Tazim Virani
University of Toronto
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Journal of Infusion Nursing | 2010
Dianne Groll; Barbara Davies; Joan Mac Donald; Susanne Nelson; Tazim Virani
To prevent complications from peripheral vascular access device (PVAD) therapy, the Infusion Nurses Society (INS) developed 2 scales to measure the extent and severity of phlebitis and infiltration in PVADs. This study evaluated the psychometric properties of these scales to validate them with respect to their interrater reliability, concurrent validity, feasibility, and acceptability. A total of 182 patients at 2 sites were enrolled, and 416 observations of PVAD sites were made. Two nurses independently rated each PVAD site for the presence or absence of phlebitis and/or infiltration by using the INS scales. The interrater reliability was calculated, as was the agreement of the observed versus charted incidence of phlebitis and infiltration (concurrent validity) and the ease of use of the scales (feasibility, acceptability). Interrater reliability for both the Phlebitis and Infiltration scales and concurrent validity were found to be statistically significant (P < .05). The study nurses reported the scales to be easy to use, taking an average of 1.3 minutes to complete both. The importance of valid measures for use in research cannot be underestimated. The INS Phlebitis and Infiltration scales have been shown to be easy to use, valid, and reliable scales.
Nursing leadership | 2017
Mary Lou Ackerman; Tazim Virani; Barry Billings
Barriers such as stigma and access issues prevent 60% of Canadians with mental health issues from seeking help. Saint Elizabeth Health Cares IntelligentCare™ Platform supports a range of digital health solutions for holistic health including three specific innovations: a secure social networking tool, an artificial intelligence-driven assistant that uses conversational cognitive behaviour therapy techniques, and a mobile mindfulness meditation application that generates personalized meditation suggestions. People use these self-help tools to cope with their mental health challenges. Healthcare providers are encouraged to explore the benefits and drawbacks of digital solutions for mental health, and consider the new skills, ethical implications and research opportunities that are needed when supporting patients who use these digital tools.
BMC Health Services Research | 2008
Barbara Davies; Nancy Edwards; Jenny Ploeg; Tazim Virani
Healthcare quarterly | 2009
Tazim Virani; Louise Lemieux-Charles; David Davis; Whitney Berta
Healthcare quarterly | 2002
Alba DiCenso; Tazim Virani; Irmajean Bajnok; Elizabeth Borycki; Barbara Davies; Ian D. Graham; Margaret B. Harrison; Jo Logan; Lynn McCleary; Michael Power; Julia Scott
Healthcare quarterly | 2001
Doris Grinspun; Tazim Virani; Irmajean Bajnok
Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2011
Kathryn Smith Higuchi; Barbara Davies; Nancy Edwards; Jenny Ploeg; Tazim Virani
Nursing leadership | 2005
Maureen Dobbins; Barbara Davies; Evangeline Danseco; Nancy Edwards; Tazim Virani
Healthcare quarterly | 2001
Doris Grinspun; Tazim Virani; Irmajean Bajnok
Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice | 2014
Whitney Berta; Tazim Virani; Irmajean Bajnok; Nancy Edwards; Margo Rowan