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October 2, 2023: Patient-Centered Outcomes Core Develops Tool Kit to Promote Health Equity in PROs

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Core has developed a new tool kit to provide resources to support the capture of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures in diverse study populations. The post October 2, 2023: Patient-Centered Outcomes Core Develops Tool Kit to Promote Health Equity in PROs appeared first on Rethinking Clinical Trials.

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Grand Rounds February 28, 2025: Behavioral Economic and Staffing Strategies To Increase Adoption of the ABCDEF Bundle in the Intensive Care Unit (BEST-ICU): Protocol, Challenges, and Major Updates (Eduard Vasilevskis, MD, MPH; Michele C. Balas PhD, RN, CCRN-K, FCCM, FAAN)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The study team will monitor fidelity through real-time monthly tracking of audit and feedback information and through direct observation by Registered Nurse (RN) Implementation Facilitators. Over 3,000 work intensity surveys have already been completed, split between RNs and non-nurses.

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Illingworth: mobile nursing can reduce trial patient burden

Outsourcing Pharma

A leader from home-based clinical services firm Illingworth Research Group talks about the evolution of mobile nursing and how it can keep trials going.

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Models predict nursing home residents' risk of fall-related injuries

Medical Xpress

In research published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, investigators developed and validated models that can predict the risk of fall-related injuries in nursing home residents based on routinely collected clinical data.

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Nurses trained via virtual reality performed better than those trained by inpatient clinical training

Medical Xpress

In search of novel tactics to accommodate a larger student body and fulfill workforce demands, nursing schools are developing new approaches to optimize learning, engage learners, and provide methods to ensure competency in future nursing graduates.

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Program leads to sustained improvements in nurses' moral resilience

Medical Xpress

A program developed by Cynda Hylton Rushton, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, and her team from Johns Hopkins University led to sustained improvements in nurses' ability to effectively address ethical challenges, according to research published in American Journal of Critical Care.

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ICON's Kathleen Mandziuk's journey from nursing to respected drug development innovator

BioPharma Reporter

Mandziuk is vice president of real world solutions and tokenisation and says nothing could have prepared the health industry for the global impact the Covid pandemic has had.

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