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Workplace Health Saf
January 2025
Faculty of Nursing, The University of Jordan, Amman.
Background: Missed infection control practices may negatively impact quality healthcare and patient safety in acute health care settings. Hence, more research is urgently needed especially in Arab countries. To investigate the elements and reasons of missed infection control activities among nurses in Jordan.
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January 2025
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers, Infectious Agents Department, Bacteriology Laboratory, Poitiers, France.
Introduction: While intensive protocols in onco-haematology have improved survival rates for patients with haematological malignancies, they have also resulted in an increased incidence of infection associated with therapy-induced immunosuppression (including chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropenia; FN). The occurrence of FN, associated with high morbidity and mortality, necessitates broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy, occasioning delayed chemotherapy and resulting in a loss of opportunity for the patient. Considering that without an identified pathogen, a 10% mortality rate can ensue, documentation is essential to the optimisation of antibiotic therapy.
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December 2024
Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle, United Kingdom; Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Purpose: Research into epilepsy has experienced decades of chronic underfunding compared to other neurological conditions despite its prevalence and seriousness. To evidence the need for greater investment, the Epilepsy Research Institute (formerly Epilepsy Research UK) funded, led and managed a James Lind Alliance (JLA) Priority Setting Partnership (PSP). This "industry standard" methodology brings together healthcare professionals, patients, carers and patient group representatives to identify and prioritise research uncertainties within a defined area of health or care.
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February 2025
Author Affiliations: Vice President, Learning and Development, Indiana University Health, Indianapolis; Social Media Editor, Journal of Nursing Administration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This interview explores the unexpected leadership journey of Dr Erik Martin, the 2022-2023 American Organization for Nursing Leadership President and chief nursing officer at Norton Children's Hospital. Starting as a bedside nurse, Dr Martin shares how others encouraged him to pursue leadership roles. The interview highlights the turning points in his career, the challenges he has faced, and valuable lessons learned.
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