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Exploring Iranian nurses’ experiences of missed nursing care: a qualitative study: a threat to patient and nurses’ health

Exploring Iranian nurses’ experiences of missed nursing care: a qualitative study: a threat to patient and nurses’ health

... Iranian nurses are exposed to many work- related challenges that may influence the quality of nursing care (1), resulting in dif- ferences in Iran’s functional nursing struc- ture and that of other ...Exploring ...

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A qualitative study exploring school nurses' experiences of safeguarding adolescents

A qualitative study exploring school nurses' experiences of safeguarding adolescents

... This study explored school nursesexperiences of safeguarding adolescence in their role in practice. The findings identified a lack of child development education was incorporated as part of their ...

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Nurses' experiences of patient suicide and suicide attempts in an acute unit

Nurses' experiences of patient suicide and suicide attempts in an acute unit

... psychiatric nursesexperiences of and reactions to a patient suicide or suicide attempt and will elicit their perceptions of the support they received ...

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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 nursesexperiences and attitudes regarding the collaboration with dental personnel was characterised using four ...Health nurses reported whether they knew the referral routines or ...Health ...

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Thai Nurses’ experiences of post-operative pain assessment and its’ influence on pain management decisions

Thai Nurses’ experiences of post-operative pain assessment and its’ influence on pain management decisions

... the nursesexperiences of pain assess- ment in a surgical ward included: (i) double/triple check system, (ii) communication via records and protocols, and (iii) using skills and experience (see Table ...

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Thai Psychiatric Nurses’ Experiences and Perceptions of the Professional Role When Caring for Older People Displaying Depressive Symptoms

Thai Psychiatric Nurses’ Experiences and Perceptions of the Professional Role When Caring for Older People Displaying Depressive Symptoms

... psychiatric nurses’ expe- riences and perceptions of their professional role when caring for older people whom displayed symptoms of clinical ...psychiatric nurses working in the field of mental health and ...

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Nurses’ experiences and perceptions of medication administration errors

Nurses’ experiences and perceptions of medication administration errors

... 276 nurses who were working in acute, subacute, and general wards and had direct contact with the medication administration were asked to participate in this ...

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Nurses’ experiences of humour in clinical settings

Nurses’ experiences of humour in clinical settings

... defined as a person’s ability to appreciate the funny side of a situation(7). The im- portance of humour in nursing care was introduced four decades ago (8). Coser was the first to posit that humour is related to disease ...

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Caring for late preterm infants: public health nurses’ experiences

Caring for late preterm infants: public health nurses’ experiences

... Theme 3: Inconsistencies between health care providers: “… there needs to be more consistent information ” PHNs report a lack of consistency in the advice that providers give parents. PHN #7 indicated “…that’s a big ...

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Final year student nurses' experiences of wound care: an evaluation

Final year student nurses' experiences of wound care: an evaluation

... diplomat nurses are more likely to feel more confident and competent than their graduate counterparts, despite spending the same amount of time with mentors and their ...registration nurses preparation for ...

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Nurses' experiences of recruitment and migration from developing countries: a phenomenological approach

Nurses' experiences of recruitment and migration from developing countries: a phenomenological approach

... overseas nurses, believing it to benefit both nurses and patients: "There is a sharing of learning which ultimately is good for nurse and patient ...overseas nurses had contrasting views on ...

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Being more conscientious, collaborative, and confident in addressing patients' fears and anxieties: nurses' perspectives

Being more conscientious, collaborative, and confident in addressing patients' fears and anxieties: nurses' perspectives

... into nursesexperiences associated with the implementation of a BPG, which was aimed at enhancing nurse–patient thera- peutic relationships through identifying and addressing patients’ fears and ...

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Shadow dancing in the wings : lesbian women talk about health care : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Nursing at Massey University

Shadow dancing in the wings : lesbian women talk about health care : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Nursing at Massey University

... 115 The New Zealand Nurses Organisation states Nurses/midwives undertaking research need to develop studies of lesbian women's and gay men's actual and perceived health care experiences [r] ...

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Nurses and midwives’ experiences of using non pharmacological interventions for labour pain management: a qualitative study in Ghana

Nurses and midwives’ experiences of using non pharmacological interventions for labour pain management: a qualitative study in Ghana

... Our study also revealed that the perceived benefits of non-pharmacological interventions for labour pain man- agement contributed to its usage by the nurses and mid- wives. As reiterated in previous studies, ...

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A qualitative study of the communication and information needs of people with learning disabilities and epilepsy with physicians, nurses and carers

A qualitative study of the communication and information needs of people with learning disabilities and epilepsy with physicians, nurses and carers

... Lack of involvement in issues relating to epilepsy with doctors and nurses was reported as a concern by service users. The study demonstrated that service users appear to value more egalitarian relationships with ...

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British Columbia Healthy Connections Project process evaluation: a mixed methods protocol to describe the implementation and delivery of the Nurse-Family Partnership in Canada

British Columbia Healthy Connections Project process evaluation: a mixed methods protocol to describe the implementation and delivery of the Nurse-Family Partnership in Canada

... and experiences of the intervention components, to assess if the components are delivered with fidelity, to describe planning, imple- mentation and delivery processes and to provide a detailed description of a ...

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Exploring healthcare professionals’ knowledge, attitudes and experiences of shared decision making in rheumatology

Exploring healthcare professionals’ knowledge, attitudes and experiences of shared decision making in rheumatology

... 70 nurses completed the ...all nurses had a (very) positive attitude toward SDM, which was most frequently motivated by the belief that SDM improves patients’ treatment ...and nurses’ perspectives of ...

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Dying to know : a qualitative study exploring nurses' education in caring for the dying : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey University

Dying to know : a qualitative study exploring nurses' education in caring for the dying : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey University

... The aims of the study were, firstly to describe the clinical experiences of Registered Nurses with expertise in care of the dying in a variety of practice settings.. Secondly, to develop[r] ...

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A qualitative assessment of implementing a cross-cultural survey on cancer wards in Denmark - a description of barriers

A qualitative assessment of implementing a cross-cultural survey on cancer wards in Denmark - a description of barriers

... populations representing the demographic composition of a given country and to make it possible to do ethni- city-specific analyses, thereby avoiding crude analyses disregarding the large heterogeneity among migrant ...

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Registered nurses’ perceptions and experiences of autonomy: a descriptive phenomenological study

Registered nurses’ perceptions and experiences of autonomy: a descriptive phenomenological study

... It was also identified that autonomy expressed through everyday tasks is implied rather than overtly expressed. Although Gagnon and colleagues [3] revealed that au- tonomy was a topic not openly discussed among ...

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