020
The Medical journal of Cairo University
Nursing staff are the dominant hand in health care system, their skills development particularly communication skills could improve quality of care especially when dealing with children. ...
Aim of Study: The aim of this study is to assess the relationship between nursing staff communication skills and quality of nursing care in Pediatric University Specialized Hospital. ...
The scores of each part and for the total observation checklist were converted into percent scores. • 2nd tool quality of nursing care observational checklist (QOC) (tool 2): This tool was developed by ...
doi:10.21608/mjcu.2020.93991
fatcat:ixknpvr6qjgc7cy253sk5sihca
Implementation of a pediatric early warning score tool in a pediatric oncology Ward in Palestine
2021
BMC Health Services Research
Contribution to the literature This study demonstrates how to effectively implement a PEWS scoring tool into an LMIC clinical setting. ...
Accuracy of PEWS scoring was unable to be assessed during week 1 and 2 of data audits due to challenges with PEWS integration into the existing EMR (PDSA cycle 1) which were resolved by the 3rd week of ...
Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge the Palestine Children's Relief Fund for their support in undertaking this project. ...
doi:10.1186/s12913-021-07157-x
pmid:34702268
fatcat:cb6evjwcv5dcdkpivkcl7pwn6y
Usability and Feasibility of an Innovative mLearning Approach for Nurses Providing Option B+ Services in Manica and Sofala Provinces, Mozambique
2019
Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
Results show that skill and knowledge of nurses at intervention clinics improved threefold compared with control clinics (p = .04), nurse managers at intervention clinics demonstrated a 9- to 10-fold improvement ...
We developed and evaluated a tablet-based mobile learning (mLearning) training approach to build Option B+ competencies in frontline nurses in central Mozambique. ...
Gimbel), which is supported by the following NIH Institutes and Centers: NIAID, NCI, NIMH, NIDA, NICHD, NHLBI, NIA, NIGMS, and NIDDK. ...
doi:10.1097/jnc.0000000000000154
pmid:31834102
pmcid:PMC7060926
fatcat:gajftz6qmnc6fn7ilcn7rd4cce
Impact of a Nurse Residency Program on Transition to Specialty Practice
2017
Journal for Nurses in Professional Development
The intervention engages new-to-specialty nurses within an evidence-based support system that validates competence and development of clinical reasoning skills. ...
This quantitative, descriptive study solicits feedback from experienced staff to answer the question: Are the positive outcomes of the Specialty Nurse Residency program reproducible in specialty units ...
Support and instuction from the preceptor impacts the development of clinical skills and judgment in a step-by-step process. ...
doi:10.1097/nnd.0000000000000384
pmid:28891876
fatcat:ekdttztxqza7bah24t56zb2m7u
Effect of Mentoring on Developing Nursing Competencies among the Newly Joined Staff Nurses in a Selected Private Hospital in Kolkata
2019
Nursing Journal of India
For clinical competency, the level of confidence of newly joined nursing staff developed at par with mentoring with those from without mentoring. ...
Study can be performed to assess the nurses attitude towards the profession by using liker scale. A study can be done to identify the factors that contributes the underperformance of staff. ...
doi:10.48029/nji.2019.cx406
fatcat:ff5bcf52jnfllbdow5lcetbgn4
Critical thinking and nursing administration clinical judgment skills for baccalaureate nursing students at Damanhour University
2019
International Journal of Advance Research in Nursing
Recommendation: Enhancement of the learning experiences in the development of clinical thinking and clinical judgment skills, attributes and knowledge of nursing students during their placement in the ...
Research design: A descriptive research design was used in this study. Setting: the study was carried out in the Faculty of Nursing at Damanhour University. ...
The third part was clinical judgment skills: it developed by (Janis and Mann, 1977) , it used to collect data concerning the assessment of baccalaureate nursing students' clinical judgment. ...
doi:10.33545/nursing.2019.v2.i2.b.66
fatcat:dixwcvt4afeuxieh6vwivwooqq
Development of an on-job mentorship programme to improve nursing experience for enhanced patient experience of compassionate care
2021
BMC Nursing
The programme was developed by a team composed of service and nursing leadership, director patient experience of care and a compassion specialist using a theory of change model. ...
The pre-conditions were identified as: recruitment of staff with appropriate skills for pediatric care, provision of compassionate experience to the frontline nurses by addressing their specific pain points ...
Abdul Momin Kazi for his support with the creation of the dashboards. ...
doi:10.1186/s12912-021-00682-4
pmid:34537031
fatcat:3uzom6nj45h4xk35yaur7rnhja
Investigating the efficacy of a whole team, psychologically informed, acute mental health service approach
2016
Journal of Mental Health
Service user demand and service changes, from hospital based, to community and hospital mix, within acute adult mental health services, focus the need for psychologically informed, holistic, approaches ...
Declaration of interest The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article. ...
data), skills groups running at the time (10), total attendees to groups (52), staff conducting clinical work (21) and job roles of these staff; clinical psychologists, assistant psychologist, nurses, ...
doi:10.3109/09638237.2016.1139065
pmid:26855262
fatcat:nfqnhe5pznbvdhlb36khaa3num
Effect of INTERACT on Promoting Nursing Staff's Self-Efficacy Leading to a Reduction of Rehospitalizations from Short-Stay Care
2019
Open Journal of Nursing
The clinical question for the proposed practicum project was, "For the nursing staff on a short-term rehab unit, does the implementation of an evidence-based patient evaluation tool, INTERACT lead to a ...
One in four clients discharged from an acute care facility to a skilled nursing facility (SNF) required readmission to the hospital within 30 days. ...
Acknowledgements
Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this paper. ...
doi:10.4236/ojn.2019.98063
fatcat:5bd6ilrjrrgcjjabp6hcu2i6fa
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