Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) after trauma from a fall, motor vehicle collision, or assault frequently develop a mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) also called concussion. There is no specific treatment for concussion, therefore, the focus shifts to managing symptoms. Countless EDs experience overcrowding leading to time and resource constraints, therefore nursing discharge education is brief and may only review symptoms which require immediate medical attention. This ED discharge practice leaves the patient on their own to manage symptoms and if the patient is unaware, they may perform activities that exacerbate their condition. The purpose of this project was to evaluate the impact of an educational program on ED nu...
Clinical Problem: The educational level and training of health care providers in managing concussion...
Background: Sports-related concussions (SRC) are very common in youth in the US and represent a majo...
There is known variation in Thai nurses\u27 knowledge regarding the best available evidence for care...
Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) after trauma from a fall, motor vehicle collisi...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to improve the Emergency Department (ED) nurses’ knowledge ...
Background: Despite the increased awareness and education to the public, concussions in children con...
Concussions are a major public health concern. Despite increased concussion awareness and education,...
This study aims to review the literature on educational interventions for the discharge of mild trau...
This project consists of a series of interventions to implement a cost effective concussion preventi...
Sports related concussions are a major public health concern for children, parents, coaches, and hea...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), known as concussion, is receiving increasing global attention. G...
A handout for patients and parents with evidence-based education about concussions. Designed to be ...
Primary objective: To examine and compare a sample of head injury care instruction forms available i...
Concussions are a form of mild traumatic brain injury, yet the potential short-term and long-term ad...
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) brings nearly 500,000 children to the emergency room (ER) annuall...
Clinical Problem: The educational level and training of health care providers in managing concussion...
Background: Sports-related concussions (SRC) are very common in youth in the US and represent a majo...
There is known variation in Thai nurses\u27 knowledge regarding the best available evidence for care...
Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) after trauma from a fall, motor vehicle collisi...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to improve the Emergency Department (ED) nurses’ knowledge ...
Background: Despite the increased awareness and education to the public, concussions in children con...
Concussions are a major public health concern. Despite increased concussion awareness and education,...
This study aims to review the literature on educational interventions for the discharge of mild trau...
This project consists of a series of interventions to implement a cost effective concussion preventi...
Sports related concussions are a major public health concern for children, parents, coaches, and hea...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), known as concussion, is receiving increasing global attention. G...
A handout for patients and parents with evidence-based education about concussions. Designed to be ...
Primary objective: To examine and compare a sample of head injury care instruction forms available i...
Concussions are a form of mild traumatic brain injury, yet the potential short-term and long-term ad...
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) brings nearly 500,000 children to the emergency room (ER) annuall...
Clinical Problem: The educational level and training of health care providers in managing concussion...
Background: Sports-related concussions (SRC) are very common in youth in the US and represent a majo...
There is known variation in Thai nurses\u27 knowledge regarding the best available evidence for care...