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NJ Takes Lead - School Nurses in Key Position to Combat Bullying

September 22, 2011 | Human Capital Blog Post

Children need to feel safe at school and the school nurse is considered a “safe zone.” This is because the school nurse is not viewed by the students as directly related to the academic or discipline aspects of the school environment. Therefore scho ...

Colleagues in Caring: Regional Collaboratives for Nursing Work Force Development

National Program

Program to support nursing service institutions to initiate concerted work force development systems within their regions.

The Benefits and Challenges of Multisite Studies

October 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Multisite studies provide large, diverse samples with sufficient statistical power to detect significant associations between nursing systems, care processes and outcomes. In this article, the researchers provide the example of six lessons learned from a nursing-led multisite study on non-intercepted medication errors in 14 acute care hospitals.

New Curriculum for School Nurses Helps Them Deal With Students' Trauma Symptoms After Hurricane Katrina

April 26, 2010 | Program Result

Some 304 school health nurses and 199 other school health personnel, social workers and community partners received training using the "Trauma to Triumph" curriculum developed by Louisiana State University School of Nursing.

Colleagues in Caring: Regional Collaboratives for Nursing Work Force Development

October 15, 2009 | Program Result

Colleagues in Caring: Regional Collaboratives for Nursing Work Force Development was a national program to streamline the nursing education system and increase the capacity and attractiveness of the nursing profession.

From Issues to Action

January 1, 2009 | Book

Nurse researchers share their knowledge and expertise on the connection between research and policy change.

Addressing the Complexities of Survey Research

January 1, 2009 | Book

This chapter of "Nursing Policy Research: Turning Evidence-Based Research into Health Policy" reviews the conceptual and practical issues related to conducting surveys, including development of the research topic and survey questions, maximizing data collection, and coping with common problems.

Partnerships for Training Distance Learning Project Trains Clinicians to Serve the Health Needs of Mississippi Delta Residents

October 1, 2004 | Program Result

The Delta Health Education Partnership developed a distance-education degree program for nurse practitioner, certified nurse-midwife and physician assistant students in the federally designated Medically Underserved Area of the lower Mississippi Delta.

South Dakota Consortium Identifies and Prepares for State's Nursing Needs

October 15, 2004 | Program Result

The South Dakota Board of Nursing led a South Dakota consortium that included nurses, nurse educators and nurse employers that established a system to collect and analyze state nursing workforce data and report on nurse supply-and-demand trends.

Southern Texas Consortium Identifies and Prepares for Region's Nursing Needs

October 15, 2004 | Program Result

Texas A& M University oversaw a consortium of health care interests that developed a predictive model to identify future nursing care needs and helped initiate improvements in the nursing education system, including an online nursing curriculum.

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