mercoledì 29 gennaio 2014

FUTURE of NURSING-Campaign for action: leadership action meetings materials 2013-2014

Leadership Talking Points

“As leaders, nurses must act as full partners in redesign efforts, be accountable for their own contributions to delivering high-quality care, and work collaboratively with leaders from other health professions” (Institute of Medicine, 2010).
  • Health care leaders, researchers, nurse leaders, regulatory leaders, and consumers inform us that more nurse leaders need to serve on boards to impact transforming health care.
  • Nurses have a direct and critical impact on the quality and safety of patient care provided.
  • Nurses provide insight on the entire care delivery process, including patient and family involvement and staff satisfaction.
  • It’s going to take collaboration between all health care leaders to increase the number of nurses serving on boards.
  • We will all benefit when the nation has nurse leaders serving on hospital, state, and federal decision making boards.

Leadership in Action Meeting Materials

Presentations
Templates and Other Technical Assistance Materials
Articles and Other Background Materials

venerdì 10 gennaio 2014

Concept Analysis and Validation of the Nursing Diagnosis, Delayed Surgical Recovery


International Journal of Nursing Knowledge

Volume 24Issue 3pages 115–121October 2013

  1. Aline Helena Appoloni MSN, RN Doctoral student1
  2. T. Heather Herdman PhD, RN, FNI CEO/Executive Director2
  3. Anamaria Alves Napoleão PhD, RN Adjunct Professor3
  4. Emilia Campos de Carvalho PhD, RN Professor4
  5. Priscilla Hortense PhD, RN Adjunct Professor5
Article first published online: 29 APR 2013
DOI: 10.1111/j.2047-3095.2013.01241.x


martedì 7 gennaio 2014

Progressive Patient Care Model and its application into hospital organization: a narrative review

2013 Oct-Dec;66(4):205-214. doi: 10.7429/pi.2013.664205.

[Progressive Patient Care Model and its application into hospital organization: a narrative review.]

[Article in Italian]

venerdì 3 gennaio 2014

Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing: top downloaded articles published in 2012 free online hrough 31 Jan 2014


top downloaded articles published in 2012 free online:*
Outcomes and Challenges in Implementing Hourly Rounds to Reduce Falls in Orthopedic Units
Sharon J. Tucker, Patti L. Bieber, Jacqueline M. Attlesey-Pries, Marianne E. Olson and Ross A. Dierkhising

Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in the Reality of Clinical Practice
Jo Rycroft-Malone

The Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Depression: A Meta-Analysis 2000–2010
Chiueng-Yi Feng, Hsin Chu, Chiung-Hua Chen, Yu-Shiun Chang, Tsai-Hwei Chen, Yuan-Hwa Chou, Yue-Cune Chang and Kuei-Ru Chou

Factors Influencing Advanced Practice Nurses’ Ability to Promote Evidence-Based Practice among Frontline Nurses
Kate Gerrish, Mike Nolan, Ann McDonnell, Angela Tod, Marilyn Kirshbaum and Louise Guillaume

Redesigning the ICU Nursing Discharge Process: A Quality Improvement Study
Wendy Chaboyer, Frances Lin, Michelle Foster, Lorraine Retallick, Kriengsak Panuwatwanich and Brent Richards

Systematic Review of Text-Messaging Interventions to Promote Healthy Behaviors in Pediatric and Adolescent Populations: Implications for Clinical Practice and Research
Lisa K. Militello, Stephanie A. Kelly and Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk

Using the Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services Framework to Guide Research Use in the Practice Setting
Alison M. Hutchinson, Joyce E. Wilkinson, Bridie Kent and Margaret B. Harrison

Who Gives a Tweet: Assessing Patients’ Interest in the Use of Social Media for Health Care
Jennifer Fisher and Margaret Clayton

Activating Knowledge for Patient Safety Practices: A Canadian Academic-Policy Partnership
Margaret B. Harrison, Wendy Nicklin, Marie Owen, Christina Godfrey, Janice McVeety and Val Angus

Recognizing and Responding to Uncertainty: A Grounded Theory of Nurses’ Uncertainty
Lisa A. Cranley, Diane M. Doran, Ann E. Tourangeau, Andre Kushniruk and Lynn Nagle
*Articles are free through 31 Jan 2014

Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing: the top cited articles published in 2012 free online through 31 Jan 2014


Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing

Cover image for Vol. 10 Issue 4
Edited By: Bernadette Melnyk
Impact Factor: 1.349
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2012: 19/104 (Nursing (Social Science)); 23/106 (Nursing (Science))
Online ISSN: 1741-6787
Associated Title(s): Journal of Nursing Scholarship

