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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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'n Uitkomsgebaseerde leerbegeleidingsbenadering vir die preseptor in intensiewesorg eenhede

Coetzee, Isabella Maria 21 November 2011 (has links)
M.Cur. / From out the researchers experience of the critical care nursing practice, a need for clinical learning outcomes was identified. There are no listed guidelines or outcomes of what the critical care learner should be able to do at the end of the program, to function as a competent critical care-nursing practitioner. From the above mentioned problemstatement the following question were asked namely: Which knowledge's, skills, attitudes and values do the critical care learner need to function as a compatend critical care nursing practitioner? The main aim of this study was to compile a manual with clinical learning outcomes for the following disciplines within the critical care practice + Cardiology and cardio-thorasic surgery + General surgery and Pulmonary + Neuro-surgery and trauma From out the constructivistic learning approach a contextual, qualitative and describing study was done.The first objective namely the formulation of clinical learning outcomes from out the literature was done by means of a extensive literature survey. The second and third objective of the study namely the formulation of clinical learning outcomes for the different disciplines within the critical care practices. And compiling a manual for the preceptor in the critical care practice was done simultaneously. The clinical learning outcomes was written directly into the format of a manual. Eighty questioners was handed out to critical care trained registered nurses. The data gathered from out the questioners was used in identifying learning outcomes. There are generic clinical learning outcomes, these outcomes are universal for al the disciplines within the critical care practice. Specific clinical learning outcomes where identified for • Coronary and thoracic surgery • Neuro-surgery and • Trauma Specific learning outcomes are outcomes that are only applicable within that specific discipline. If effective clinical guidance are facilitated by means of the clinical learning outcomes and the learner has reached al the outcomes, he/she should be able to function as a competend critical nursing practitioner.
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Implementation strategies to improve critical care nurses' knowledge of and adherence to evidence-based guidelines

Reynolds, Staci Sue 01 April 2016 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Healthcare workers are responsible for providing evidence-based care to patients; however, many patients receive unnecessary or harmful care. Successful implementation of evidence-based guidelines can improve patient outcomes, particularly among vulnerable neuroscience patients. Focused efforts to improve nursing knowledge of and adherence to these guidelines are warranted. The purpose of this dissertation was to determine the most effective strategies for implementing evidence-based guidelines into nursing practice. First, an integrative review of the literature was conducted to explore studies addressing implementation of evidence-based guidelines in nursing. Implications from the review suggested further research to better understand which strategies should be utilized to best implement evidence-based nursing practices. Two pre- and posttest studies were then designed to identify a bundle of implementation strategies to improve neurocritical care nurses' knowledge of and adherence to stroke and spinal cord injury guidelines. The tailored, multi-faceted strategies consisted of local opinion leaders, printed educational materials, and educational outreach. Improvements in nursing knowledge of and adherence to these guidelines were noted. Lastly, program evaluations were conducted using a mixed-methods study to understand neurocritical care nurses' perceptions of the usefulness of the strategies employed during the two studies. Findings from this research provided support for the most effective implementation strategies to enhance knowledge development and guideline adherence among neurocritical care nurses for implementation of stroke and spinal cord guidelines.

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