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Nurses’ Interviews validate the patients’ needs

Nurses Needs Assessment

Nurses Needs Assessment

... Education Nurses were motivated to obtain cancer education for a variety of reasons, as expressed in open-ended ...of nurses, was to improve their practice and/or to deliver the best / most effective ...

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Emotional Labor and Care Delivery: Interviews with Obstetrical Nurses

Emotional Labor and Care Delivery: Interviews with Obstetrical Nurses

... OB nurses will swap tales of being deposed, being intimidated by lawyers, trials that did not go well and multimillion-dollar ...often nurses are not personally financially responsible for these types of ...

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Problems and needs for improving primary care of osteoarthritis patients: the views of patients, general practitioners and practice nurses

Problems and needs for improving primary care of osteoarthritis patients: the views of patients, general practitioners and practice nurses

... to patients' statements, concrete types of exer- cise or other possibilities were not mentioned, directions were mostly quite ...the patients men- tioned pain, lack of knowledge regarding respective offers, ...

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Fall 2005 Needs Assessment: Registered Nurses and Vocational Nurses

Fall 2005 Needs Assessment: Registered Nurses and Vocational Nurses

... Registered Nurses (RN) constitute the largest group among all health ...hospitals nurses. They care for patients at the hospital bedside, in private clinics, and in the patient’s ...home. ...

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Educational Needs of Nurses for Wound Care

Educational Needs of Nurses for Wound Care

... by nurses who already have formal wound care training, but non expert clinicians struggle with the ...a needs assessment of acute care registered nurses’ basic understanding and attitudes toward ...

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Does gynaecological cancer care meet the needs of Indigenous Australian women? Qualitative interviews with patients and care providers

Does gynaecological cancer care meet the needs of Indigenous Australian women? Qualitative interviews with patients and care providers

... for patients. These difficulties impact on patients from remote and rural areas but also those from urban areas around Brisbane; including challenges associated with transport, finance and ...remote ...

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The Support Needs of Nurses Caring for TB Patients at Tshilidzini Hospital in Limpopo Province, South Africa

The Support Needs of Nurses Caring for TB Patients at Tshilidzini Hospital in Limpopo Province, South Africa

... The research participants freely responded to open-ended questions in narra- tive form using their own words, thus sharing their own perspectives with the researcher. Questions were not planned in an inflexible manner. ...

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The views of physicians and nurses on the potentials of an electronic assessment system for recognizing the needs of patients in palliative care

The views of physicians and nurses on the potentials of an electronic assessment system for recognizing the needs of patients in palliative care

... validity. The standards for reporting qualitative research guidelines [33] were applied in this article. Results The following results are presented in the present tense and without indirect speech in order to maintain ...

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Communicating with Patients and Their Families About Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Comfort and Educational Needs of Nurses

Communicating with Patients and Their Families About Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Comfort and Educational Needs of Nurses

... clinical nurses working exclusively in telemetry, oncol- ogy and critical care units (Lazenby et al, ...educational needs of profes- sionals, and was validated in a large study encompassing doctors, ...

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Family Needs of Critically Ill Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, Comparison of Nurses and Family Perception

Family Needs of Critically Ill Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, Comparison of Nurses and Family Perception

... unit, nurses provide care for critically ill patient and provide support for patient's ...and nurses’ towards family needs, and the extent to which those needs are viewed as ...care ...

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Nurses respond to patients’ psychosocial needs by dealing, ducking, diverting and deferring: an observational study of a hospice ward

Nurses respond to patients’ psychosocial needs by dealing, ducking, diverting and deferring: an observational study of a hospice ward

... The nurses ’ response patterns varied little according to type of ...of patients in a hospice setting, the way in which they were expressed, and how nurses responded to ...The nurses faced the ...

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Nurses respond to patients' psychosocial needs by dealing, ducking, diverting and deferring: An observational study of a hospice ward

Nurses respond to patients' psychosocial needs by dealing, ducking, diverting and deferring: An observational study of a hospice ward

... The nurses ’ response patterns varied little according to type of ...of patients in a hospice setting, the way in which they were expressed, and how nurses responded to ...The nurses faced the ...

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Needs of Ostomy Patients

Needs of Ostomy Patients

... “Ostomy patients have many needs over the long term to deal ...Therapy nurses, doctors, certified visitors, chapter members all work together to make an ostomate’s life ...

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From pull to push: understanding nurses' information needs

From pull to push: understanding nurses' information needs

... the interviews, district nurses rarely described occasions where they were uncertain or would have liked more ...the nurses had; only nurses of certain grades could change the care plan for a ...

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Wound assessment tools and nurses’ needs: an evaluation
study

Wound assessment tools and nurses’ needs: an evaluation study

... meeting nursesneeds in wound assessment, but more work is ...pathways’. Nurses have been left to care for patients with wounds without national guidelines and consequently it is not known ...

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Scoping the role and education needs of practice nurses in London

Scoping the role and education needs of practice nurses in London

... educational needs of the practice nurse ...practice nurses currently made to the care of patients with long term conditions and identifying the additional education required to enable practice ...

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Nurses Empathy and Family Needs in the Intensive Care Units

Nurses Empathy and Family Needs in the Intensive Care Units

... This cross-sectional study was conducted at four hospitals affiliated to Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (Sina, Emam Reza, Madani, and Shohada Training and Treatment Hospitals) in 2011. The study population ...

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Scoping the role and education needs of practice nurses in London

Scoping the role and education needs of practice nurses in London

... educational needs of the practice nurse ...practice nurses currently made to the care of patients with long term conditions and identifying the additional education required to enable practice ...

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For nurses in the community, treating patients with

For nurses in the community, treating patients with

... weekly dressing changes instead of daily, or perhaps to bring it to a condition which is suitable for skin graft. Immunosuppressive therapies Treatment will depend on the type, nature and severity of the vasculitis. In ...

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Nurse manager’s recognition behavior with staff nurses in Japan based on semi structured interviews

Nurse manager’s recognition behavior with staff nurses in Japan based on semi structured interviews

... staff nurses: The factors that must be considered regarding staff nurses consisted of two subcategories, which were the characteristics and motivation of staff nurses and recog- nition behaviors that ...

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