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NURSES' ATTITUDES TOWARDS NURSING RESEARCH

NURSES' ATTITUDES TOWARDS NURSING RESEARCH

... staff nurses, chosen using a convenience sampling technique, employed in selected hospitals in Laguna from any nursing setting and (7) expert nurses, selected using purposive sampling technique and were ...

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Paediatric nurses' attitudes towards the promotion of healthy eating

Paediatric nurses' attitudes towards the promotion of healthy eating

... paediatric nursesattitudes towards promoting healthy eating and their opinions regarding nurses as role models for ...67 nurses from 14 wards at an acute hospital trust completed ...

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Nurses’ Attitudes Towards Spiritual Care and Spiritual Care Practices

Nurses’ Attitudes Towards Spiritual Care and Spiritual Care Practices

... that nurses’ individual spir- itual perspectives, experience and education affect the delivery of their spiritual care and influence their abili- ties to practice it (Mitchell, Bennett & Manfrin Ledet 2006; ...

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An investigation of student nurses' attitudes toward old people in hospital

An investigation of student nurses' attitudes toward old people in hospital

... A study by Wolk and Wolk 1971 elicited stereotypes held by students of social work, psychology and nursing, as well as older professional workers... and Wolk criticized questionnaire ite[r] ...

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The Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Nurses in Relation to the Use of Physical Restraints

The Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Nurses in Relation to the Use of Physical Restraints

... the nurses working in the emergency service was found to be ...the nurses working in the intensive care unit. When the nursesattitudes towards the use of physical restraints are examined, it ...

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Emergency department staff attitudes towards mental health consumers: A literature review and thematic content analysis

Emergency department staff attitudes towards mental health consumers: A literature review and thematic content analysis

... positive attitudes in comparison to their mental health trained colleagues within the same age ranges; although this study did not identify any statistically significant association between ages of ED ...

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Emergency and Mental Health Nurses’ Perceptions and Attitudes towards Alcoholics

Emergency and Mental Health Nurses’ Perceptions and Attitudes towards Alcoholics

... professionals’ attitudes is the basis for the development of skills for dealing with drug ...These attitudes may affect patients’ clinical safety and the cost-benefit ratio of the ...health nurses’ ...

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Attitudes of registered nurses about the end – of – life care in multi-profile hospitals: a cross sectional survey

Attitudes of registered nurses about the end – of – life care in multi-profile hospitals: a cross sectional survey

... describe nursesattitudes in providing EOL care and exploring barriers and facilitating behaviors of nurses in multi-profile hospitals in Eastern ...

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Attitudes toward expanding nurses’ authority

Attitudes toward expanding nurses’ authority

... the nursesattitudes toward expansion of their au- thorities; we conducted three multiple regression models (see Table 4), one for each domain of expanding authority ...the attitudes to- ward ...

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An Evaluation of the Effect of a Mental Health Clinical Placement on the Mental Health Attitudes of Student Nurses

An Evaluation of the Effect of a Mental Health Clinical Placement on the Mental Health Attitudes of Student Nurses

... student nurses attitudes towards mental illness and mental health ...the nurses. Nurse’s attitudes can develop for many different reasons, these being, and lack of knowledge, stigma, and prior ...

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‘Our Care through Our Eyes’. Impact of a co-produced digital educational programme on nurses’ knowledge, confidence and attitudes in providing care for children and young people who have self-harmed: a mixed-methods study in the UK

‘Our Care through Our Eyes’. Impact of a co-produced digital educational programme on nurses’ knowledge, confidence and attitudes in providing care for children and young people who have self-harmed: a mixed-methods study in the UK

... All 33 participants that completed the digital educational intervention were invited to participate in the qualitative interviews. Eight registered children’s nurses consented to participate, representing 24% of ...

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Australian nurses access and attitudes to information technology - a national survey

Australian nurses access and attitudes to information technology - a national survey

... by nurses in information technology (IT) are essential to health care in Australia yet data suggest deficiencies in access and ...among nurses across ...of nurses did not use computers as part of ...

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Safety Attitudes among Nurses and Its Relation with Occupational Accidents: A Questionnaire Based Survey

Safety Attitudes among Nurses and Its Relation with Occupational Accidents: A Questionnaire Based Survey

... among nurses and its relation with occupational accidents among teaching hospitals of Kerman University of Medical ...244 nurses in Kerman, Iran in ...Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) and ...

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Necessity of Observing Patient’s Rights: A Survey on the Attitudes of Patients, Nurses and Physicians

Necessity of Observing Patient’s Rights: A Survey on the Attitudes of Patients, Nurses and Physicians

... of nurses and patients’ perceptions about patient participation in clinical decision-making by Florin et ...the nurses, more than the patients themselves, thought that patients wished to be more involved in ...

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE THERAPEUTIC TEAM’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE PRESENCE OF PARENTS DURING INVASIVE PROCEDURESHoushang Alijani Renani, Maryam Sohrabikhah*,Shahnaz Rostami ,Afsane SohrabikhahDOWNLOAD/VIEW

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE THERAPEUTIC TEAM’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE PRESENCE OF PARENTS DURING INVASIVE PROCEDURESHoushang Alijani Renani, Maryam Sohrabikhah*,Shahnaz Rostami ,Afsane SohrabikhahDOWNLOAD/VIEW

... compare attitudes of therapeutic teams towards the presence of parents during invasive ...40 nurses working in pediatric wards, 19 pediatricians, 16 hospital managers, and 100 parents of children ...

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Systematic Review: Contraceptive Knowledge and Use in Saudi Arabia

Systematic Review: Contraceptive Knowledge and Use in Saudi Arabia

... that nurses have very limited roles in contraceptive and family planning ...Conclusion: nurses have very limited roles in contraceptive and family planning ...

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Health nurses’ experiences and attitudes regarding collaboration with dental personnel

Health nurses’ experiences and attitudes regarding collaboration with dental personnel

... health nurses were satisfied with the collaboration with dental ...health nurses had been given sufficient information from dental personnel to provide oral health promotion and to iden- tify children at ...

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The shifting sands of nursing informatics education: from content to connectivity

The shifting sands of nursing informatics education: from content to connectivity

... Bond and Procter [37] are individual nurse academics based in the United Kingdom. They proposed a framework to enable all RNs to have an essential understanding of informatics to work effectively in the healthcare ...

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Attitudes of Nurses and Hospitalized Patients about the Rights of Psychiatric Clients

Attitudes of Nurses and Hospitalized Patients about the Rights of Psychiatric Clients

... In this study, we surveyed privacy rights in 3 situations that compromised confidentiality. There were no significant differences between the groups in providing information concerning mental illness to the patient’s ...

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Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice in Anti Smoking Campaigns in Morocco

Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice in Anti Smoking Campaigns in Morocco

... If nurses who smoke respond differently to anti-tobacco campaigns than no smokers, it would explain why they feel less incline in motivating their patients to quit ...Getting nurses to quit would highly ...

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