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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39094025

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BACKGROUND: An increased demand for pediatric-focused advanced practice providers (APPs) exists to address the health care needs of children with medical complexity. Postlicensure advanced practice fellowship programs have been developed to help improve novice provider transition to practice, reducing attrition. OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this integrative review are to (1) identify outcome measurements of pediatric-focused advanced practice fellowship programs and (2) evaluate the outcome measures to guide future implications for practice. DATA SOURCES: A systematic integrative literature review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systemic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, and Google Scholar were searched in August and September 2022. Articles met inclusion criteria if they included new graduate APPs, reported the intervention of a pediatric fellowship program, and shared outcome measurements. Studies were excluded if they did not directly report on fellowship program outcome measures. Thirteen studies met inclusion criteria and were summarized and appraised for quality using the Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Model. CONCLUSIONS: Four themes from the literature included the favorable impact of advanced practice fellowship programs on (a) job satisfaction, (b) retention, (c) clinical and professional performance, and (d) financial outcomes. Variable strategies were used to measure outcomes across programs. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Postlicensure pediatric-focused advanced practice fellowship programs seem to improve retention and job satisfaction, increase provider confidence, and bring a favorable return on investment for the organization. Future work should include investment in developing validated, standardized assessment tools to support future development of these programs in the pediatric population.

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Nurs Outlook ; 70(4): 616-624, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35513900

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BACKGROUND: DNP Scholarly projects require review for scientific merit and human subject protection. Rapid growth of DNP programs and projects has increased Institutional Review Board (IRB) burden and increased the length of project approval time when most DNP scholarly projects are quality improvement (QI) projects and not deemed Human Subjects Research (HSR). PURPOSE: Develop a process and describe the rationale for creating and implementing a Project Ethical Review Committee (PERC) in the School of Nursing and to evaluate the experience of the first cohort of submissions. PROCESS: Committee was formed using expert consensus approach, in collaboration with IRB. Standards of Procedures and training materials created. OUTCOME MEASURE: 100 projects submitted to committee; 95 deemed QI (95%) and 5 projects considered HSR (5%). First 94 projects were reviewed, and approval letters sent within 8 weeks. DISCUSSION: This paper discusses how PERC ensures rigorous and ethical review process for standardization, timeliness, and efficiency.


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Educação de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem , Estudantes de Enfermagem , Revisão Ética , Comitês de Ética em Pesquisa , Humanos , Padrões de Referência
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Nurse Educ ; 40(4): 174-8, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25689077

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In this post hoc review, prelicensure students' observations of communication interactions were evaluated to assess the students' ability to recognize ineffective professional communication due to an authority gradient and the resultant impact on the patient, other team members, and self. By expanding curricular content to include structured communication strategies using simulation, interprofessional education, and debriefing, students' advocacy skills should improve and potential patient safety risks should decrease as authority gradients are effectively challenged.


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Educação em Enfermagem/organização & administração , Relações Interprofissionais , Defesa do Paciente/educação , Segurança do Paciente , Estudantes de Enfermagem/psicologia , Comunicação , Humanos , Aprendizagem , Corpo Clínico Hospitalar/psicologia , Pesquisa em Educação em Enfermagem , Pesquisa em Avaliação de Enfermagem , Pesquisa Metodológica em Enfermagem , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente/organização & administração
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Am J Nurs ; 109(10): 44-8, 2009 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21753478

RESUMO

Influenza is a highly contagious, acute respiratory illness with a long history of outbreaks dating back several centuries. Although immunization is an effective means of protection against influenza, vaccination rates have been suboptimal, especially among certain high-risk groups, including children and health care personnel. This article reviews basic information about influenza and immunization, discusses the relevance of children as vectors of disease, and highlights current information on FluMist, an intranasally administered, live attenuated influenza vaccine, including studies of its use compared with trivalent inactivated vaccine and in children.


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Imunização/enfermagem , Vacinas contra Influenza/administração & dosagem , Influenza Humana/prevenção & controle , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Educação em Saúde , Humanos , Imunização/efeitos adversos , Imunização/estatística & dados numéricos , Lactente , Vacinas contra Influenza/efeitos adversos , Papel do Profissional de Enfermagem , Segurança , Estados Unidos , Vacinas Atenuadas
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