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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedBoehm LM, Stolldorf DP, Jeffery AD
Implementation science training and resources for nurses and nurse scientists.
This study discusses the need for implementation science training for nurses and nurse scientists and to encourage training in implementation science for these professions. The differences between quality improvement and implementation science is described as well. Implementation science educational opportunities were reviewed internationally along with organizations and literature. The role of nurses and nurse scientists in translating evidence into routine practice was also examined.
AHRQ-funded; HS025486.
Citation: Boehm LM, Stolldorf DP, Jeffery AD .
Implementation science training and resources for nurses and nurse scientists.
J Nurs Scholarsh 2020 Jan;52(1):47-54. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12510..
Keywords: Provider: Nurse, Provider, Implementation, Training, Evidence-Based Practice
Cook JM, Newman E
A consensus statement on trauma mental health: the New Haven Competency Conference process and major findings.
The purpose of this article was to state the need for a comprehensive model of trauma-focused, empirically informed competencies for psychiatrists, and describe the work resulting from the New Haven Competencies consensus conference. The 60 participating experts outlined 5 broad foundational and functional competencies in the areas of trauma-focused and trauma-informed scientific knowledge, psychosocial assessment, psychosocial interventions, professionalism, and relational and systems. Eight cross-cutting competencies were voted into the resulting consensus statement.
AHRQ-funded; HS021602.
Citation: Cook JM, Newman E .
A consensus statement on trauma mental health: the New Haven Competency Conference process and major findings.
Psychol Trauma 2014 Jul;6(4):300-07. doi: 10.1037/a0036747..
Keywords: Trauma, Behavioral Health, Evidence-Based Practice, Education: Continuing Medical Education, Training