نتایج جستجو برای: nurses perceptions

تعداد نتایج: 137241  

2014
Ali Asghar Ghorbani Ali Hesamzadeh Mohammad Khademloo Salimeh Khalili Shamim Hesamzadeh Valerie Berger

BACKGROUND Nurses' perceptions of ethical climate patterns have certain undeniable effects on hospitals. There is little evidence of possible differences in this element between public and private hospitals and contributing factors. OBJECTIVES This study investigated whether the perceptions of the ethical climate in nurses' working in public hospitals differ from that of nurses in private hos...

2016
Lieve M Roets-Merken Myrra J F J Vernooij-Dassen Sytse U Zuidema Marianne K Dees Pieter G J M Hermsen Gertrudis I J M Kempen Maud J L Graff

OBJECTIVES To gain insights into the process of nurses' changing perceptions when trained to implement a self-management programme for dual sensory impaired older adults in long-term care, and into the factors that contributed to these changes in their perceptions. DESIGN Qualitative study alongside a cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING 17 long-term care homes spread across the Net...

2013
Virginie Muller-Juge Stéphane Cullati Katherine S. Blondon Patricia Hudelson Fabienne Maître Nu V. Vu Georges L. Savoldelli Mathieu R. Nendaz

BACKGROUND Effective interprofessional collaboration requires that team members share common perceptions and expectations of each other's roles. OBJECTIVE Describe and compare residents' and nurses' perceptions and expectations of their own and each other's professional roles in the context of an Internal Medicine ward. METHODS A convenience sample of 14 residents and 14 nurses volunteers f...

Abbaszadeh, Abbas , Motamed-Jahromi, Mohadeseh , Tatar, Khadijeh ,

Background and Purpose: One of the most important elements of nursing ethics is patient advocacy, which instills patients’ sense of independence and autonomy. Nurses’ perceptions of this concept can significantly influence their advocacy role. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to assess nurses’ perceptions about this phenomenon. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 385 nur...

Journal: :Industrial health 2007
Nancy M Nachreiner Susan G Gerberich Andrew D Ryan Patricia M McGovern

Work-related violence is an important problem worldwide, and nurses are at increased risk. This study identified rates of violence against nurses in Minnesota, USA, and their perceptions of the work environment. A sample of 6,300 randomly selected nurses described their experience with work-related violence in the previous year. Differences in perceptions of the work environment and work cultur...

2012
Deleise Wilson Richard W. Redman AkkeNeel Talsma Michelle Aebersold

The implementation of evidence-based practice guidelines can be influenced by nurses' perceptions of the organizational safety culture. Shift-by-shift management of each nursing unit is designated to a subset of staff nurses (charge nurses), whom are often recruited as champions for change. The findings indicate that compared to charge nurses, noncharge nurses were more positive about overall p...

Journal: :Nephrology nursing journal : journal of the American Nephrology Nurses' Association 2003
Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins Mary Denno Helen Currier Gail Wick

While one suggested cause of the current nursing shortage is nurses' negative perceptions of the work environment, little is known of nephrology nurses' perceptions of the dialysis work environment. The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which staff nurses who work in freestanding hemodialysis facilities rate the presence of organizational characteristics common to magnet hospita...

Background: The organizational culture, justice, and ethical practices found in nursing services and health services have numerical superiority and a significant importance.Objective: This descriptive study aimed to determine the relationship among ethical behavior, organizational justice and culture in public and private hospitals.Methods:<...

Journal: :Curationis 2015
Reece P Swart Ronel Pretorius Hester Klopper

BACKGROUND International health systems research confirms the critical role that nurses play in ensuring the delivery of high quality patient care and subsequent patient safety. It is therefore important that the education of nurses should prepare them for the provision of safe care of a high quality. The South African healthcare system is made up of public and private hospitals that employ var...

Journal: :Research in nursing & health 2009
Cynthia Thornton Bacon Linda C Hughes Barbara A Mark

We tested a theoretical model of the relationships of hospital context, nursing unit structure, and patient characteristics to patients' perceptions of the extent to which nurses met their expectations for management of troubling symptoms. In our sample of 2,720 patients randomly selected from 278 nursing units in 143 hospitals, we found that patient age was positively associated with patients'...

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