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Health of community nurses: a case for workplace wellness schemes

Health of community nurses: a case for workplace wellness schemes

... and community nursing practice has been subject to a change of focus from curing illness to prevention of ...2002), community nurses are expected to have knowledge and understanding of health ...

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The changing roles of community nurses: the case of health plan nurses in Israel

The changing roles of community nurses: the case of health plan nurses in Israel

... of community-based nurses (particularly in urban clinics) were to prepare pa- tients for their meetings with a physician (by taking blood, pulse blood pressure, weight and other measure- ments) and ...

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A comparison of the management of venous leg ulceration by specialist and generalist community nurses: A judgement analysis.

A comparison of the management of venous leg ulceration by specialist and generalist community nurses: A judgement analysis.

... specialist nurses were more accurate than those of the generalist community ...specialist nurses were also more accurate than the generalist nurses regarding suitability for high compression ...

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The Future Educational Preparation for Specialist Community Nurses

The Future Educational Preparation for Specialist Community Nurses

... There is a lot of discussion about the future role for district nurses. As District Nurse educators, we strongly believe that their future is positive and that their role will further develop and change to enable ...

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Anticipatory prescribing for end of life care in the community: a survey of community nurses in England

Anticipatory prescribing for end of life care in the community: a survey of community nurses in England

... examine community nurses’ experiences of working with anticipatory ...in community and end of life care ...district nurses from the East Midlands. The nurses completed the survey and ...

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Confidence and clinical judgement in community nurses managing venous leg ulceration - a judgement analysis

Confidence and clinical judgement in community nurses managing venous leg ulceration - a judgement analysis

... of nurses regularly making these sorts of judgements in real life also increased external validity but the use of non-random sampling resulted in a sample that may not represent the nurse population who undertake ...

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Experiences and challenges of home care nurses and general practitioners in home-based palliative care – a qualitative study

Experiences and challenges of home care nurses and general practitioners in home-based palliative care – a qualitative study

... and community nurses with sup- port from a multidisciplinary specialist palliative care consultant team, increased the proportion of home deaths and led to fewer people being admitted to nursing homes ...

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Economic incentive in community nursing: attraction, rejection or indifference?

Economic incentive in community nursing: attraction, rejection or indifference?

... • "We are only paid for what is done in the field by the pa- tient. All the time spent elsewhere is on us. We give our time free of charge, subsidizing the health system." • "Before we did 'arrange' invoices ...

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Is there scope for community health nurses to address lifestyle risk factors? the community nursing SNAP trial

Is there scope for community health nurses to address lifestyle risk factors? the community nursing SNAP trial

... Generalist community nurses (GCNs) in Australia are also in a good position to offer individual lifestyle intervention, because they (a) often see patients with existing chronic conditions that might ...

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EFFECT OF CARDIAC ARREST MANAGEMENT TRAINING ON THE ABILITY OF ORDINARY PEOPLE TO PERFORM HIGH-QUALITY CARDIO PULMONARY RESUSCITATION

EFFECT OF CARDIAC ARREST MANAGEMENT TRAINING ON THE ABILITY OF ORDINARY PEOPLE TO PERFORM HIGH-QUALITY CARDIO PULMONARY RESUSCITATION

... The results showed that there is a cardiac arrest emergency training influence on the society's ability to perform high-quality CPR. The findings are expected to be the basis of evidence of practice to help cardiac ...

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Nurses’ perceptions of the root causes of community‐acquired pressure ulcers: Application of the Model for Examining Safety and Quality Concerns in Home Healthcare

Nurses’ perceptions of the root causes of community‐acquired pressure ulcers: Application of the Model for Examining Safety and Quality Concerns in Home Healthcare

... Using data collected from interviews with community nurses, district nurses and home carers, McGraw et al. identified three unique features that affected medication safety in home healthcare: ...

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Reliability of Mid-Upper Arm Circumference Measurements Taken by Community Health Nurses

Reliability of Mid-Upper Arm Circumference Measurements Taken by Community Health Nurses

... of community therapeutic care of acute malnutrition implied a need for a diagnostic ...by community health nurses in selected communities of the Northern Region in ...A community-based cohort ...

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Understanding the experiences of Pakistani educated nurses working in the United Kingdom: a phenomenological approach

Understanding the experiences of Pakistani educated nurses working in the United Kingdom: a phenomenological approach

... ethnic nurses occupy lower nursing grades, often working in the least popular nursing ...black nurses are five years behind in career progression compared to white colleagues (Kingma, ...overseas ...

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Changing hearts and minds: examining student nurses' experiences and perceptions of a general practice placement through a 'community of practice' lens

Changing hearts and minds: examining student nurses' experiences and perceptions of a general practice placement through a 'community of practice' lens

... In order to better appreciate the context in which this cultural shift is currently taking place, and to better guide the development of general practice as a suitable learning environment for student nurses, it ...

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Challenges for nurses who work in community mental health centres in the West Bank, Palestine

Challenges for nurses who work in community mental health centres in the West Bank, Palestine

... all nurses in Palestine [11]. Nurses and midwives receive inconsistent salaries, work long hours, suffer from severe staff shortages, and have excessive ...that nurses and midwives work in poor work ...

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Maximising retention of nurses

Maximising retention of nurses

... ANCC ................ American Nurses Credentialing Center ANMC ............... Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council ANPA ................. Australian Nurse Practitioner Association AUSPRAC ......... ...

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Prevention from a community perspective facilitating and constraining factors perceived by nurses in local community health centers in the course of prevention and health promotion

Prevention from a community perspective facilitating and constraining factors perceived by nurses in local community health centers in the course of prevention and health promotion

... the nurses in their study, and also in the present study, gave priority to curative care and also gave preventative care because they were convinced of its ...

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Service evaluation of community based palliative care and a hospice at home service

Service evaluation of community based palliative care and a hospice at home service

... An example was given by carer 3 of an occasion when a hospice-at-home nurse went out to see a patient and stayed with the family late into the night. A doctor also visited to prescribe analgesia and these actions stopped ...

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An educational program for mental health nurses and community health workers from Pacific Island countries: results from a pilot study

An educational program for mental health nurses and community health workers from Pacific Island countries: results from a pilot study

... health nurses, generalist nurses, and community health workers are fundamental frontline personnel who provide mental health services in the Pacific for vulnerable populations residing in rural and ...

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Generalist registered nurses caring for mental health clients in remote areas of Australia: an interpretive case study

Generalist registered nurses caring for mental health clients in remote areas of Australia: an interpretive case study

... Remote nurses do not have a stake in or influence over issues such as the sporadic or intermittent demand curve for mental healthcare services ...remote nurses’ work in delivering mental healthcare for ...

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