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Standardized training in nurse model travel clinics
- Source :
- Journal of travel medicine. 18(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Background. International travel plays a significant role in the emergence and redistribution of major human diseases. The importance of travel medicine clinics for preventing morbidity and mortality has been increasingly appreciated, although few studies have thus far examined the management and staff training strategies that result in successful travel-clinic operations. Here, we describe an example of travel-clinic operation and management coordinated through the University of Utah School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases. This program, which involves eight separate clinics distributed statewide, functions both to provide patient consult and care services, as well as medical provider training and continuing medical education (CME). Methods. Initial training, the use of standardized forms and protocols, routine chart reviews and monthly continuing education meetings are the distinguishing attributes of this program. An Infectious Disease team consisting of one medical doctor (MD) and a physician assistant (PA) act as consultants to travel nurses who comprise the majority of clinic staff. Results. Eight clinics distributed throughout the state of Utah serve approximately 6,000 travelers a year. Pre-travel medical services are provided by 11 nurses, including 10 registered nurses (RNs) and 1 licensed practical nurse (LPN). This trained nursing staff receives continuing travel medical education and participate in the training of new providers. All nurses have completed a full training program and 7 of the 11 (64%) of clinic nursing staff serve more than 10 patients a week. Quality assurance measures show that approximately 0.5% of charts reviewed contain a vaccine or prescription error which require patient notification for correction. Conclusion. Using an initial training program, standardized patient intake forms, vaccine and prescription protocols, preprinted prescriptions, and regular CME, highly trained nurses at travel clinics are able to provide standardized pre-travel care to international travelers originating from Utah.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Quality Assurance, Health Care
education
Licensed Practical Nurse
Nurse's Role
Education, Nursing, Continuing
Continuing medical education
Nursing
Patient Education as Topic
Utah
medicine
Travel medicine
Humans
Nurse Practitioners
Community Health Services
Models, Nursing
Medical prescription
Travel
business.industry
Continuing education
General Medicine
Infectious disease (medical specialty)
Family medicine
Models, Organizational
Nursing Staff
Training program
business
Quality assurance
Travel Medicine
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17088305
- Volume :
- 18
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of travel medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....31565e98fe60574e77ca2dd53494a844