Abstract Submission

Every day, nurses ask critical questions that can change a patient’s outcome and influence practice guidelines. Share your experience and findings through an abstract submission for the APGNN annual meeting! Abstracts can highlight Quality Improvement (QI), Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), or clinical research. Abstracts are blindly reviewed and scored through the APGNN and NASPGHAN Research Committees. Those with the highest score(s) receive Poster of Distinction status for which the recipient (s) will receive $1000 plus the ability to present at the conference. 

 


 

Accepted Abstract Submissions – 2024

 

Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome in the Emergency Department: Quality Improvement Pathway Impacts Hospitalization Rates 
Julie Banda, APNP
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Hospital-Children's Wisconsin

Pediatric Endoscopy Ultrasound Guided Liver Biopsy Post-Op Protocol: A Research Based Approach for Patient Safety 
Sarah Myers, BSN, RN, CPN
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

A Quality Improvement Initiative to Improve Transitions of Care for Patients Being Discharged from an Impatient Pediatric Gastroenterology Service 
Sarah Lynch, RN, BSN, CPN
Boston Children's Hospital

A QI Initiative to Improve Procedure Prep Calls in the GI Endoscopy Suite at CHOP
Nicole Robinson, RN
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Mentor Program in the Digestive Health Institute at Children’s Hospital Colorado 
Brigette Enarson, BSN, RN, CPN
Children's Hospital Colorado

Patterns of Central Venous Catheter Salvage for Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections in Patients Receiving Home Parental Nutrition: A Retrospective Review
Kathryn Broyles, FNP
Boston Children's Hospital

Innovation: Development of a New Medical Device 
Sara Fidanza, CPNP-PC 
Children's Hospital Colorado

Case Vignette: How Visual Aids Improve Care Compliance in a Medically and Complex Patient
Marissa Kish, RN, BSN
Children's Hospital Colorado

International Travel with Home Parental Nutrition: Transdisciplinary Care Team Considerations
Rachel Hoch, MSN, RN, APRN, CPNP
Boston Children's Hospital