Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5597675 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This is the first study to demonstrate that higher levels of nursing education and experience are significantly associated with fewer complications after pediatric cardiac operations and aligns with our previous findings on their association with reduced deaths. These results provide data for pediatric hospital leaders and reinforce the importance of organization-wide mentoring strategies for new nurses and retention strategies for experienced nurses.
Keywords
PHDCongenital Heart Surgery DatabaseBSNDoctor of philosophyACLSCPNSTSEACTSFTRDNPRNSThe Society of Thoracic SurgeonsPediatric Advanced Life SupportDoctor of nursing practiceconfidence intervalsBachelor of science in nursingFailure to rescueodds ratioPALSRegistered Nurseadvanced cardiovascular life supportMaster of Science
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Authors
Patricia A. PhD, RN, Sara K. MD, MHS, J. William MD, Xia MS, Kevin D. MD, MS, Jean A. PhD, RN, Kimberlee ScD, Marshall L. MD, Jeffrey P. MD, Jennifer C. MD,