National cohort of eight selected for inaugural Doctor of Nursing Practice Postdoctoral Fellowship
COLUMBUS, OH – The Helene Fuld Health Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice (EBP) in Nursing and Healthcare in The Ohio State University College of Nursing is proud to announce the launch of its Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Postdoctoral Fellowship.
After a highly competitive application and review process, eight individuals were chosen to comprise the inaugural cohort, representing nursing leadership, clinical practice and academia.
"We couldn’t be more excited about launching this fellowship and our inaugural cohort. These outstanding nurses sit in positions where they have extensive reach across the entire healthcare spectrum. They come from across the United States (east coast to Hawaii) and work in acute, ambulatory and community settings in adult and pediatric care,” said Cindy Zellefrow, DNP, MSEd, RN, LSN, PHNA-BC, academic core and DNP fellowship director. “They hold leadership positions in large healthcare systems, work in national-level organizations that inform and drive nursing professional development and teach in higher education. We’re looking forward to an exciting year of personal and professional growth as, together, we...
The PRO-RES Project: PROmoting Ethics and Integrity in all Non-Medical RESearch - from Ideas to Outcomes WHEN: Wednesday, July 28 1-2 p.m. WHERE: Zoom The Fuld Institute for EBP is excited to invite you to register for a webinar event explaining the Guidance Framework produced by PRO-RES, a European Commission funded project. This framework will be of benefit to the full range of stakeholders who have an interest in producing evidence that can influence policymakers in their decision making. Thus, for example, researchers and healthcare professionals can see how best to marshal their evidence-gathering to ensure evidence is ethically generated and shared. At the same time, researchers can be better placed to assess the kinds of evidence used by policymakers - gaining assurance that the evidence has been sourced with integrity and holding policymakers accountable if not.
This webinar will be led by Dr. Ron Iphofen, FAcSS. He is an Independent Research Consultant, a Fellow of the United Kingdom's Academy of Social Sciences, the Higher Education Academy and the Royal Society of Medicine....
Fuld Institute for EBP awards 2021 funding
The Helene Fuld Health Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice (EBP) in Nursing and Healthcare funded six awards in 2021.
The funding was awarded to James Dilleshaw, BSN, RN, DNP candidate, of the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing; Jiale Hu, PhD, RN, of Virginia Commonwealth University; Letha M. Joseph, DNP, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, of the Community Living Center Durham, VA Healthcare System; Kerry King, MSN, RN, OCN®, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Tiffany Messerall, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC, RNC-OB, of OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital and Lindsey Patton, MSN, APRN, PCNS-BC 1, of Texas Christian University and Children’s Health System of Texas for EBP initiatives and research projects.
Dilleshaw was awarded approximately $1,000 for his EBP initiative titled, “A Shared Decision-making (SDM) Program for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes at a Free Medical Clinic.” A SDM program will help patients in selecting medication for their type II diabetes or assist in initiating statin therapy as recommended. Dilleshaw and his team hope to successfully implement and sustain use of a SDM program and...
Study: Nurses' Physical, Mental Health Connected To Preventable Medical Errors
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – A study led by The Ohio State University College of Nursing finds that critical care nurses in poor physical and mental health reported significantly more medical errors than nurses in better health. The study, which was conducted before the COVID-19 pandemic, also found that “nurses who perceived that their worksite was very supportive of their well-being were twice as likely to have better physical health.” Study findings published today in the American Journal of Critical Care. “It’s critically important that we understand some of the root causes that lead to those errors and do everything we can to prevent them,” lead author Bernadette Melnyk said. She serves as vice president for health promotion, chief wellness officer and dean of the College of Nursing at Ohio State. The authors quoted research on the prevalence of stress, anxiety, depression and burnout symptoms among critical care nurses as a basis for examining the potential correlation between well-being and medical errors. The study surveyed nearly 800 members of the...EBP Implementation and Sustainability Toolkit Released to EBP HQ Members
Fuld Institute for EBP HQ members can now access our new EBP Implementation and Sustainability Toolkit Interactive PDF. The Toolkit is an evidence-based resource that is informed from decades of educating clinicians, students, faculty and leaders in the EBP steps for practice change through EBP immersions and academic programs as well as; conducting research related to EBP, building and sustaining cultures of evidence-based practice, and providing years of service in senior leadership roles in healthcare systems and clinical agencies.
