The objective of this CNL Internship Project is to improve patient compliance with the flu vaccine for the 2015 fiscal year. Currently the project is set at a teaching hospital in Northern California on the Abdominal Transplant Unit. Participants include six staff nurses who care for End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), End Stage Liver Disease (ESLD) and abdominal transplant patients. To address the barriers to vaccination, specifically patients ’ fear of adverse effects, nursing journal clubs (NJC) were implemented on the unit to educate nurses about the current research on flu vaccination for this patient population. As the facilitator, the CNL encouraged discussion on clinical research and reviewed steps to critically appraise journal article...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the profile, vaccination status and the motivating factors that lead nurses ...
Vaccines have been identified as one of the most effective primary preventions in health promotion t...
Patients with cancer are at higher risk for complications from infectious complications, and advance...
The objective of this CNL Internship Project is to improve patient compliance with the flu vaccine f...
Aim: This paper is a report on a study that explored the professional development of intensive care ...
Background: Seasonal influenza is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Despite ...
Aims and objectives. To critically analyse the literature describing nurses’ knowledge, attitudes an...
Background: Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for healthcare workers (HCWs) to reduce r...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to construct an educational instrument in the modality of a booklet, so a...
Yearly influenza (flu) immunization rates for hospital healthcare workers (HCW) continue to be lower...
Aims and objectives To critically analyse the literature describing nurses\u27 knowledge, attitudes ...
re vi ew ed a rti cl e his four-phase evidence-based practice initiative was designed to determine p...
Influenza (the flu) is a serious respiratory illness that can cause severe complications, often lead...
Executive Summary An Evidence-Based Intervention to Improve Vaccination Rates for Seasonal Influenza...
Healthcare practice is increasingly focused on delivering care that is based on published research e...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the profile, vaccination status and the motivating factors that lead nurses ...
Vaccines have been identified as one of the most effective primary preventions in health promotion t...
Patients with cancer are at higher risk for complications from infectious complications, and advance...
The objective of this CNL Internship Project is to improve patient compliance with the flu vaccine f...
Aim: This paper is a report on a study that explored the professional development of intensive care ...
Background: Seasonal influenza is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Despite ...
Aims and objectives. To critically analyse the literature describing nurses’ knowledge, attitudes an...
Background: Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for healthcare workers (HCWs) to reduce r...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to construct an educational instrument in the modality of a booklet, so a...
Yearly influenza (flu) immunization rates for hospital healthcare workers (HCW) continue to be lower...
Aims and objectives To critically analyse the literature describing nurses\u27 knowledge, attitudes ...
re vi ew ed a rti cl e his four-phase evidence-based practice initiative was designed to determine p...
Influenza (the flu) is a serious respiratory illness that can cause severe complications, often lead...
Executive Summary An Evidence-Based Intervention to Improve Vaccination Rates for Seasonal Influenza...
Healthcare practice is increasingly focused on delivering care that is based on published research e...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the profile, vaccination status and the motivating factors that lead nurses ...
Vaccines have been identified as one of the most effective primary preventions in health promotion t...
Patients with cancer are at higher risk for complications from infectious complications, and advance...