نتایج جستجو برای: procedure competency checklist

تعداد نتایج: 647915  

2015
Christine M. Zupanc Robin Burgess-Limerick Andrew Hill Stephan Riek Guy M. Wallis Annaliese M. Plooy Mark S. Horswill Marcus O. Watson David G. Hewett

BACKGROUND Colonoscopy is a difficult cognitive-perceptual-motor task. Designing an appropriate instructional program for such a task requires an understanding of the knowledge, skills and attitudes underpinning the competency required to perform the task. Cognitive task analysis techniques provide an empirical means of deriving this information. METHODS Video recording and a think-aloud prot...

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 1986
M S Jellinek J M Murphy B J Burns

The Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) is a brief screening questionnaire designed to help pediatricians in busy office practice select children who are likely to have psychosocial difficulties and thus could benefit from further evaluation. We report two preliminary validation studies that indicate that PSC correlates well with the Childhood Behavior Checklist, a longer, well-validated question...

2011
Courtney Johanna Pfeifer

......................................................................................................................... CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 7 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW ..................................................................... 9 Prevalence of Traumatic Events ..................................

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2011
T L Ang J Cheng J L C Khor S J Mesenas K F C Vu W K Wong

The aim of the Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) Working Group was to examine the issues of training, credentialing and quality control in ERCP in Singapore. Published guidelines and clinical trials concerning issues of training, complications and quality control in ERCP have been reviewed. The Working Group recommended that a trainee reach a minimum threshold of 200 cases b...

Journal: :International wound journal 2016
Joseph W Myers Brent A Gilmore Kelly A Powers Paul J Kim Christopher E Attinger

The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of changes in patient care resulting from the use of a surgical safety checklist. Data were retrospectively obtained from 233 patients. The number and types of changes made to the patients' intra-operative management, based on the use of the checklist, were recorded. The number of patients whose management was modified as a result of the ...

Journal: :Annali italiani di chirurgia 2016
Rossana Alloni Anna De Benedictis Lucia Nobile Leonilde Sica Claudio Pensieri Maria Rita Sechi Modesto D'Aprile

AIM We carried out an audit to verify compliance to Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC), as we have become aware that compliance across different teams and by individual surgeons has not been optimal. MATERIAL OF STUDY 100 SSC records from October-December 2014 and 100 from March-June 2015 were inspected to verify correct . 44 surgeons and 34 scrub nurses were asked to complete a questionnaire to...

2012
Philomena M. Bluyssen Serena Fossati Corinne Mandin Andrea Cattaneo Paolo Carrer

In the European project OFFICAIR a procedure has been prepared for the inventory and identification of associations between possible characteristics of European modern offices (building, sources and events) and health and comfort of office workers, via a questionnaire and a checklist including environmental, physiological, psychological and social aspects. This procedure was applied in circa 16...

Journal: :BMJ 2014
T C Hoffmann P P Glasziou I Boutron R Milne R Perera D Moher D G Altman V Barbour H Macdonald M Johnston S E Lamb M Dixon-Woods P McCulloch J C Wyatt A-W Chan S Michie

Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably implement interventions that are shown to be useful, and other researchers cannot replicate or build on research findings. The quality of description of interventions in publications, however, is remarkably poor. To improve the completeness of reporting, and ultimately the replicability, of interv...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
hossein karimi-moonaghi akram gazerani saeed vaghee hassan gholami amir reza salehmoghaddam raheleh gharibnavaz

a bstract background: clinical competency is one of the most important requirements in nursing profession, based on which nurses are assessed. to obtain an effective and improved form of clinical competency, several factors are observed and monitored by the health educational systems. among these observed factors, spiritual intelligence is considered as one of the most significant factors in nu...

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