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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36645416/quality-and-safety-education-for-nurses-a-bibliometric-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gwen Sherwood, Cheryl B Jones, Jamie L Conklin, Adam Dodd
PURPOSE: Since its origin in the United States in 2005, Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) has guided nurses' preparation for alleviating preventable harm and improving quality safe care. QSEN's value is illustrated through specific inclusion in the competency-based 2021 American Association for Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Essentials. The purpose of this bibliometric analysis is to explore publication patterns of the extant QSEN literature to assess QSEN's spread and global penetration and to map the available knowledge and data regarding quality and safety education for nurses...
January 16, 2023: Journal of Nursing Scholarship
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36579282/a-fully-online-research-practicum-curriculum-for-undergraduate-medical-students-a-protocol-paper
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robin J Jacobs, Joshua Costin
INTRODUCTION: Research is a critically important skill for medical trainees that helps physicians to advance the state of science and provide optimal healthcare to patients. The number of physician-scientists is decreasing. Competing priorities, limited research faculty, shrinking research budgets, and meeting accreditation standards limit the amount of time and effort needed to train undergraduate medical students sufficiently for them to engage in independent research activities. The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and implementation of a fully online research practicum as part of the medical school curriculum...
November 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36367957/information-literacy-of-matriculating-chiropractic-students-assessed-via-research-readiness-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krista L Ward, Barbara L Delli Gatti, Annette Osenga, Donna H Odierna, Monica Smith
OBJECTIVE: We developed a Research Readiness Survey (RRS) to identify students' information literacy needs prior to instruction by a team of faculty members and librarians in our doctor of chiropractic program clinical research literacy courses. In addition to describing students' responses to our RRS, we explored associations between (1) students' overall performance on the RRS and their prior earned degrees and (2) their self-reported ability and performance on questions pertaining to evaluating information quality (standard 3 of the Association of College and Research Libraries [ACRL] Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education)...
November 11, 2022: Journal of Chiropractic Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36327590/interpersonal-and-communication-skills-development-in-general-nursing-preceptorship-education-and-training-programmes-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Philip Hardie, Andrew Darley, Lisa Langan, Attracta Lafferty, Suzi Jarvis, Catherine Redmond
AIM: The aim of this systematic scoping review is to examine and synthesise the available literature on developing interpersonal and communication skills in general nursing preceptorship education programmes. BACKGROUND: Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills are an essential component of nursing preceptorship. Preceptors are integral in facilitating, guiding, and developing positive interpersonal relationships between the nursing student (the preceptee), the qualified nurse (the preceptor), and patients...
October 27, 2022: Nurse Education in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35985907/physician-directed-information-prescription-service-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Maryam Okhovati, Zohreh Bagherinezhad, Vahideh Zarea Gavgani, Hossein Safizadeh
OBJECTIVE: This scoping review aims to identify and map the characteristics of research studies, types, delivery methods, and team members of physician-directed information prescription services. METHODS: Following the PRISMA-ScR checklist, a systematic search was performed on Web of Science, Scopus, Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA), and PubMed/Medline from 1990 to 2021. RESULTS: 37 studies were included in the final analysis...
August 4, 2022: Patient Education and Counseling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35980629/medical-residency-milestones-competencies-in-informatics-library-and-evidence-based-practice
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deborah J Rhue, Jonathan D Eldredge
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) sets standards known as Milestones and monitors the progress of medical residents as they advance toward medical practice in their specialties. Health sciences librarians need to train medical residents in certain competency areas to help reach the Milestone standards. This project analyzed the Milestones related to informatics, library, and evidence-based practice (EBP) skills to identify core and optional library-related curricular elements that can be integrated into different medical specialty residencies...
2022: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35552212/how-to-answer-clinical-questions-at-the-point-of-care-clinical-librarian-intervention-for-family-medicine-residents
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ani Orchanian-Cheff, Benjamin Kaasa
PROBLEM ADDRESSED: Family medicine residency programs need to incorporate ongoing training in the CanMEDS-Family Medicine scholar role. OBJECTIVE OF PROGRAM: To teach and reinforce evidence-based, point-of-care search skills in family medicine residents through involvement of a clinical librarian at morning report. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: A clinical librarian session is run weekly during morning report while residents rotate through a family medicine-run inpatient unit...
