Transform Your Practice: Strategies for Clinical Inquiry
April 11, 2011
This exciting event is targeted for nurses in all practice settings interested in learning practical strategies to improve excellence in clinical outcomes. [Learn more]
Quality - Performance Improvement
- Time, Technology and Talent:A Multifaceted Approach to Reducing Sepsis Mortality
- Application of Innovative Methods to Transform the Environment of Care and Reduce Surgical Site Infection (SSI)
- SCITT: Simulated Code Interdisciplinary Team Training
Presentation Handouts
- How to write a Clinical Question
- Strategies to get Evidence into Practice Extracting‐Summarizing‐Embedding
- National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale in Plain English: Reliable for Novice Users with Minimal Training
- Transform Your Practice: Strategies for Clinical Inquiry
- Cultural Sensitivity: Understanding of the Latino Birth Experience
- Improving Patient Care with a Sepsis Coordinator
- Fever Packet Distribution to Parents of Febrile Children and its Effect on Rates of Emergency Department Recidivism
- Taking the Pressure Off: Impacting the Rate of Hospital-Associated Pressure Ulcers
- A Naturalistic Inquiry of Obstetrical Staff Nurses Experiences of Clinical Learning
- The Evidence Extracting-Summarizing-Embedding
- Helping Nurses Help Smokers Quit
- Propofol Dose Response Analysis for Procedural Sedation: A Mathematical Modeling Study
- Clinical Inquiry: Creating our future
- A Naturalistic Inquiry of Obstetrical Staff Nurses Experiences of Clinical Learning
0900-1000 Session
- Qualitative Design and Measurement-Nardone
- LH Qualitative Design and Measurement Case Study
- Quantitative Research Design:Fitting the Method to the Question
1045-1145 Session
- LH Making Sense of the Data_Exercise
- Making Sense of the Data_Nardone
- Making Sense of the Data_Ethical Implications of Qualitative Research
- Collecting & Making Sense of Quantitative Data
Call for Abstracts
Abstracts are due by February 15, 2011.