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How do doctors and nurses manage delirium in intensive care units? A qualitative study using focus groups

How do doctors and nurses manage delirium in intensive care units? A qualitative study using focus groups

... of how delirium is managed by doctors and nurses in ICUs, pre- senting fi rst-time accounts that can in fl uence patient ...describes how pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments are ...

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Gender and power: Nurses and doctors in Canada

Gender and power: Nurses and doctors in Canada

... That nurses were unlikely to drop everything to assist ei- ther a male or female physician take a blood pressure is consistent with the increasing autonomy of the nursing ...confident nurses who com- ...

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When doctors and nurses become partners

When doctors and nurses become partners

... Supporting these behavioural expectations is unambiguous communication of how to report that a doctor or nurse isn’t respectful. Bridgham says, “We address aberrant behaviours quickly. I try to maintain a strong ...

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The Interaction between Politics, Doctors and Nurses.

The Interaction between Politics, Doctors and Nurses.

... The nursing care process and medical practice are two different professions, having two different educational processes and generating different outcomes. Unfortunately, nursing education and with it the nursing ...

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HR practices facilitating EDI of doctors and nurses

HR practices facilitating EDI of doctors and nurses

... However, doctors thought that recognition from peers would be enough, where nurses would like to have the recognition of their ...the nurses were more positive about a tangible reward, such as being ...

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Substitution of doctors by nurses in primary care (Review)

Substitution of doctors by nurses in primary care (Review)

... trained nurses can produce as high quality care as primary care doctors and achieve as good health outcomes for ...to assess equivalence of care, many studies had methodological limitations, and ...

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DOCTORS, NURSES AND THE PAY FREEZE MARTYN GODDARD

DOCTORS, NURSES AND THE PAY FREEZE MARTYN GODDARD

... For doctors and nurses the new law, if passed, will come into effect on 30 ...matter how significant, will not be able to paid in recognition of it unless they are able to move into a new job ...

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Preparing Hospitals, Doctors, and Nurses for a Terrorist Attack

Preparing Hospitals, Doctors, and Nurses for a Terrorist Attack

... and nurses need to be prepared to deal with the consequences of mass ...them. Doctors may want to decentralize the supply of these drugs to improve consumer confidence: if people know that a supply of ...

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How Many Doctors, Nurses, and Other Health Professionals Do You Need?

How Many Doctors, Nurses, and Other Health Professionals Do You Need?

... New models of care will deploy traditional health care setting workers with “boundary spanning” community-based workers in new “care” settings (e.g., senior housing, retail health care, hospice, long-term care, wellness ...

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Managing doctors and nurses: do we know what works?

Managing doctors and nurses: do we know what works?

... „ General Medical Council. 2006. Management for Doctors. Guidance Document. „ McAlearney, A. S., D. Fisher, K. Heiser, D. Robbins, and K. Kelleher. 2005. Developing effective physician leaders: Changing cultures ...

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Assault on Doctors and Nurses

Assault on Doctors and Nurses

... Clinical staff on acute psychiatric inpatient units often are asked to provide care for potentially violent patients. Documentation of which staff are at greatest risk of being assau[r] ...

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10. Nurses and doctors

10. Nurses and doctors

... 2009/2010 value Notes A. Wages/salary £36,700 per year Based on the median full-time equivalent basic salary for Agenda for Change Band 7 of the January-March 2010 NHS Staff Earnings estimates for Qualified ...

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Patients’ relatives and psychiatric doctors : letter writing in the York Retreat 1875-1910

Patients’ relatives and psychiatric doctors : letter writing in the York Retreat 1875-1910

... large number of patients’ relatives used letter writing to keep in regular contact with the Retreat. Several families wrote much more frequently than others. For example, 83 families (37.6 per cent) wrote five ...

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Investigating interactions: how do doctors and patients experience the disclosure of significant information in the advanced cancer setting and how do these experiences enhance practice?

Investigating interactions: how do doctors and patients experience the disclosure of significant information in the advanced cancer setting and how do these experiences enhance practice?

... of doctors they described how it was often difficult to negotiate sensitive and emotionally challenging discussions and frequently questioned whether or not (a) patients were aware and understood the ...

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Acute pain for postoperative patients in Kuwait :
a study of how surgical nurses assess postoperative pain

Acute pain for postoperative patients in Kuwait : a study of how surgical nurses assess postoperative pain

... that nurses did say that even when they were aware of over exaggeration by certain patients, the nurses would record the information given by the patients in their ...the doctors did not read these ...

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How Do Families Assess and Manage the Pain of Cancer Patients?

How Do Families Assess and Manage the Pain of Cancer Patients?

... by nurses have been improved ...both nurses and families of patients living with ...assist nurses to optimize caring and thus the patients are monitored ...explore how the family performed ...

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‘How do they want to know?’ Doctors’ perspectives on making and communicating a diagnosis of dementia

‘How do they want to know?’ Doctors’ perspectives on making and communicating a diagnosis of dementia

... The doctors felt genuine shared decision making required comprehensive understanding of individuals and their situation, with time for exploration and ...that doctors and relatives appear to be poor ...

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Exploring how registered nurses assess and identify delirium in older persons in the hospital setting

Exploring how registered nurses assess and identify delirium in older persons in the hospital setting

... Registered Nurses could fulfil in improving rates of delirium recognition in older ...of how Registered Nurses assess and identify delirium in older people to capture the challenges and ...

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How do healthcare professionals interview patients to assess suicide risk?

How do healthcare professionals interview patients to assess suicide risk?

... Finally, patients responded with a narrative in one- quarter of cases. Narratives conveyed some suicidal thoughts and were pursued with closed yes/no questions. That questions about suicidal ideation were more likely to ...

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How do healthcare professionals interview patients to assess suicide risk?

How do healthcare professionals interview patients to assess suicide risk?

... Finally, patients responded with a narrative in one- quarter of cases. Narratives conveyed some suicidal thoughts and were pursued with closed yes/no questions. That questions about suicidal ideation were more likely to ...

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