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The document titled "Performing an Emergency Department Needs Assessment" provides a list of works consulted for conducting a needs assessment in an emergency department setting. The list includes academic articles, books, and online resources that can be used as references and sources of information for conducting a needs assessment.<br /><br />Some of the key works included in the list are:<br /><br />- Adams, N. E. (2015): This article discusses Bloom's taxonomy of cognitive learning objectives and can provide insights into designing educational interventions for emergency department staff.<br /><br />- Angima, S., Etuk, L., & King, D. (2014): This article explores the use of needs assessments as a tool to strengthen funding proposals, which can be useful for obtaining resources for addressing identified needs in the emergency department.<br /><br />- Bjerke, M. B., & Renger, R. (2017): This article discusses writing SMART objectives for needs assessments, which can help in setting specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals for improving emergency department services.<br /><br />- Bourgault, A. M., Upvall, M. J., & Graham, A. (2018): This article explores the use of Gemba boards to facilitate evidence-based practice in critical care, which can be relevant to promoting evidence-based practice in the emergency department.<br /><br />- Hauer, J., & Quill, T. (2011): This article focuses on educational needs assessment, development of learning objectives, and choosing a teaching approach, which can be applied to designing educational programs for emergency department staff.<br /><br />- Jeffries, P. (2020): This book provides a comprehensive guide to simulation in nursing education, which can be valuable for incorporating simulation training in emergency department education.<br /><br />These works and others in the list offer a range of perspectives and approaches to conducting needs assessments and improving emergency department services. They can serve as valuable resources for healthcare professionals involved in the process of identifying and addressing the needs of emergency departments.
Keywords
emergency department
needs assessment
academic articles
books
online resources
Bloom's taxonomy
SMART objectives
Gemba boards
evidence-based practice
simulation training
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