نتایج جستجو برای: nurse training

تعداد نتایج: 344815  

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2013
Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles Joy Goldsmith Betty Ferrell

Although quality communication has been identified as a necessary component to cancer care, communication skills training programs have yet to focus on the unique role of nurses. This study explored communication barriers as reported by seven nurse managers to better identify communication skills needed for oncology nurses to practice patient-centered care. Thematic analysis of transcripts was ...

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 2001
N Brooks C Otway C Rashid L Kilty C Maggs

AIM To explore nurse prescribing from the patient's viewpoint. METHOD This study was undertaken in one primary care group in Leicestershire. All prescribing health visitors (n = 17), district nurses (n = 9) and practice nurses (n = 1) were asked to recruit five patients for whom they had prescribed. Fifty patients took part in a telephone or face-to-face interview. Participants were predomina...

2013
Chiharu Miyata Hidenori Arai Sawako Suga

Nurse managers play a critical role in improving the work environment. Important leadership characteristics for nurse managers include visibility, accessibility, communication, recognition, and support. The nurse manager’s recognition behaviors strongly influence the job satisfaction of staff nurses. In our previous study, we investigated how staff nurses perceived the nurse manager’s recogniti...

Journal: :Journal of accident & emergency medicine 1995
S J Meek G Ruffles J Anderson D Ohiorenoya

Use of nurse practitioners in major accident and emergency (A&E) departments is rapidly increasing: currently they are used in 30% of such departments and this is expected to rise to 63% by the end of 1995. Most are trained by a formal programme in the employing hospital but 12% claim to have no formal training. The nurse practitioner could prescribe a limited range of drugs in 82% of major dep...

2016
Karan Kverno

Mental disorders are the leading cause of non-communicable disability worldwide. Insufficient numbers of psychiatrically trained providers and geographic inequities impair access. To close this treatment gap, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for the integration of mental health services with primary care. A new innovative online program is presented that increases access to mental...

Journal: :JAMA surgery 2015
Emily Vaughan Frances Sesay Adaora Chima Mira Mehes Benjamin Lee Dzifa Dordunoo Alice Sitch Gilles de Wildt Thaim B Kamara Bailah Leigh Fizan Abdullah John Sampson

IMPORTANCE Strengthening workforce capacity to deliver essential surgical and anesthesia care has been identified as a strategy for addressing the unmet burden of morbidity and mortality in under-resourced countries. Sierra Leone is one of the poorest countries in the world and faces the challenge of stretching limited resources to provide appropriate health care for a population of 6 million. ...

Journal: :international journal of community based nursing and midwifery 0
zahra imanigoghary razi school of nursing and midwifery, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran hamid peyrovi department of critical care nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran esmat noohi department of medical surgical nursing education, razi school of nursing and midwifery, nursing research center, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran majid kazemi school of nursing and midwifery, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, kerman, iran

background: vegetative state (vs) occurs through return of the brain stem after coma state. after hospital discharge, responsibility of caring for vs patients is transferred to their families, which causes a high burden on them. nurses have an important role in helping the family caregivers to meet their needs and cope with difficulties. to explore the role of nurses during coping process of fa...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2006
Molly Courtenay Nicola Carey

AIM This paper is a report of a study to examine Nurse Independent/Nurse Supplementary Prescribing for people with diabetes and the extent to which these nurses feel prepared for this role. BACKGROUND An area of care in which nurses, caring for people with diabetes, are involved is the management of medications. There is little or no evidence examining the prescription of medicines by nurses ...

2017
Patricia Eckardt Marilyn J. Hammer Margaret Barton-Burke Margaret McCabe Christine T. Kovner Liza Behrens Heather Reens Barry S. Coller

Introduction Nurses are critical to the research enterprise. However all nurses are not prepared to participate as members of the research team since education and training in clinical research nursing and nurse-specific Good Clinical Practice are not consistently included in nursing curricula. The lack of nurse education and training in clinical research and Good Clinical Practice leaves resea...

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