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Ever wonder if your project is a research study or a quality project? There is an easy way to tell - it is all about your INTENT! In this humorous and informal take on a typically serious and misunderstood concept, you will learn how to identify your INTENT. This session discusses the differences and similarities between research and quality, as well as the flaws in collecting and interpreting research and quality data. At the end of this session, you will know how to plan and assess practices, procedures, and outcomes that will impact the care they deliver.
Purpose: Radical cystectomy is an invasive, life-altering procedure that presents significant challenges in a patient recovery. Length of stay for these procedures has decreased with enhanced recovery after surgery programs resulting in a greater proportion of recovery at home…
Description: Appropriately timed access to medical specialist care for evaluation and non-emergent procedures is critical in achieving better health outcomes and reduced health care costs for patients…
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative hermeneutic phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences of women's sexuality after gynecologic cancer treatments. The study aimed to give these women a voice to express their unique experiences with this significant aspect of their lives…
Background: Research on engagement has been primarily reported in the business literature, and a single definition for what engagement looks like remains allusive. This lack of a single definition for engagement makes it difficult to measure…
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