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As part of mandatory on-going nursing education, the investigators have incorporated identical information into two distinct web-based learning formats - the traditional linear PowerPoint format (with voice-over) and a new interactive format developed with central nursing education.
The investigators will cluster randomize nurses by floor to receive either the traditional education or the new interactive education, and evaluate the impact on administration of VTE prophylaxis doses administered by nurses before and after education. All nurses on a floor will receive the same educational format. If one method of education results in statistically significant improvement in VTE prophylaxis administration, the investigators will cross over to deliver the superior education format to all nurses who originally were given the less effective method.
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In an attempt to improve venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis adherence the investigators carried out qualitative studies to obtain patients' viewpoints on how nurses should be educated about VTE prevention and to assess nurses' beliefs and perceptions about pharmacologic VTE prophylaxis
The investigators observed deficiencies in nurses' knowledge and misconceptions about VTE prophylaxis that likely lowers adherence to administration of prescribed VTE prophylaxis doses
As a part of our original Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) proposal, the investigators planned to educate nurses to address the observed deficiencies and misconceptions and improve their ability to communicate effectively with patients
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Primary Outcome measure: Proportion of non-administered doses of pharmacological VTE prophylaxis (dose level)
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