Browsing by Author Affiliations "The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA"
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Develop nursing research leaders: A clinical nurse profile and motivating factors
This educational activity reports on the results from an interpretive descriptive study. Data illustrate what motivates a clinical nurse to be interested and/or engaged in research. Findings include a clinical nurse profile ... -
Enhancing frontline crisis leadership practices to support staff wellbeing during COVID-19: Lessons learned
Frontline nurse leaders who implement and model evidence-based crisis leadership practices are an essential resource to support staff wellbeing and resilience. This presentation describes the inter-professional design and ... -
[Excerpt and supplemental materials for] Johns Hopkins nursing evidence-based practice: Model and guidelines (3rd ed.)
(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2018)This item record pertains to materials from Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Model and Guidelines, Third Edition, which are provided free of charge by the publisher. About this book: Johns Hopkins Nursing ... -
Implementation of an intervention to increase number of certified nurses in an emergency medicine department
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Saturday, April 9, 2016, and Friday, April 8, 2016: The purpose of this study was to describe the effect of an intervention to promote certification among nurses in the ED while reducing the cost of ... -
Improving door-to-ECG time for patients presenting with chest pain in the adult emergency department
(2017-07-19)Purpose: The American Heart Association/ American College of Cardiology guidelines recommend rapid door-to-electrocardiography (ECG) times for patients who present with chest pain. Reducing ECG-to-door time is important ... -
Increasing nursing scholarship through dedicated human resources
Session D presented Thursday, September 27, 2:30-3:30 pm Purpose: As the role of nursing grows in healthcare, the engagement of bedside nurses in evidence based practice (EBP) and clinical research is becoming the rule ... -
Promoting interprofessional collaboration to deliver quality perioperative care in surgical oncology during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Cancer is a life-altering diagnosis that requires timely access to specialty care to achieve positive clinical outcomes. Interprofessional collaboration is essential for best practice in cancer care. However, during the ... -
Staff perceptions of barriers to mobilization in a comprehensive stroke care setting
When and how to mobilize stroke patients in the early, hospital period remains controversial. We surveyed an interdisciplinary team of stroke providers about their perceptions of early mobilization after stroke. Results ... -
Toward a healthy work environment: Honoring the voices of frontline nurses
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Sunday, March 19, 2017: Clear and concise communication is a key component of a professional work environment; especially in healthcare, where communication lapses can lead to patient safety events. ... -
Transgender 101: Increasing nursing cultural competence to address health care disparities
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Thursday, September 25, 2014: Historically, transgender individuals health needs have been largely ignored by American medicine and nursing. It is only within the past few decades that the American ...