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NHS Education for Scotland General Practice Nurse Toolkit
Last Updated On: January 6, 2009
This toolkit draws together a range of resources which are useful to nurses in their everyday work. Content was defined through discussion with nurses and content through consultation with subject specialists.
Scottish Community Nurses Measure up:a census
Last Updated On: January 6, 2009
Contact Name: Alison Wallis
A web-based census of community nursing activity was carried out on 24th April 2008.

Podcasted lectures enhances learning for nursing students in USA
Last Updated On: January 6, 2009
Contact Name: Margaret Hansen
Nursing students at the University of San Francisco say that repeated listening to Margaret Hansen's podcasted lectures on the treadmill, bus and in the car really helps their learning and exam preparation. Plus.. they like it.
Electronic care record workload information promotes patient safety in Scotland.
Last Updated On: January 6, 2009
Contact Name: Lesley Robertson
A Community Nursing Care System in Scotland provides workload information to meet the needs of patients and promotes patient safety, multidisciplinary communication and effective use of nursing resource.
Cancer symptom management in the patient-clinician shared EHR in Norway empowers patients.
Last Updated On: January 2, 2009
Contact Name: Cornelia Rudland
Communication and quality improves and patients and clinicians are better prepared to use clinic time more effectively when patients and clinician use this shared EHR prior to clinic appointments.
Electronic notification of unscheduled care improves quality in New Zealand
Last Updated On: January 2, 2009
Contact Name: Lucy Westbrooke
Quality of care and follow up improves after unscheduled hospital admission is notified by pager to specialist nurse for cardiac failure.
Multiple location electronic exchange of clinical information improves care in Norway
Last Updated On: January 2, 2009
Contact Name: Merete Lyngstad
The successful pilot of an electronic clinical messaging system in Norway between hospitals, GPs, home health care and nursing homes has demonstrated efficiency and quality benefits for patients and care providers
Shared information improves hospital discharge in Scotland
Last Updated On: January 2, 2009
Contact Name: Rosemary Fletcher
Occupational Therapists in Forth Valley, Scotland, use the eWard system to communicate and share information about activities and equipment with other disciplines to improve the experience of patients going home from hospital
Benchmarking AHP services using AHP Data Set
Last Updated On: January 2, 2009
Contact Name: Margaret Hastings
Using the AHP summary dataset especially the descriptors of a clinical case can allow you to compare caseloads in different clinical areas.
NHS Education for Scotland General Practice Nurse Toolkit
Last Updated On: January 2, 2009
This toolkit draws together a range of resources which are useful to nurses in their everyday work. Content was defined through discussion with nurses and content through consultation with subject specialists.
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Electronic notification of unscheduled care improves quality in New Zealand
Quality of care and follow up improves after unscheduled hospital admission is notified by pager to specialist nurse for cardiac failure.

Practical clinical skills learning with videopodcast in New Zealand
Margaret Hansen speaks about the New Zealand research project using videopodcasts to reinforce catheterisation practical skills for students.
Multiple location electronic exchange of clinical information improves care in Norway
The successful pilot of an electronic clinical messaging system in Norway between hospitals, GPs, home health care and nursing homes has demonstrated efficiency and quality benefits for patients and care providers


