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Innovation in action: How to design a new graduate float pool
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Introduction: Nurse staffing is a challenge. Float pools have been used effectively to staff units with hospital employees. Experienced nurses ... -
Innovation in Doctoral Nursing Education: One University's Response to the IOM Recommendation
(2017-10-10)The 2010 IOM report called for doubling the number of U.S. doctorally-prepared nurses by 2020. One university answered the call by examining existing barriers and creating an innovative doctoral education program. Participants ... -
Innovation in graduate nursing education: Teaching health policy using an evidence-informed health policy model
(2017-09-18)Evidence-informed Health Policy (EIHP) is a model graduate nursing educators can integrate into health policy courses, to facilitate student understanding of policy and its concomitant, complex processes. EIHP and EBP ... -
Innovation in practice: A QSEN framework for redesigning a clinical advancement program for nurses
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Tuesday, November 10, 2015: The Institute of Medicine recommendations to address quality and safety provided the spark for the Quality Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) movement. This spark has also ... -
Innovation in practice: A QSEN framework for redesigning a clinical advancement program for nurses and strategies to grow and sustain a competency assessment model utilizing the Quality Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) in the clinical setting
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Tuesday, November 10, 2015: The Institute of Medicine recommendations to address quality and safety provided the spark for the Quality Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) movement. This spark has also ... -
Innovation in public-health nursing education: A survey of student acquisition of core knowledge and competencies
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016: Historically, baccalaureate nursing education programs have collaborated with public health departments in facilitating community/public health clinical learning opportunities ... -
Innovation in teaching: Clinical reasoning through cooperative gaming
(2017-08-17)The innovation presented is a cooperative game designed to teach content and promote intraprofessional and interprofessional collaboration and teamwork. The game is unique in that it is simple to adapt to any teaching plan, ... -
Innovation is hot: Use of a skin patch device to obtain temperature measurements
(2017-10-25)Numerous devices are available to measure body temperature. An innovative, thin, disposable, flexible, battery-powered temperature skin patch that continuously measures and transmits skin temperature to a smart device was ... -
Innovation: Reconstruction for Discovery
Innovative frameworks are not consistently utilized for problem solving and increasing engagement. Barriers to innovative thinking have been identified due to lack of knowledge and direction. Innovative models (linear, ... -
Innovations in cancer recovery care: Neurofeedback protocol feasible and improved self-reported cognition and fatigue symptoms
Sixteen breast cancer survivors with persistent cognitive impairment and fatigue completed 20 sessions of neurofeedback and reported statistically significant improvements in perceived cognition and fatigue levels. These ... -
Innovations in fatigue risk management systems
Addressing fatigue in healthcare provides unique challenges. This presentation provides an overview of the current state of fatigue risk management systems (FRMS) in hospitals and provides a toolkit for implementation of ... -
Innovations in Leadership Development: Improving Organizational Safety Culture
(2017-10-11)In this third session of the symposium we will use a case study approach to apply concepts of mindfulness and reflective practice introduced in the sessions 1 and 2. We will use a guided reflective process to identify ... -
Innovations in nursing education: Virtual simulation games versus traditional case studies for presimulation preparation
A quasi-experimental study evaluated nursing student (n=115) preferences for presimulation preparation activities. Although more students completed the case study than the virtual simulation game, those who played the game ... -
Innovations in the Care of Cancer Survivors and their Families
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Background: Today cancer is considered a "Chronic Health Condition" with over 12 million survivors. While most survivors will be treated within their local communities, there ... -
Innovative Academic-Retail Partnership for Carbon Monoxide Intervention Funding
(2017-07-27)Carbon monoxide (CO) is the primary cause of US poison-related death; in South Carolina, the majority of homes do not have CO monitors, nor do EMS workers. This session describes innovative academic-retailer partnerships ... -
An innovative academic-service partnership-inspiring and engaging nurses in global health priorities
This presentation will describe the origin and outcomes of a unique academic-service partnership to inspire awareness of global health priorities and provide an actionable framework to engage nursing students, faculty and ... -
An innovative acupunch exercise program for older adults in community
(2017-09-19)The purpose of this presentation is to introduce a newly-developed complementary health practice method, the Healthy Beat Acupunch (HBA) exercise program, for global nurse practitioners and researchers who are interested ... -
An innovative approach to a capstone course applied to a pediatric endocrine unit with integration of the Carnegie Foundation recommendations
(2012-01-04)The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching funded a study that examined essential qualities needed by professionals to function effectively in the practice of nursing. Through the examination of behaviors of ... -
An innovative approach to interprofessional education: Teaching patient safety using patient advisors
This study involves the development of innovative approaches to engaging patient advisors in health profession education, utilizing IHI open school courses to teach patient safety and to promote interprofessional communication ... -
An Innovative Approach to Mentoring Newly Hired Nurse Educators
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Introduction: Newly hired nurse educators face multiple challenges in today's rapidly changing academic environment. Transitioning from clinical ...