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Designing and Piloting Nurses Led- Navigation System Using Digital Technologies / (Record no. 168895)

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Classification number 610.733
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Classification number 610.733
Edition number 21
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Degree Ph.D
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Local Call Number Cai01.17.03.Ph.D.2023.Sh.D
100 0# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Authority record control number or standard number Shereen Fouad Mohamad Nabwy,
Preparation preparation.
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Title Designing and Piloting Nurses Led- Navigation System Using Digital Technologies /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Shereen Fouad Mohamad Nabwy ; Supervisor Dr. Magda Abd Alhamid Abd Al Fattah , Dr. Ahmed Mahmoud Fakhry
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Title proper/short title / تصميم وتجريب نظام الملاحة بقيادة الممرضون باستخدام التقنيات الرقمية
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2023.
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Dissertation note Thesis (Ph.D)-Cairo University, 2023.
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliography: pages 155-170.
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Summary, etc. Background: Chorionic disease care requires nurse-led interventions. Therefore, a nurse-<br/>led patient navigation system was developed in which enable the trained nurses to give <br/>advice and referred to other professionals during the process of recovery and rehabilitation <br/>from chronic diseases. Aim: The current study aims to designing and piloting nurses led- <br/>navigation system using digital technologies. Design: A quasi experimental design was <br/>utilized in this study with pre-test, intervention, and post-test measurements undertaken <br/>immediately and after six months of giving the training program. Setting: This study was <br/>conducted at selected hospital which affiliated to armed forces. Sample: A Convenience <br/>sample of a (No.30) of nurse manger & a (No.30) of staff nurse was recruited to carry out <br/>the present study and (No.30) of jury member who validated the proposed system. Tools: <br/>data was collected by demographic and work - related characteristics form, auditing the <br/>presence of navigation checklist, technologies availability checklist, system validity <br/>checklist, patient navigation knowledge test (pre, post and retention test) and nurse <br/>navigator practice observational checklist (pre- immediate – evaluative follow-up). <br/>Results: These findings revealed that proposed patient navigation system showed total <br/>agreement among expert jury members and an improvement in the knowledge scores of <br/>nurses in the immediate posttest and follow-up post test scores when compared to pre- test <br/>scores. As well, statistically significant differences were found between the nurse’s <br/>utilization for patient navigation in their area of practice throughout pre, immediate post <br/>and follow up, as they had highest scores immediately post program relative to program <br/>pre implementation. Conclusion: The implementation of patient navigation system and <br/>program improved the nurse's knowledge and improved their navigating practice in their <br/>area. Recommendations: implement patient navigation system in Egyptian hospital also <br/>providing a training program for the different level of nurses to develop competence in <br/>patient navigation practice.
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Summary, etc. Background: Chorionic disease care requires nurse-led interventions. Therefore, a nurse-led patient navigation system was developed in which enable the trained nurses to give advice and referred to other professionals during the process of recovery and rehabilitation from chronic diseases. Aim: The current study aims to designing and piloting nurses led- navigation system using digital technologies. Design: A quasi experimental design was utilized in this study with pre-test, intervention, and post-test measurements undertaken immediately and after six months of giving the training program. Setting: This study was conducted at selected hospital which affiliated to armed forces. Sample: A Convenience sample of a (No.30) of nurse manger & a (No.30) of staff nurse was recruited to carry out the present study and (No.30) of jury member who validated the proposed system. Tools: data was collected by demographic and work - related characteristics form, auditing the presence of navigation checklist, technologies availability checklist, system validity checklist, patient navigation knowledge test (pre, post and retention test) and nurse navigator practice observational checklist (pre- immediate – evaluative follow-up). Results: These findings revealed that proposed patient navigation system showed total agreement among expert jury members and an improvement in the knowledge scores of nurses in the immediate posttest and follow-up post test scores when compared to pre- test scores. As well, statistically significant differences were found between the nurse’s utilization for patient navigation in their area of practice throughout pre, immediate post and follow up, as they had highest scores immediately post program relative to program pre implementation. Conclusion: The implementation of patient navigation system and program improved the nurse's knowledge and improved their navigating practice in their area. Recommendations: implement patient navigation system in Egyptian hospital also providing a training program for the different level of nurses to develop competence in patient navigation practice.
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Text Language Text in English and abstract in Arabic & English.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Nursing Administration
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Uncontrolled term Patient navigation system
-- digital technology
-- nurse navigator
700 0# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Magda Abd Alhamid Abd Al Fattah
Relator term thesis advisor.
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Personal name Ahmed Mahmoud Fakhry
Relator term thesis advisor.
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Grant date 01-01-2023
Supervisory body Magda Abd Alhamid Abd Al Fattah
-- Ahmed Mahmoud Fakhry
Universities Cairo University
Faculties Faculty of Nursing
Department Department of Nursing Administration
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Cataloger Name Shimaa
Reviser Names Huda
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Dewey Decimal Classification المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول 17.11.2024 89263 Cai01.17.03.Ph.D.2023.Sh.D 01010110089263000 17.11.2024 17.11.2024 Thesis