Most Cited


Read the top cited articles published in 2012 free online:*
Systematic Review of Text-Messaging Interventions to Promote Healthy Behaviors in Pediatric and Adolescent Populations: Implications for Clinical Practice and Research
Militello, Lisa K.; Kelly, Stephanie A.; Melnyk, Bernadette Mazurek

Factors Influencing Advanced Practice Nurses' Ability to Promote Evidence-Based Practice among Frontline Nurses
Gerrish, Kate; Nolan, Mike; McDonnell, Ann; Tod, Angela; Kirshbaum, Marilyn; Guillaume, Louise

Telehomecare Communication and Self-Care in Chronic Conditions: Moving Toward a Shared Understanding
Shea, Kimberly; Chamoff, Breanna

A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Videoconference-Based Tele-Education for Medical and Nursing Education
Chipps, Jennifer; Brysiewicz, Petra; Mars, Maurice

The Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Depression: A Meta-Analysis 2000-2010
Feng, Chiueng-Yi; Chu, Hsin; Chen, Chiung-Hua; Chang, Yu-Shiun; Chen, Tsai-Hwei; Chou, Yuan-Hwa; Chang, Yue-Cune; Chou, Kuei-Ru

Capability Beliefs Regarding Evidence-Based Practice are Associated with Application of EBP and Research Use: Validation of a New Measure
Wallin, Lars; Bostrom, Anne-Marie; Gustavsson, J. Petter

Roadmap for a Participatory Research-Practice Partnership to Implement Evidence
Harrison, Margaret B.; Graham, Ian D.

The POPPY Study: Developing a Model of Family-Centred Care for Neonatal Units
Staniszewska, Sophie; Brett, Jo; Redshaw, Maggie; Hamilton, Karen; Newburn, Mary; Jones, Nicola; Taylor, Lesley

Who Gives a Tweet: Assessing Patients' Interest in the Use of Social Media for Health Care
Fisher, Jennifer; Clayton, Margaret

Barriers and Enablers to Implementation of a New Zealand-Wide Guideline for Assessment and Management of Cardiovascular Risk in Primary Health Care: A Template Analysis
McKillop, Ann; Crisp, Jackie; Walsh, Kenneth
*Articles are free through 31 Jan 2014


giovedì 2 gennaio 2014

ONLINE JOURNAL of NURSING INFORMATICS - Free Peer Reviewed Journal


OJNI is a free, online, peer reviewed nursing journal that is published three times a year.

OJNI Current Issue

Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI) October 2013
ISSN # 1089-9758 Indexed in CINAHL © 2013

INDEX OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Reconciling Pyxis overrides after the implementation of EPIC 
by Pamela J. Pockras, MSN, NNP-BC, CLC and Reanna M. Smith, BSN, BA, RNC-NIC
Preparing Students for an Electronic Workplace.
by Cheryl Stephens-Lee MScNI, RN, Der-Fa Lu, PhD RN and Kathy E. Wilson, PhD RN
Effects of Technology and Connectedness on Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Online Journal of Nursing Informatics 
by Joan M. Culley, PhD, MPH, RN, CWOCN, JoAnne Herman, PhD, RN, David Smith, BSN, RN and Abbas Tavakoli, DrPH, MPH, ME

EDITORIALS

When I was young, I had to walk 10 miles in the snow to get to school….
by Dee McGonigle PhD, RN, FAAN, CNE, Editor in Chief
PICO Search Strategies
by Jack Yensen, PhD, Chief Senior Editor
Mahara – a Versatile Open-source ePortfolio
by June Kaminski, PhD(c), MSN, RN, Chief Senior Editor
Invited Editorial: Caring and technology. 
by Taryn L. Hill, PhD, MSN, RN
Smartphone healthcare apps: Tricorder quality yet? 
by Terri L. Schmitt PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, CDE

SENIOR EDITOR COLUMNS

Issues, Impacts and Insights

Using Health Information Technology to Engage Patients in their Care
by Sheila M. Gephart, PhD, RN and Judith Effken, PhD, RN, FACMI, FAAN, Senior Editor

Critical Conversations about Optimal Design

National Testimony about EHR Implementation and Usability 
by Nancy Staggers, PhD, RN, FAAN, Senior Editor

Future Thoughts Now

Future Column – v201309
by Scott Erdley, DNS, RN, Senior Editor

The Frontier: Floating in the Cloud and Networking in an Internet Connected World

A Canadian Perspective on Nursing Informatics

An App a day, are you ready for another way?
by Lynn Nagle, PhD RN, Senior Editor

STUDENT ARTICLES