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Background: Examination anxiety is a concern for educational policymakers because of the impact it can have on the overall outcome of the performance of the candidates who partake in such examinations.
Doreen Asantewa ABEASI +1 more
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ABSTRACT In‐service training for school staff, generally referred to as professional development (PD), may bolster a school's capacity for implementing school mental health (SMH) services. However, not all PD results in knowledge or behavior change. In one model of PD, Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO), participants collaborate
Simon Daniel +4 more
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Nursing Licensure Compact - Brief Series: Interstate Licensure Compact
Interstate compacts are contracts between two or more states to agree on an issue. States use compacts as a legal relationship to address an issue. Indiana currently participates in 35 Interstate compacts.
Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research & Policy
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The Nurse Licensure Compact's Effect on Telemedicine Usage
As a result of a shortage of primary care physicians, considerable portion of patients in the US have difficulty accessing primary care. Telemedicine allows healthcare professionals to reach patients in shortage areas, but state-based occupational licensing laws make interstate practice difficult.
Conor Norris, Protik Nandy
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Abstract Background and aims Individuals who engage in illicit or nonmedical opioid use may have elevated risk of health and social consequences, including progression to opioid use disorder (OUD). Preventive interventions to reduce this risk are lacking. This trial tested the impact of a primary care‐integrated collaborative care approach for reducing
Jennifer McNeely +23 more
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This study explores the Korean nurses' experience of preparing for and taking the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) in order to provide a deeper understanding of their experiences.
Kwi-Soon Choe, PhD, Bok-Sun Yang, PhD
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Aim This study identified and evaluated tested patient safety educational interventions. This study also described the content, curricular structures and teaching strategies of the educational interventions and determined the methods used for evaluating ...
Seung Eun Lee +2 more
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Licensure and Entry into Nursing Practice [PDF]
Since 1965, the controversial question of what level of educational preparation is appropriate and necessary for entry into nursing practice has been discussed. No consensus has been reached by the members of the nursing profession as a whole. The opinions of occupational health nurses toward the requirement for initial registered nurse licensure and ...
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ABSTRACT Aim To assess the cost‐effectiveness of including varicella vaccination in the Swedish national vaccination programme for children together with the added impact of catch‐up vaccination of susceptible older children. Methods An epidemiological transmission model was used to assess the cost‐effectiveness of a two‐dose national varicella ...
Frida Kasteng +5 more
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From Survival to Recovery: 25 Years of Paediatric Critical Care Transformation in Israel
ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate 25‐year national trends in paediatric intensive care utilisation, patient outcomes, rehospitalisations and regional resource distribution in Israel. Methods Retrospective, population‐based cohort study of all paediatric (0–17 years) ICU hospitalisations in Israel between 1999 and 2023.
Yael Applbaum +6 more
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