| Subject: | Best Practices For Infant Abduction Prevention Programs |
| Category: | The Joint Commission (TJC)
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| Published: | Thu, 4 Dec 2008 - 06:00 am |
| A recent study published in the American Journal of Nursing found that the number of infant abductions in hospital settings, based on 23 years of data collection, has dramatically declined. Education and training were among the major factors attributed in reducing the rate of hospital infant abductions. The effectiveness of infant abduction prevention programs is reassuring, however, hospitals must remain vigilant, review policies and procedures and conduct infant... The full article is available to StayAlert subscribers. Click here for a free trial subscription. |
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