The Toolkit is based on the ARCC model and research from multiple sectors and fields including: EBP concepts, strategies found to be effective in healthcare settings, outcomes of EBP educational programs, change models, leadership theories and attributes, mentoring theories and attributes, and implementation science.
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Congratulations to Dónal P. O’Mathúna on winning the 2020 HSE Open Access Research Award
Congratulations to Dónal P. O’Mathúna on winning the 2020 HSE Open Access Research Award given by the Irish Health Service Executive (HSE) to a research publication for its impact on health service provision (https://hse.drsteevenslibrary.ie/openaccess). The criteria for the award are: • Addresses a health question/problem of national or local significance • Improves collective understanding of a health question/problem • Measurable impact of the published research.
The publication was Israel J. Borges do Nascimento, Thilo C. von Groote, Dónal P. O’Mathúna, et al. Clinical, laboratory and radiological characteristics and outcomes of novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection in humans: A systematic review and series of meta-analyses. PLOS ONE 2020;15(9): e0239235. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239235”
Clinician burnout: A mental health 'pandemic within a pandemic'
"For the last several months, health care workers have rightfully been hailed as heroes.They have worked tirelessly through the COVID-19 pandemic, putting themselves in harm’s way to deliver outstanding care to patients. Health care workers appreciate videos and personal messages of thanks they receive. However, the best way to thank our nation’s clinicians is to provide resources and programming that support improved quality of life with the goal of reducing clinician burnout, a critical problem that I call the mental health 'pandemic within the pandemic.'” - quote from article. Check out this article from the journal Healio penned by the Fuld Institute for EBP's own Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk.
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Fuld Institute for EBP online CE and immersion options
We realize that fitting in continuing education may be more challenging now… so why not earn CEs on valuable content at your own pace online? The Fuld Institute for EBP has created new programs and updated several others with current content in a virtual setting. These programs are led by our staff and have been adapted to an online format with the same standards of excellence that you've come to expect from us here at the Fuld Institute for EBP. *New* Virtual Immersion A five-day deep dive into evidence-based practice to start the journey of making EBP a reality at your organization 40 contact hours of continuing education for nurses (same as our in-person immersion) Front lines gratitude special pricing for August virtual immersionsLearn more Online Modular EBP Program
15 newly updated modules that cover the basics from an introduction to EBP to implementing and evaluating a successful initiative 20.01 contact hours for nurses Learn more Online Implementation Strategies Program Learn how to get beyond barriers to establish an EBP initiative at...Fuld Institute for EBP awards 2020 funding
The Helene Fuld Health Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice (EBP) in Nursing and Healthcare funded five awards in 2020. The funding was awarded for one research study to Daiwai Olson, PhD, RN, CCRN, FNCS of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; and four EBP initiatives to Donna Bond, DNP, RN-CNS from Carilion Clinic in Virginia; Lisa Jasin, NNP of Dayton Children’s Hospital in Ohio; Gail Sprigler, DNP, RN of Robley Rex Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Kentucky; and Jamie Vano, AGNP-C, NP of Atrium Health in North Carolina. Olson of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center was awarded funding for his research study titled Ex-Vivo Models of Longitudinal External Ventricular Drain (EVD) Management to Explore Intracranial Dynamics. The EVOLVED study will create a non-living model to study the dynamic variables associated with intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring. This project is based on the nursing Cue-Response Theory in which the timing of nursing interventions is equally important to the performance of nursing interventions. “After two-decades of studying intracranial pressure monitoring in humans, this [funding] from the...
EBP-C Discounts Extended To July 31st
We are extending our Year of the Nurse and Nursing Week discount on our EBP Certificate program for all current nurses. You can now get the reduced price until the end of July. Find more information and sign up at https://fuld.nursing.osu.edu/ebp-certificate-added-qualification
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