نتایج جستجو برای: nursing profession

تعداد نتایج: 89882  

Background and Aim: Professional socialization, as a major issue in nursing, is a process during which novice nurses become professiona nurses with good fanction. Professional socialization of nurses is essential in this caring profession and has a direct link with the quality of provided services. Therefore, aim of this study is to assesed the barriares and facilitators of professional sociali...

Journal: :Medicus 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic brought the social aspect of nursing profession into even sharper focus. Nursing discipline is a virtue that extends beyond only delivering care. Historiography has been impacted by change. objectives are to assess how society views professional nurses and assist in explaining nursing›s component from perspective relevant nurses. methodology will be based on Grounded Theor...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing education 1992
N L Chornick

This study compares RN-to-BSN completion graduates and generic BSN graduates in frequency of critical nursing activities performed when caring for patients and in degree of commitment to the profession. Results indicate that RN-to-BSN completion graduates perform in a manner similar to generic BSN graduates; however, RN-to-BSN graduates more frequently demonstrated professional commitment such ...

Journal: :Medical Science and Discovery 2022

Objective: The impact of a pandemic on psychological health is an essential factor in determining professional perception. This study aims to evaluate the fear COVID-19 and perception nursing profession examine relationship between them. Material Methods: was conducted as cross-sectional design using self-report questionnaires distributed 976 students Turkey. Results: findings showed that stude...

Journal: :Online journal of issues in nursing 2012
Karen Tomajan

Every nurse has the opportunity to make a positive impact on the profession through day-to-day advocacy for nurses and the nursing profession. In this article the author defines advocacy; describes advocacy skills every nurse can employ to advocate for a safe and healthy work environment; and explains how nurses can advocate for nursing as part of their daily activity whether they are point-of-...

Journal: :American Nurses Association Publications 1985

The development ol a code of ethics is an essential characteristic of a profession and provides one means for the exercise of professional self-regulation. A code indicates a profession's acceptance of the responsibility and trust with which it has been invested by society. Upon entering the profession ol nursing, each person inherits a measure of the responsibility and trust that has accrloe.....

2013
Tobias Maier Anja Afentakis

BACKGROUND In light of Germany's ageing society, demand for nursing professionals is expected to increase in the coming years. This will pose a challenge for policy makers to increase the supply of nursing professionals. METHODOLOGY To portray the different possible developments in the supply of nursing professionals, we projected the supply of formally trained nurses and the potential supply...

Journal: :Medical History 1996
Elizabeth van Heyningen

The history of nursing in South Africa is one to which only an historian of ability can do justice. This unpromising topic-at least to South African eyes-encapsulates all the contradictions and ambiguities of life in a complex and divided society. Modem professional nursing developed late in South Africa, only after the discovery of diamonds attracted to disease-ridden Kimberley South Africa's ...

Journal: :Medical History 1996
Andrew A G Morrice

The history of nursing in South Africa is one to which only an historian of ability can do justice. This unpromising topic-at least to South African eyes-encapsulates all the contradictions and ambiguities of life in a complex and divided society. Modem professional nursing developed late in South Africa, only after the discovery of diamonds attracted to disease-ridden Kimberley South Africa's ...

2006
Isabel Hampton Robb Bertha Harmer Lavinia Dock Isabel Stewart Ethel Northam Martha Rogers Betty Neuman Dorothea Orem

The development of nursing models can be traced to the inception of nursing as a profession. Florence Nightingale laid the foundation for current nursing practice and differentiated nursing from medicine. The late 19th and early 20th centuries contributed a number of important nurse theorists, better known for other contributions to the neophyte profession. Clara Weeks-Shaw, Isabel Hampton Robb...

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