May 2022: Canadian Family Physician Médecin de Famille Canadien
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35313812/developing-a-tool-to-assess-the-skills-to-perform-a-health-technology-assessment
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Bidonde, Jose Francisco Meneses-Echavez, Brian Asare, Lumbwe Chola, Mohamed Gad, Lieke Fleur Heupink, Elizabeth Fleur Peacocke
BACKGROUND: Health technology assessment (HTA) brings together evidence from various disciplines while using explicit methods to assess the value of health technologies. In resource-constrained settings, there is a growing demand to measure and develop specialist skills, including those for HTA, to aid the implementation of Universal Healthcare Coverage. The purpose of this study was twofold: a) to find validated tools for the assessment of the technical capacity to conduct a HTA, and if none were found, to develop a tool, and b) to describe experiences of its pilot...
March 22, 2022: BMC Medical Research Methodology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35113051/educational-interventions-to-improve-graduating-nursing-students-practice-readiness-a-systematic-review
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bobbi Shatto, Geralyn Meyer, Mary Krieger, Maria Josefa Kreienkamp, Ashley Kendall, Nicole Breitbach
BACKGROUND: For practice readiness, graduates need minimal competence in many areas. The American Association of Col-leges of Nursing (AACN) identified 10 domains of competence. PURPOSE: The aim was to determine whether there is evidence of the objective assessment of learning in the senior year that aligns with the new AACN domains. METHODS: A systematic literature review included English language, final year, baccalaureate program, and outcomes objec-tively measured...
February 2, 2022: Nurse Educator
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35028477/copyright-literacy-and-lis-education-analysis-of-its-inclusion-in-the-curricula-of-master-s-degree-programs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan-Carlos Fernández-Molina, Daniel Martínez-Ávila, José Augusto Chaves Guimarães, Eduardo Graziosi Silva
The close relationship between copyright laws and the development of library activities has become more intense and complex in recent years due to the impact of the digital setting. For this reason, librarians must have adequate knowledge about copyright, whether it be to carry out their own functions and tasks, or to help co-workers and users as efficiently as possible. The aim of the present paper is to determine the type of copyright instruction offered, plus its focus and depth, to students of master's programs in library and information studies at today's outstanding universities in this field...
January 2022: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34858100/video-killed-the-multiple-choice-quiz-capturing-pharmacy-students-literature-searching-skills-using-a-screencast-video-assignment
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Emily P Jones, Christopher S Wisniewski
Background: In a flipped, required first-year drug information course, students were taught the systematic approach to answering drug information questions, commonly utilized resources, and literature searching. As co-coordinator, a librarian taught three weeks of the course focused on mobile applications, development of literature searching skills, and practicing in PubMed. Course assignments were redesigned in 2019 based on assessment best practices and replaced weekly multiple-choice quizzes used in prior iterations of the course...
October 1, 2021: Journal of the Medical Library Association: JMLA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34858096/addressing-challenges-with-systematic-review-teams-through-effective-communication-a-case-report
#32
Linda C O'Dwyer, Q Eileen Wafford
Background: Every step in the systematic review process has challenges, ranging from resistance by review teams to adherence to standard methodology to low-energy commitment to full participation. These challenges can derail the project and result in significant delays, duplication of work, and failure to complete the review. Communication during the systematic review process is key to ensuring it runs smoothly and is identified as a core competency for librarians involved in systematic reviews...
October 1, 2021: Journal of the Medical Library Association: JMLA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34807798/effective-competency-based-medical-education-requires-learning-environments-that-promote-a-mastery-goal-orientation-a-narrative-review
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shelley Ross, Cassandra Pirraglia, Alexandra M Aquilina, Rosslynn Zulla
PURPOSE: Competency-based medical education (CBME) emphasizes the need for learners to be central to their own learning and to take an active role in learning. This approach has a dual aim: to encourage learners to actively engage in their own learning, and to push learners to develop learning strategies that will prepare them for lifelong learning. This review paper proposes a theoretical bridge between CBME and lifelong learning and puts forth the argument that in order for CBME programs to produce the physicians truly needed in our society now and in the future, learning environments must be intentionally designed to foster mastery goal orientations and to support the development of adaptive self-regulated learning skills and behaviours...
November 22, 2021: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34752192/results-of-an-informal-needs-assessment-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine Pepper
A previous Informatics Education column argued that, while instruction is a competency defined by the Medical Library Association and is a job requirement for many public services librarians, little opportunity exists for learning how to teach in formal training venues, such as library school, relegating librarians to learn how to teach on their own. After examining some of the literature surrounding pedagogy for medical informatics librarians, a link to a brief, informal survey on pedagogical training needs was provided...
