Under this block you find the overview of all projects in process or scheduled for 2021, Click on the image and find out more about the projects

Nurses Guide on Microbes second version
Module 1 – Microbes and Medication
Module 2 – Vaccination
Module 3 – AMR and Stewardship
Module 4 – Infection Prevention Control

Nurses Guide on Blood and Plasma
Creation of an accessible information and communication guide on blood, plasma, donation and therapeutic intervention, today and the future for education and continuing professional development.

Adherence
In the light of increasing expectation of quality of care provision by nurses in many areas of healthcare, it’s vital that nurses can access training on an ongoing basis. This can be as part of their day-to-day work, or through specific educational activities. A project plan is in process

Safety at work series
#1- Surgical smoke
#2-Aggression, physical and verbal
#3-Nurses in aging position
#4-Women in nursing profession
#5-Nursing and Musculoskeletal impact
#6-Working with chemicals and medication
#7-Working under Pandemic conditions
#8-Sharp needles
#9-Burn Out in Nursing Profession

Plasma Collection – Nurses competence framework
The objective of this project is to develop a Specialist Nurse’s competent profile for plasma donation centers aiming to develop a competency framework for these nurses to expand their responsibilities and become the recognized ‘Qualified healthcare professionals’. The framework will be based on evidence-based practice roles and responsibilities based on the four pillars of advanced nursing practice that is: education, competencies, research and consultancy.

Nurses Guide on Surgical Smoke in process
With this guide being brought to my attention, it strikes me that this aspect still seems to be under the radar of relevance to date. All people who work in hospitals, especially where there is an unsafe environment, face many occupational risks. One of these is surgical smoke, which has been linked to serious health problems. And it turns out that nurses, in particular, are the occupational groups who spend the most time and are also the largest group who work in operating rooms.