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Clinical supervision in primary health care; experiences of district nurses as clinical supervisors - a qualitative study

Clinical supervision in primary health care; experiences of district nurses as clinical supervisors - a qualitative study

... Self-reported conflicts between PHC units’ expectations and universities’ expectations fit into this subtheme. Supervisors stated that even students could notice this conflict and a supervisor’s heavy workload. When su- ...

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Nurses: A Voice to Lead: Health Is A Human Right -
Tshwane District Nurses

Nurses: A Voice to Lead: Health Is A Human Right - Tshwane District Nurses

... A healthy working environment is also important to keep the working community healthy for productivity. Consider Sibanye gold mine, with rock falling and stoppage of work with lack of productivity, and six dead mine ...

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Professional practice attributes within public health nursing : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Nursing at Massey University

Professional practice attributes within public health nursing : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Nursing at Massey University

... A recent study surveyed United States home health nurses and New Zealand district nurses to ascertain which of the Nursing Work Index Revised attributes were perceived by them as importa[r] ...

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Community nursing needs more silver surfers: a questionnaire survey of primary care nurses' use of information technology

Community nursing needs more silver surfers: a questionnaire survey of primary care nurses' use of information technology

... resource. Nurses: practice nurse, district nurses, health visitors, and others, make up a sub- stantial proportion of the primary care ...care nurses had access to, and were using IT; and to ...

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Matching gerontechnologies to independent living seniors’ individual needs: development of the GTM tool

Matching gerontechnologies to independent living seniors’ individual needs: development of the GTM tool

... There are a number of limitations that must be con- sidered with regard to this study. Due to time con- straints, a limited number of intermediaries and seniors were recruited through our partnership with the IZI pilot ...

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A comparison of service and non-service determinants of carers' satisfaction with palliative care services

A comparison of service and non-service determinants of carers' satisfaction with palliative care services

... The association between carers' satisfaction with services delivered by district nurses (DNs), general practitioners (GPs), hospital doctors (HDs), and the health and social services i[r] ...

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Study protocol: follow-up home visits with nutrition: a randomised controlled trial

Study protocol: follow-up home visits with nutrition: a randomised controlled trial

... Another explanation for the limited effect could be the high number of re-admissions - especially found in the studies among the medical patients. This may have wor- sened the outcome for an already very frail ...

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Evaluating nurse prescribers’ education and continuing professional development for independent prescribing practice: Findings from a national survey in England

Evaluating nurse prescribers’ education and continuing professional development for independent prescribing practice: Findings from a national survey in England

... into district nurse and health visitor prescribing, both Luker et ...on nurses’ need for further train- ing as expansions to the formulary are intro- ...on district nurse and health visitor ...

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Professional practice attributes within public health nursing : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Nursing at Massey University

Professional practice attributes within public health nursing : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Nursing at Massey University

... A recent study surveyed United States home health nurses and New Zealand district nurses to ascertain which of the Nursing Work Index Revised attributes were perceived by them as importa[r] ...

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The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing

The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing

... 9 actually definitely have to be crossed but our district nurses feel that they actually have to definitely be crossed. … It’s just that sometimes you just make a minor mistake on that and so we have the ...

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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

... of nurses who felt that they had little control over their lives or ...by nurses does not seem recognized in the patriarchal, male-dominated society of Pakistan where nursing is largely viewed as ‘women’s ...

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The residual effectiveness of chlorhexidine gluconate 0 5% on vaccinating nurses hands during school vaccination programmes : a pilot study : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Nursing at

The residual effectiveness of chlorhexidine gluconate 0 5% on vaccinating nurses hands during school vaccination programmes : a pilot study : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Nursing at Massey University (Auckland), New Zealand

... Appendix C Hand hygiene: recommended best practice guideline for public health nurses at school based student vaccination programmes Auckland District Health Board, 2002... Summary Alcoh[r] ...

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A retrospective review of the Pediatric Development Clinic implementation: a model to improve medical, nutritional and developmental outcomes of at-risk under-five children in rural Rwanda

A retrospective review of the Pediatric Development Clinic implementation: a model to improve medical, nutritional and developmental outcomes of at-risk under-five children in rural Rwanda

... The PDC serves children with prematurity, birth weight under 2000 g, HIE, hydrocephalus, cleft lip and palate, trisomy 21, or other developmental delays. In April 2015, additional referral criteria – post-central ner- ...

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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

... community nurses, Macmillan nurses, palliative care nurses and other specialist nurses, so each is clear of their roles and responsibilities in relation to specific patients and carers; [r] ...

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Treading the clinical pathway: a qualitative study of advanced practice nurses in a local health district in Australia

Treading the clinical pathway: a qualitative study of advanced practice nurses in a local health district in Australia

... of nurses’ personal ...experienced nurses by allowing them to undertake work of a more strategic nature rather than direct clinical care with the intention of broadening their experience and preparing them ...

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CONSECUTIVE INFECTION WITH INFLUENZA A AND INFLUENZA B VIRUS AFTER DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE IN DOLAKHA DISTRICT, NEPAL

CONSECUTIVE INFECTION WITH INFLUENZA A AND INFLUENZA B VIRUS AFTER DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE IN DOLAKHA DISTRICT, NEPAL

... management was recommended, including resting at home, increased fluid intake, analgesics, antipyretics and antihistaminic were given. They were provoked to maintain good nutrition and hygienic practice. The public ...

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Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria during pregnancy: a qualitative study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of district health managers, antenatal care staff and pregnant women in Korogwe District, North Eastern Tanzania

Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria during pregnancy: a qualitative study of knowledge, attitudes and practices of district health managers, antenatal care staff and pregnant women in Korogwe District, North Eastern Tanzania

... Most interviewees at health facility level reported having received complaints from members of the community in their respective catchment areas about SP. One clinical officer explicitly said that: "Some women who ...

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Assessing Nurses’ Knowledge on the Management of Women Presenting with Still-Birth at the Bota District Hospital, Cameroon

Assessing Nurses’ Knowledge on the Management of Women Presenting with Still-Birth at the Bota District Hospital, Cameroon

... Bota District Hospital ...Bota District Hospital, which is situated at Bota middle farms and located approximately 800 meters away from the main town (half ...100 nurses including volunteers and ...

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School-Based Mental Health Services

School-Based Mental Health Services

... school nurses, and other staff members successfully to volunteer in student assistance programs, whereby these staff members lead after-school support groups designed to help students express themselves to their ...

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A literature review: the role of the private sector in the production of nurses in India, Kenya, South Africa and Thailand

A literature review: the role of the private sector in the production of nurses in India, Kenya, South Africa and Thailand

... It should be noted that changes in the labour market, regulatory environment and the demand for nursing personnel at domestic and international levels signifi- cantly determine the direction and the operation of pri- ...

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