October 2021: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34732499/preparing-social-workers-to-address-health-inequities-emerging-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-by-building-capacity-for-health-policy-a-scoping-review-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachelle Ashcroft, Simon Lam, Toula Kourgiantakis, Stephanie Begun, Michelle L A Nelson, Keith Adamson, Susan Cadell, Benjamin Walsh, Andrea Greenblatt, Amina Hussain, Deepy Sur, Frank Sirotich, Shelley L Craig
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought tremendous changes in healthcare delivery and exacerbated a wide range of inequities. Social workers across a broad range of healthcare settings bring an expertise in social, behavioural and mental healthcare needed to help address these health inequities. In addition, social workers integrate policy-directed interventions and solutions in clinical practice, which is a needed perspective for recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. It remains unclear, however, what the most pressing policy issues are that have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic...
November 3, 2021: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34629978/increasing-student-engagement-using-an-amazing-race-style-competition
#36
Emily F Gorman
Background: Game-based learning is a successful strategy for teaching various concepts to students, from general orientations to more in-depth material. Pharmacy students in a first-year lab course were introduced to library and drug information resources through a lecture-style class in their first week of school, which was ineffective in terms of engagement. To combat this issue, the pharmacy liaison librarian advocated for moving this class session later in the semester and proposed a game-based activity to replace the lecture...
July 1, 2021: Journal of the Medical Library Association: JMLA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34556514/reasoning-like-a-doctor-or-like-a-nurse-an-integrative-review-protocol
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jettie Vreugdenhil, Sunia Somra, Hans Ket, Eugène J F M Custers, Marcel E Reinders, Jos Dobber, Rashmi A Kusurkar
INTRODUCTION: Clinical reasoning, a major competency for all health professionals, has been defined and studied 'within' each profession. We do not know if content, process and outcomes are comparable 'between' physician and nursing clinical reasoning. This paper aims to set up a protocol for an integrative review to analyse and synthesise the scientific nursing and medical clinical reasoning literature. It builds on the history of nursing and medical clinical reasoning research and aims to create a higher level of conceptual clarity of clinical reasoning, to increase mutual understanding in collaboration in patient care, education and research...
September 23, 2021: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34495804/evolving-librarian-engagement-in-undergraduate-medical-education-student-research-and-scholarship
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Zeigen, Andrew Hamilton
Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) program curriculum redesign at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in the early 2010s resulted in incorporation of a long-term research project-called "Scholarly Projects"-into the UME experience. Since 2014, OHSU librarians have participated in curricular support for Scholarly Projects, focusing on helping students develop skills in searching and information management at a moment when the students are starting their projects. This library participation has developed over time and continues to change in response to ongoing librarian reflection on student engagement with the material...
July 2021: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34457895/clinical-case-conference-blogs-integrating-clinical-librarians-to-enhance-resident-education-and-enforce-acgme-competencies
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brendan P Lovasik, John P Haydek, Hannah Rutledge, Emily Lawson, D Susie Buchter, Keith A Delman, Daniel D Dressler
Resident conferences are primary educational endeavors for trainees and faculty alike. We describe the development of collaborative clinician-librarian educational blogs within the Internal Medicine (2009), Pediatrics (2012), and General Surgery (2018) residency programs. Clinical librarians attended resident conferences and generated evidence-based blog posts based on learning topics and clinical questions encountered during the conferences. In the decade since introduction of the blogs, this partnership has resulted in over 2000 blog posts and generated over 1800 individual views per month...
April 2021: Medical Science Educator
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34384872/publication-inaccuracies-listed-in-general-surgery-residency-training-program-applications
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Dante Yeh, John M Reynolds, Gerd Daniel Pust, Danny Sleeman, Jonathan P Meizoso, Christopher Menzel, Davis Horkan, Matthew Lineberry, Rachel Yudkowsky, Yoon Soo Park
BACKGROUND: - Professionalism is a core competency which is difficult to assess. We examined the incidence of publication inaccuracies in Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) applications to our training program as potential indicators of unprofessional behavior. STUDY DESIGN: - We reviewed all 2019-2020 NRMP Match applicants being considered for interview. Applicant demographics recorded including standardized exam scores, gender, medical school, and medical school ranking (2019 US News and World Report)...
July 22, 2021: Journal of the American College of Surgeons
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