Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues
: Ida Wissotzky is among the nurses who made important but often overlooked contributions to the ... more : Ida Wissotzky is among the nurses who made important but often overlooked contributions to the development of Israel's healthcare sector in the pre-state and early state years. Apart from her leadership roles in the young country's emergent hospital system, her career including working with Jewish refugees in British internment camps in Cyprus after the Holocaust, caring for wounded soldiers during and after the 1948 war, and supervising the care of new immigrants in Israel's absorption camps. This article describes some of the most important junctures in Israel's nursing history, from the last decade of the British Mandate in Palestine through the early decades of the State of Israel, as they were experienced by one determined and compassionate woman who aspired to combine pioneering nursing work with involvement in the political and ideological struggles of the nation-building years. It thereby contributes to a better understanding of women's impact on the development of nursing in Israel.
The incidence of invasive pneumococcal infections in industrialized countries is above 50/100,000... more The incidence of invasive pneumococcal infections in industrialized countries is above 50/100,000 annuaty in adults over the age of 65 years. The Israel Ministry of Health recommends 23-valent polysaccharide anti-pneumococcaL vaccination for patients with immune suppression or chronic diseases and citizens above the age of 65 years. in 1.1.2008 pneumococcal vaccination for adults was introduced as a quality measure in CLalit Health Services (CHS). At the time of the introduction of pneumococcaL vaccination as a new quality measure in CHS, as one of 70 quality measures in community medicine, the target population included all CHS enrollees over 65 years of age and patients with specific chronic diseases. The relative weight of this quality measure within the set of CHS quality measures was set at 3.19%. The goal for the measure was set at 75%. Pneumococcal vaccination was paired with the influenza vaccination campaign. Mandatory copayment was reduced from NIS 57 to NIS 25 for enroLLe...
A study was undertaken on the use of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) in different pract... more A study was undertaken on the use of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) in different practice settings in Israel that included an analysis of problems that can arise in using NOC and a proposed solution. The results indicated four main problems with using the NOC in nursing practice: It is not possible to build from several indicators a weighted index for estimating patient outcomes; some of the indicators are not identical to the clinical guidelines; the grading scales depend largely on subjective judgment; and we question whether an evaluation scale of 5 grades is necessary for such numerical values as vital signs. We suggest dividing the NOC into three main categories (based on original values, objective values as suggested in the clinical guidelines, and values that require the development of quantitative indices) to enable better implementation.
Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues
: Ida Wissotzky is among the nurses who made important but often overlooked contributions to the ... more : Ida Wissotzky is among the nurses who made important but often overlooked contributions to the development of Israel's healthcare sector in the pre-state and early state years. Apart from her leadership roles in the young country's emergent hospital system, her career including working with Jewish refugees in British internment camps in Cyprus after the Holocaust, caring for wounded soldiers during and after the 1948 war, and supervising the care of new immigrants in Israel's absorption camps. This article describes some of the most important junctures in Israel's nursing history, from the last decade of the British Mandate in Palestine through the early decades of the State of Israel, as they were experienced by one determined and compassionate woman who aspired to combine pioneering nursing work with involvement in the political and ideological struggles of the nation-building years. It thereby contributes to a better understanding of women's impact on the development of nursing in Israel.
The incidence of invasive pneumococcal infections in industrialized countries is above 50/100,000... more The incidence of invasive pneumococcal infections in industrialized countries is above 50/100,000 annuaty in adults over the age of 65 years. The Israel Ministry of Health recommends 23-valent polysaccharide anti-pneumococcaL vaccination for patients with immune suppression or chronic diseases and citizens above the age of 65 years. in 1.1.2008 pneumococcal vaccination for adults was introduced as a quality measure in CLalit Health Services (CHS). At the time of the introduction of pneumococcaL vaccination as a new quality measure in CHS, as one of 70 quality measures in community medicine, the target population included all CHS enrollees over 65 years of age and patients with specific chronic diseases. The relative weight of this quality measure within the set of CHS quality measures was set at 3.19%. The goal for the measure was set at 75%. Pneumococcal vaccination was paired with the influenza vaccination campaign. Mandatory copayment was reduced from NIS 57 to NIS 25 for enroLLe...
A study was undertaken on the use of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) in different pract... more A study was undertaken on the use of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) in different practice settings in Israel that included an analysis of problems that can arise in using NOC and a proposed solution. The results indicated four main problems with using the NOC in nursing practice: It is not possible to build from several indicators a weighted index for estimating patient outcomes; some of the indicators are not identical to the clinical guidelines; the grading scales depend largely on subjective judgment; and we question whether an evaluation scale of 5 grades is necessary for such numerical values as vital signs. We suggest dividing the NOC into three main categories (based on original values, objective values as suggested in the clinical guidelines, and values that require the development of quantitative indices) to enable better implementation.
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